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SEC Targets Rising Crypto Financier in $115 Million Securities Fraud
“This complaint speaks to your average investor’s lack of knowledge or unfamiliarity with these assets, highlighting the importance of diligence and understanding about what you are buying,” said Jonathan Groth, a partner at DGIM Law.When Police Destroy Property, Is It a 'Taking'? Maybe So, Say Sotomayor, Gorsuch
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, questioned the idea that police destruction of property should be treated differently than eminent domain cases.Justices Seek Solicitor General's Views on Music Industry's Copyright Case Against ISP
The issue concerns the liability of internet service providers for their users' music piracy.Big Law Communications, Media Attorneys Brace for Changes Under Trump
“We’ve seen some rhetoric out of president-elect [Trump], Elon Musk, and chairman-designate Brendan Carr targeting the media. Around the edges, clients are asking questions about what that means and whether they should be concerned,” said Wiley's Kathleen Kirby.Democratic State AGs Revel in Role as Last Line of Defense Against Trump Agenda
“We should always be careful about the cases we bring, but we should also be fearless,” said Nick Brown, Washington state's incoming attorney general.View more book results for the query "*"
Trump's Solicitor General Expected to 'Flip' Prelogar's Positions at Supreme Court
In a number of hot-button cases, the Trump administration is expected to disavow the current U.S. solicitor general’s arguments to the Supreme Court.Outgoing USPTO Director Kathi Vidal: ‘We All Want the Country to Be in a Better Place’
As Vidal prepares to transition back to private practice, rejoining Winston & Strawn in Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C., the outgoing director of the USPTO spoke with The Recorder about the key challenges ahead on IP, AI and innovation.Supreme Court Will Review Constitutionality Of FCC's Universal Service Fund
The conservative U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that the program is funded by a "misbegotten tax" on Americans' phone and internet use. The Federal Communications Commission, and the U.S. telecom industry itself, wants the justices to reverse that decision.Trump's SEC Overhaul: What It Means for Big Law Capital Markets, Crypto Work
"We are starting to see firms focus on capital markets associate hiring in anticipation of increased debt and equity offerings in a decreased SEC regulatory environment," said Lateral Link Managing Director Jesse Hyde.Texas Court Invalidates SEC’s Dealer Rule, Siding with Crypto Advocates
“This decision affirms the importance of applying legal frameworks as intended and avoiding the temptation to force novel technologies into ill-fitting regulatory categories,” said Tonya M. Evans, a tenured professor at Penn State Dickinson Law whose research includes digital assets.Trending Stories
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