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  • December 10, 2023

    Trump Cancels Plan To Testify In NY Fraud Trial Defense

    Donald Trump abruptly canceled his plans to testify in his defense on Monday in the New York attorney general's civil fraud case, announcing the decision in a series of social media posts on the eve of his expected return to the Manhattan courtroom.

  • December 08, 2023

    EU Policymakers Clear Way For Passing Of Landmark AI Act

    European Union policymakers on Friday reached an agreement on rules that would put guardrails on businesses' use of artificial intelligence, removing the final major barrier to the bloc enacting the world's first comprehensive law to tackle the potential risks posed by AI systems.

  • December 08, 2023

    Vet Says Wells Fargo's Fraud Response Could Cost Him A Job

    Wells Fargo NA faces a lawsuit claiming it violated the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act by failing to recognize fraud affecting a customer's account, allegedly putting the account holder's job at risk due to its impact on his credit score.

  • December 08, 2023

    7th Circ. Takes Hard Look At CFPB Redlining Appeal

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and a Chicago mortgage lender each faced a skeptical Seventh Circuit judge Friday as the appellate court weighed whether it should revive the agency's redlining lawsuit accusing the lender of unlawfully disparaging majority-Black neighborhoods.

  • December 08, 2023

    Nasdaq Pays $4M To Settle Alleged Iran Sanctions Breaches

    Nasdaq will pay $4 million to resolve claims it engaged in 151 apparent violations of the Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations when it processed transactions through the Armenian Stock Exchange involving Mellat Armenia, the subsidiary of Iran's state-owned institution, Bank Mellat, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced Friday.

  • December 08, 2023

    Judge Denies Lenders Control Of NYC Margaritaville For Now

    A New York bankruptcy judge on Friday denied lenders an emergency motion to take over management of the Times Square Margaritaville resort, saying there was no evidence of an urgent need to swap control and that the lenders appeared to be wrong on the law.

  • December 08, 2023

    OCC Pressed For Details On Ex-Fintech Official's Hiring, Work

    House Republicans are calling on the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to explain more about how it hired a now-former fintech official whose resume was apparently falsified and say what role, if any, he might have had in shaping recent policymaking at the agency.

  • December 08, 2023

    Santander Bank Settles Conn. Couple's Discrimination Suit

    Santander Bank NA and an interracial couple who accused it and its appraiser of undervaluing their home and denying them refinancing because of racial bias have agreed to a confidential settlement of their dispute, according to a filing on the Connecticut federal court's docket.

  • December 08, 2023

    FDIC Settles $165M Suit Against Defunct La. Bank's Execs

    A Louisiana federal judge dismissed a lawsuit in which the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., acting as the receiver of the defunct First NBC Bank, sought to recover more than $165 million from the bank's leaders and insurers, saying in an order that the parties have settled.

  • December 08, 2023

    GOP Sens Demand FDIC Chair Quit After Workplace Reports

    The top Republican on the Senate banking committee and four other Republicans are calling on the chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to resign following news reports about a toxic culture at the agency.

  • December 08, 2023

    Ex-JPM Traders' Appeal Can't Stop Spoofing Suit, CFTC Says

    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission urged an Illinois federal judge this week to lift a stay on its lawsuit accusing two convicted former JPMorgan Chase precious metals traders of manipulating commodities markets, saying the agency's civil case should move forward now that the pair has been convicted in parallel criminal proceedings, regardless of the traders' plans to appeal.

  • December 08, 2023

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    The past week in London has seen Tesla drive patent proceedings against technology company InterDigital, Genesis band members say That's (not) All in a breach of contract claim against Virgin Records, and betting giant Entain play its hand in a claim over its acquisition of BetCity last year. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • December 08, 2023

    COVERAGE RECAP: Day 42 Of Trump's NY Civil Fraud Trial

    Law360 reporters are providing live coverage from the courthouse as former President Donald Trump goes on trial in the New York attorney general's civil fraud case. Here's a recap from day 42.

  • December 07, 2023

    Binance Founder Must Remain In US Until Sentencing

    A Seattle federal judge ordered Thursday that Changpeng Zhao, the founder of the embattled cryptocurrency exchange Binance, must stay in the United States until his sentencing, saying Zhao poses a flight risk given his wealth and close ties to the United Arab Emirates.

  • December 07, 2023

    Musk Asks Justices To Let Him Nix SEC Deal Over Tesla Tweets

    Elon Musk urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to review the Second Circuit's decision denying his bid to back out of a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission settlement that requires him to submit to oversight of his Tesla-related tweets, saying the consent decree unconstitutionally stifles his First Amendment rights.

  • December 07, 2023

    OCC Flags AI As 'Emerging' Risk In Banking System

    The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said Thursday that it's keeping an eye on banks' use of artificial intelligence, warning that widespread adoption of the technology could "present significant challenges" across multiple risk categories.

  • December 07, 2023

    Online Trader's Go-Public Plans Fail As SPAC Merger Fizzles

    Canadian special purpose acquisition company FG Acquisition Corp. and online trading platform ThinkMarkets mutually agreed to terminate their merger plans on Thursday, prompting FG to pursue another acquisition while ThinkMarkets will consider other ways to raise capital.

  • December 07, 2023

    Trump Expert Tells NY Trial Court There's No Sign Of Fraud

    Donald Trump returned to his civil fraud trial in person Thursday as his final expert witness testified there was no evidence of accounting fraud by the former president, who stands accused of falsifying his financial statements to secure lucrative terms on loans and insurance for his real estate empire.

  • December 07, 2023

    Judge Says BofA Foreign Exchange Rate Suit Should Proceed

    Bank of America NA shouldn't be allowed to escape a proposed class action alleging certain cardholders were charged worse than average exchange rates on transactions in foreign currencies, a North Carolina federal magistrate judge has determined.

  • December 07, 2023

    Ohio Pot Company Drops Fraud Claims Against NY Firm

    An Ohio marijuana company has voluntarily dropped the New York federal fraud suit it filed against a Big Apple law firm in 2021, according to a notice of dismissal it entered Thursday.

  • December 07, 2023

    Post-Shift Waiting Time Is OT, Credit Union Worker Tells Court

    A North Carolina credit union forced call center workers to perform preshift activities and to wait at their workstations after their shifts without commensurate overtime pay, a former employee alleged in a proposed class and collective action in federal court.

  • December 07, 2023

    Athletes, YouTubers, Banks Want Out Of FTX Litigation

    Attorneys for celebrities, sports figures, prominent investors and financial institutions have rushed a federal court in Florida with briefs contesting personal liability in connection with the collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange, disputing claims that their positive public comments fueled a multibillion-dollar crypto bust.

  • December 07, 2023

    Kwok Investors Want Feds To Release $302M In Seized Crypto

    Holders of cryptocurrency issued by bankrupt Chinese exile Ho Wan Kwok's Himalaya Exchange have asked a New York federal judge to order the federal government to return more than $302 million in assets seized from the digital token trading platform, which they asserted was "properly run."

  • December 07, 2023

    Antiques Exec Had Ex-Mistress Haul Bag Of Cash, Jury Hears

    A onetime mistress of fugitive collectibles entrepreneur Mykalai Kontilai on Thursday told Manhattan jurors hearing securities regulators' $6 million fraud case against Kontilai that she once lugged a trash bag stuffed with cash through a Las Vegas hotel for him.

  • December 07, 2023

    CFPB Orders Bank To Pay $6.2M For Overdraft Practices

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday issued a $1.2 million penalty against Atlantic Union Bank and ordered it to pay $5 million in restitution to customers whom it allegedly illegally enrolled in checking account overdraft programs without providing the proper disclosures.

Expert Analysis

  • The Basics Of Law Firm Cyber Liability Insurance Applications

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    Cyber liability insurance has become a common consideration for law firms as cyber threats have escalated, but these insurance forms can be quite complicated given the nature of the industry and associated risks, so simply filling out the form won't necessarily result in an ideal policy for your firm, says Kevin Haight at WAMS.

  • Lender Agreements And Unitranche Facilities: A Fresh Look

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    Unitranche facilities — which offer blended interest rates in a single loan document — are gaining prevalence, and lenders and borrowers should understand their advantages, as well as concerns over the enforceability of a unitranche-style agreement among lenders in bankruptcy, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • What Banks Should Know About FDIC Assessment Rule

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    Max Bonici at Venable answers questions banking organizations may have about the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s recent approval of a rule implementing a special assessment on banks to recoup costs associated with protecting uninsured depositors after the bank failures earlier this year, and highlights other considerations for uninsured deposits.

  • Series

    Performing Music Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    The discipline of performing live music has directly and positively influenced my effectiveness as a litigator — serving as a reminder that practice, intuition and team building are all important elements of a successful law practice, says Jeff Wakolbinger at Bryan Cave.

  • How 'As Such' Changes LPs' Self-Employment Tax Exposure

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    In light of the U.S. Tax Court’s recent Soroban Capital Partners decision hinging on "as such" to define the statutory limited partners exemption, state law limited partnerships should consider partners' roles and responsibilities before determining whether they are obligated to pay self-employment income tax, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • Expect CFPB Flex Over Large Nonbank Payment Cos.

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    A recent enforcement action and a new rule proposal from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau indicate a growing focus on the nonbank payment ecosystem, especially larger participants, in 2024, say Felix Shipkevich and Jessica Livingston at Shipkevich.

  • Breaking Down High Court's New Code Of Conduct

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    The U.S. Supreme Court recently adopted its first-ever code of conduct, and counsel will need to work closely with clients in navigating its provisions, from gift-giving to recusal bids, say Phillip Gordon and Mateo Forero at Holtzman Vogel.

  • Opinion

    Legal Profession Gender Parity Requires Equal Parental Leave

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    To truly foster equity in the legal profession and to promote attorney retention, workplaces need to better support all parents, regardless of gender — starting by offering equal and robust parental leave to both birthing and non-birthing parents, says Ali Spindler at Irwin Fritchie.

  • 'Paper Tiger' Finds Its Fangs: Repeat Offenders And The CFPB

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    Following the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s recent imposition of structural remedies on Enova for repeat offenses, financial institutions, especially those that have previously been subject to consent orders, need to carefully consider their options when facing future enforcement proceedings with the CFPB, says Caitlin Mandel at Winston & Strawn.

  • Opinion

    CFPB's Credit Card Late Fee Rule Likely Unconstitutional

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    Though the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s recently proposed rule to cap credit card late fees addresses important policy points, it appears to be arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedures Act and runs afoul of the Fifth Amendment, says James Skyles at Skyles Law Group.

  • New Regs Will Strengthen Voluntary Carbon Offset Market

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    Voluntary carbon offsets are a vital tool for organizations seeking to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions — and recent efforts by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the state of California and others are essential to enhancing the reliability and authenticity of carbon credits, says David Smith at Manatt.

  • How FinCEN's Proposed Rule Stirs The Pot On Crypto Mixing

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    The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network’s recently issued proposal aims to impose additional reporting requirements to mitigate the risks posed by convertible virtual currency mixing transactions, meaning financial institutions may need new monitoring techniques to detect CVC mixing beyond just exposure, say Jared Johnson and Jordan Yeagley at Buchanan Ingersoll.

  • Series

    Writing Thriller Novels Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Authoring several thriller novels has enriched my work by providing a fresh perspective on my privacy practice, expanding my knowledge, and keeping me alert to the next wave of issues in an increasingly complex space — a reminder to all lawyers that extracurricular activities can help sharpen professional instincts, says Reece Hirsch at Morgan Lewis.

  • What Lawyers Must Know About Calif. State Bar's AI Guidance

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    Initial recommendations from the State Bar of California regarding use of generative artificial intelligence by lawyers have the potential to become a useful set of guidelines in the industry, covering confidentiality, supervision and training, communications, discrimination and more, say attorneys at Debevoise.

  • Industry Must Elevate Native American Women Attys' Stories

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    The American Bar Association's recent research study into Native American women attorneys' experiences in the legal industry reveals the glacial pace of progress, and should inform efforts to amplify Native voices in the field, says Mary Smith, president of the ABA.

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