Decline in Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Actions Signals Shift in U.S. Regulatory Landscape

In 2025, enforcement actions related to accounting and auditing by regulatory bodies saw a significant decline. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) both reported notable decreases in their enforcement activities over the past year. A substantial reduction in SEC settlements and PCAOB fines highlighted this downward…

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Appellate Courts to Shape Future of Pharma, Immigration, and Financial Regulation in High-Impact Cases

As legal circles closely follow the latest appellate developments, this month’s action resembles a packed March Madness bracket. The courts face significant cases, each with substantial implications for various sectors, notably Big Pharma, immigration policy, and financial regulation. Major pharmaceutical companies are closely observing proceedings related to the False Claims Act. This legal framework, designed…

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Trump Administration Proposes Expansion of False Claims Act Enforcement: Implications for Corporate Compliance

In a notable development for corporate compliance officers, the Trump administration’s recent indication of a planned expansion in the enforcement scope of the False Claims Act (FCA) is drawing significant attention. This strategy follows a record enforcement haul, suggesting a heightened focus on uncovering fraudulent claims against federal programs. Legal professionals are emphasizing the need…

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Appellate Actions March: Key Cases Shaping Legal and Regulatory Landscapes

The latest appellate actions are drawing widespread attention across the legal landscape this March. Among the cases to watch, the battle between major pharmaceutical companies and the False Claims Act is generating significant debate regarding accountability and regulatory compliance. Additionally, there’s considerable intrigue surrounding the ongoing challenge by large businesses against the imposition of visa…

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Autonomous Truck Startup Rejects Intellectual Property Theft Allegations Amid Industry Scrutiny

An autonomous truck startup recently addressed allegations of intellectual property theft, vigorously denying claims that it appropriated self-driving technology from a former employer of its founder. This denial comes amidst heightened scrutiny within the rapidly evolving autonomous vehicle sector. The case has drawn significant attention due to the potential implications for innovation and competition in…

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House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Attorney General Bondi Over Transparency in Epstein Files Investigation

The House Oversight Committee has issued a subpoena to Attorney General Pam Bondi, compelling her to testify regarding the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) handling of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This decision, reached on March 4, 2026, reflects bipartisan concerns over the DOJ’s transparency in the Epstein investigation. The committee’s vote was 24-19 in favor…

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House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Attorney General Over Epstein Case Transparency Concerns

The House Oversight Committee has issued a subpoena to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, compelling her to testify regarding the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) handling of documents related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. The committee’s decision, reached on March 4, 2026, reflects bipartisan concern over the DOJ’s transparency in this high-profile case. The motion…

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Akerman LLP Strengthens Charlotte Office with Strategic Partner Hires, Enhances Real Estate and Litigation Offerings

Akerman LLP has strategically boosted its presence in the Southeast by adding three seasoned partners to its Charlotte, North Carolina office. This expansion focuses on fortifying their real estate and litigation capabilities, a move that underscores the firm’s commitment to growing in key markets. Details of this development were made public on Wednesday. Among the…

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Legal Battle Unfolds: Hayden AI Sues Co-Founder for Alleged Fraud and Data Theft

In a recent legal confrontation within the tech industry, artificial intelligence startup Hayden AI has initiated a lawsuit against one of its co-founders. The lawsuit claims that the co-founder was dismissed for allegedly forging board signatures and misusing company funds for personal expenses. Post-termination, it’s alleged he appropriated a substantial amount of confidential data to…

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Judge Declines Dismissal in New Directions Patent Case Against Abbott, Signaling Extended Legal Battle

In a recent legal showdown involving New Directions Technology Consulting, a U.S. District Judge delivered a decision that left both litigants with something to contemplate. Judge Richard G. Andrews refused to dismiss New Directions’ patent infringement claims against Abbott Laboratories concerning pacemaker and glucose monitoring technologies. While the decision denied Abbott an easy win, the…

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Accusations Against Google Complicate Ethical Future of AI and Media Industry

Journalist David L. Greene, the former co-host of NPR’s “Morning Edition,” has leveled serious accusations against Google, claiming the tech giant used his distinctive voice to train its artificial intelligence podcasting product. The allegations have surfaced in a lawsuit now active in a California federal court. Greene asserts that Google utilized his voice patterns to…

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Delaware Court Case Highlights Tensions Over Intellectual Property in Healthcare Software Industry

In a recent legal battle taking place in Delaware Chancery Court, a developer specializing in software for Medicare treatment has filed a lawsuit against a customer care management firm. The lawsuit alleges that this company illicitly leveraged the developer’s platform to craft a competing application. The legal action underscores the tension that can arise when…

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Federal Circuit Scrutinizes Damage Calculation in TQ Delta vs. CommScope Patent Dispute

In a complex legal battle, the Federal Circuit is currently reviewing the appeal filed by TQ Delta concerning the calculation method of an $11.1 million award in its patent infringement case against CommScope Holding Co. During Wednesday’s proceedings, the court’s panel engaged in rigorous questioning, particularly scrutinizing TQ Delta’s depiction of certain aspects of the…

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District Judge Examines DOJ’s Alleged “Intimidation Policy” Amidst Legal Industry Concerns

A legal confrontation has unfolded as a district judge scrutinizes the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) stance in a suit filed by the American Bar Association (ABA) concerning what has been described as an “Intimidation Policy.” The controversy stems from recent executive orders by the Trump administration that allegedly target law firms. These actions have prompted…

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ITC Launches Investigation Into Patent Infringement Claims Against Major Tech Firms

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) announced its decision to investigate the claims made by AX Wireless against several technology companies, including ASUSTeK and TP-Link Systems Inc. The inquiry will focus on whether laptops, routers, and other computer products imported by these companies infringe upon AX Wireless’s five patents. This development underscores the ongoing complexities…

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Supreme Court Upholds Deferential Review Standard for Asylum Appeals, Impacting Future Immigration Cases

The Supreme Court delivered a unanimous decision on Wednesday in the case of Urias-Orellana v. Bondi, siding with the federal government. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson authored the opinion, which clarified that federal courts of appeals are to employ a relatively deferential standard of review when assessing the Board of Immigration Appeals’ determinations regarding asylum seekers’…

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Expert Testimony Dismissal in Toxic Baby Food Lawsuits Highlights Need for Rigorous Scientific Evidence

In a significant decision impacting ongoing litigation in the realm of consumer safety and product liability, U.S. District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley dismissed the testimonies of plaintiffs’ experts in a series of lawsuits concerning alleged toxic elements in baby food. These lawsuits assert that exposure to certain metals in the baby products resulted in Autism…

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Texas Jury Awards Unilin $3.8 Million in Patent Infringement Case, Reinforcing Intellectual Property Rights in Flooring Industry

In a significant development for the flooring industry, a federal jury in Texas has awarded Mohawk Industries’ unit, Unilin, over $3.8 million in damages. This decision comes after finding that two companies, one based in Sweden and the other in Vietnam, infringed on four of Unilin’s patents pertaining to floor coverings and panels. This case…

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Pam Bondi Subpoenaed by House Panel: A Closer Look at Her Role in Epstein Document Review

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has issued a subpoena to former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, compelling her to testify regarding her role in reviewing documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The Committee aims to shed light on the connections and operations that may have contributed to Epstein’s activities. This development is part…

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