Gibson Dunn Honored in Law360’s 2025 IP Groups of the Year for Defending Cisco and Supreme Court Triumphs

Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP has earned recognition as a leader in intellectual property law, securing a place among Law360’s 2025 Intellectual Property Groups of the Year. This prestigious accolade comes on the heels of the firm’s impressive track record in navigating complex legal challenges and achieving significant victories for high-profile clients. Over the past…

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CFTC Expands Stablecoin Acceptance in Derivatives Markets, Boosting Financial Integration and Liquidity

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has updated its regulatory framework to include stablecoins issued by national trust banks as acceptable collateral in derivatives markets. This revision, announced on February 6, 2026, reissues Staff Letter 25-40 with an expanded definition of “payment stablecoin,” explicitly recognizing national trust banks as permitted issuers. ([cftc.gov](https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/9180-26?utm_source=openai)) Initially, the CFTC’s…

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DOJ Appeals Dismissal of Charges Against Comey and Letitia James: Legal Battle Intensifies

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated an appeal to reinstate criminal indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. This move follows a federal judge’s dismissal of the cases due to concerns over the legality of the prosecutor’s appointment. In November 2025, U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan…

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Greenberg Traurig Fortifies Energy Law Sector with Hiring of Former Occidental Petroleum Attorney

In a strategic expansion move, Greenberg Traurig, LLP has welcomed a prominent legal professional into its ranks in California. Deanna Reiss, previously serving as a key attorney at Occidental Petroleum, has joined the firm, bringing a wealth of experience in energy sector legalities. Her addition to the firm is expected to bolster its capabilities in…

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FTC Warns Data Brokers: Compliance Crucial Under New U.S. Security Law Targeting Foreign Adversaries

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently issued warnings to 13 data brokerage firms, underscoring the serious consequences that could arise from contravening the Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024. These firms were reminded of potential penalties should they engage in the sale of sensitive personal data to foreign adversaries, with a particular…

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Weber and Provisur Settle Long-Running Patent Dispute, Averting Third Trial in Food Slicer Litigation

Weber Inc. and Provisur Technologies Inc. have reached a settlement in their long-standing legal battle over food slicer patents, notifying both a federal district court and an appeals court of their decision to dismiss ongoing disputes. This development ends a protracted conflict that previously led to a $21 million jury verdict being overturned, followed by…

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Wikipedia Faces Potential Blacklisting of Archive.today Amid Cybersecurity Concerns

In the latest debate among Wikipedia’s volunteer editors, the controversial archiving site Archive.today is at the center of a discussion that could lead to its blacklisting. This development follows revelations that Archive.today, a service commonly used for preserving webpages, was reportedly utilized as a launchpad for a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack targeting a…

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Cryptocurrency Class Action Lawsuit Exposes Alleged Scheme of AI Fraud, Token Manipulation, and Staged Death

The world of cryptocurrency is once again under scrutiny as allegations surface against creators involved in a controversial scheme encompassing a fictional artificial intelligence project, token market manipulation, and the alleged staged death of a founder. This unfolding drama has sparked a class action lawsuit, capturing the attention of both legal and financial observers alike….

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AI and Legal Education: Addressing the Disconnect Between Law Schools and Law Firms

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal sector is rapidly transforming traditional practices, posing a significant challenge for both law schools and law firms. As legal education continues to impart conventional skills to students, the demands of the modern legal environment—reshaped by digital technologies—are diverging from this traditional path. A key point of…

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Norton Rose Fulbright Enhances Life Sciences Expertise with High-Profile IP Talent Acquisition from Cooley LLP

Norton Rose Fulbright has expanded its intellectual property team by recruiting two prominent life sciences attorneys from Cooley LLP in Washington, D.C. The move highlights Norton Rose’s commitment to strengthening its biotech and pharmaceutical sectors. These new additions, both experts in IP matters, are expected to significantly enhance the firm’s ability to serve its expanding…

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Adobe Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Use of Pirated Books for AI Training

A legal dispute has emerged involving Adobe, a leading software company, accused of using pirated books to train its SlimLM small language models. This class action lawsuit alleges that Adobe secretly pulled hundreds of thousands of copyrighted works, including those from illegal “shadow libraries,” for AI training purposes. The plaintiffs argue this practice constitutes a…

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Polsinelli Strengthens Commercial Litigation Practice with Strategic Hire of Brian F. Delehanty

Polsinelli, a prominent national law firm, is enhancing its commercial litigation practice by bringing Brian F. Delehanty on board. Known for his extensive experience in complex commercial disputes, Delehanty joins the firm’s Chicago office, adding a significant boost to Polsinelli’s litigation capabilities. Delehanty’s background features a robust portfolio of cases involving financial services, healthcare, and…

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Kirkland & Ellis Expands Litigation Practice with New Nashville Office Amid Growing Legal Demand

Kirkland & Ellis has announced the opening of a new office in Nashville, Tennessee, marking a significant expansion of its litigation practice. The office will launch with four litigation partners: Tara Blake, Matt Smith, Paul Rosenblatt, and Travis Swearingen. The firm plans to further grow its presence in the region, focusing on complex commercial disputes,…

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Foley & Lardner LLP Strengthens Construction Law Practice with Strategic Partner Addition in Dallas

In a strategic move to bolster its construction law capabilities, Foley & Lardner LLP has announced the addition of Kurt Vogel as a partner in its Dallas office. Vogel, who brings extensive experience in construction litigation, is expected to enhance the firm’s offerings for clients navigating complex construction disputes. Vogel’s expertise extends to representing owners,…

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Fox Rothschild Expands D.C. Office with Expert Federal Contracts Attorney to Bolster Government Procurement Practice

Fox Rothschild, a prominent law firm known for its national legal practice, has strengthened its Washington, DC office by adding a seasoned federal contracts attorney to its ranks. This strategic move reflects the firm’s ongoing commitment to expanding its government contracts capabilities in the nation’s capital. The announcement was made as part of an effort…

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William Robbins Joins McDermott Will & Emery to Enhance Private Client Practice in Strategic Expansion

McDermott Will & Emery, in a strategic move to bolster its private client practice, has announced the addition of seasoned professional William Robbins to its team. Robbins, who previously co-chaired the New York Private Client Services Group at Withers, brings a wealth of experience in advising high-net-worth individuals on complex tax, estate planning, and trust-related…

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Justice Department Seeks Dismissal of Steve Bannon’s Contempt of Congress Case Amid Shifts in Prosecutorial Strategy

The U.S. Department of Justice has moved to dismiss the criminal case against Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, who was convicted of contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. In a filing on Monday, U.S. Attorney for…

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Ogletree Deakins Enhances West Coast Expertise with Strategic Attorney Additions in Workplace Safety

Ogletree Deakins, a prominent labor and employment law firm, has bolstered its West Coast presence by adding two seasoned attorneys specializing in workplace safety and health. This strategic expansion is aimed at enhancing the firm’s expertise and client service in a region known for its complex regulatory landscape. The firm’s decision to welcome Karen Tynan…

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DLA Piper Strengthens Private Equity Practice with Key Partner Addition in Washington, D.C.

DLA Piper has announced the addition of Charles Ching to its private equity practice in Washington, D.C. Ching, previously a partner at Hogan Lovells, brings a wealth of experience in advising private equity firms and portfolio companies on complex transactions. Ching’s move to DLA Piper comes amid a vibrant period for private equity activity. According…

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“State Courts Debate Assignability of Legal Malpractice Claims Amidst Diverse Legal Interpretations”

Legal malpractice claim assignability remains a contentious issue that continues to divide state courts across the United States. The core of the debate centers on whether such claims can be transferred to third parties, a concept that some jurisdictions resist on public policy grounds. Most jurisdictions maintain that allowing the assignment of legal malpractice claims…

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ArentFox Schiff Enhances Real Estate Practice with Key Hire Joel A. Hoffman in New York

ArentFox Schiff has announced the onboarding of Joel A. Hoffman as a partner in its New York office, a strategic move aimed at bolstering its real estate capabilities. Hoffman’s extensive experience includes handling complex real estate transactions and developments, which is expected to enhance the firm’s offerings in a rapidly evolving market. The addition of…

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Mayer Brown Strengthens San Francisco Corporate Practice with Top M&A Hire in Samuel Dibble

Mayer Brown has strategically expanded its corporate practice in San Francisco by adding Samuel Dibble as a partner. Recognized for his expertise in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), as well as emerging companies and venture capital (EC-VC), Dibble’s arrival is set to enhance Mayer Brown’s presence and capabilities in the dynamic tech hub of Silicon Valley….

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