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DWP Document Error Fuels £370M UK Outsourcing Lawsuit
A confidential document accidentally sent by the UK's DWP has become central in a £370M contract dispute, spotlighting legal and data risks in government outsourcing.
ASIC, Global Regulators Crack Down on Unlawful 'Finfluencers'
ASIC and 16 global regulators launch a coordinated crackdown on unlawful financial influencers, signaling tougher enforcement for financial firms and advisers worldwide.
Maine Enacts Dual Laws Tightening Health Care Deal Reviews
Maine's new laws put stricter review and notice requirements on health care M&A, impacting legal teams and compliance timelines for deals with private equity or major state revenue.
FTC: $2.1B Lost to Social Media Scams in 2025, Up 8x Since 2020
FTC data reveals U.S. consumers lost $2.1 billion to social media scams in 2025—a surge highlighting urgent regulatory and compliance risks on platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
Jury Selection Begins in Musk-Altman OpenAI Lawsuit
Jury selection started April 27 in Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman. The case tests legal accountability in tech leadership and nonprofit-to-profit conversions.
Colorado AG Pauses AI Act Enforcement Pending New Rules or Laws
Enforcement of Colorado’s AI Act is on hold until rulemaking or legislative updates, offering companies temporary relief but prolonging compliance uncertainty.
Supreme Court declines Florida school gender-identity challenge
The Supreme Court declined to hear a lawsuit from Florida parents challenging school gender-identity policies, leaving the state's approach intact amid national debate.
GSA to Mandate AI Clause Acceptance in 60 Days with Refresh 32
GSA's upcoming MAS Refresh 32 requires contractors to accept a stringent new AI clause within 60 days or risk contract loss, marking a major shift in federal AI regulation.
Clio Adds SEC Filing Search to Vincent AI for Corporate Legal Teams
Clio integrates SEC EDGAR filings into its Vincent AI platform, offering law firms new tools for corporate legal research. The update broadens access to 30+ years of searchable disclosures.
NYC Proposes 'Click-to-Cancel' Mandate for Subscription Services
NYC's proposed 'Click-to-Cancel' rule would require businesses to offer simple cancellation for subscriptions, mirroring ease of signup and adding local enforcement.
FAR Council Rolls Out New Contractor DEI Restrictions for Federal Contracts
Federal contractors face new compliance obligations as the FAR Council implements Executive Order 14398, requiring strict limits on DEI practices and reporting requirements.
Commerce Dept. Sets Rules for Auto-Linked Steel, Aluminum Tariff Adjustments
The U.S. Commerce Department has published new procedures for steel and aluminum tariff adjustments tied to auto and MHDV sectors, with compliance steps for producers.
YC CEO Garry Tan Urges Startup Founders: Be Truthful on ARR
Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan warns startup founders to report revenue figures accurately as ARR calculation debates impact valuations and legal risk in tech investing.
States Move Fast on AI Laws as Florida Eyes AI Bill of Rights
State AI legislation is accelerating nationwide, with new laws in California and Colorado and Florida set to consider an AI Bill of Rights.
Connecticut Senate Passes Sweeping Consumer Privacy Bill, Eyes Data Brokers
Connecticut moves closer to tougher consumer data privacy rules, targeting data brokers and facial recognition use. The bill reflects a wider push for state-level privacy reforms.
AI Lawsuits Spark Spike in Securities Claims Against Corporate Directors
AI-related IP litigation is driving a surge in securities class actions against directors and officers, raising legal risk and D&O insurance concerns for corporate boards.
INTERPOL Notices Sway U.S. Immigration Cases, Prompt Legal Scrutiny
U.S. immigration cases increasingly hinge on INTERPOL Red Notices, prompting attorneys to address misuse and protect clients' rights in visa, asylum, and naturalization proceedings.
OpenAI Apologizes for Failing to Warn Police Before Tumbler Ridge Shooting
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman apologized for not notifying police after banning a user who later committed the Tumbler Ridge shooting, sparking calls for stronger AI platform reporting protocols.
Arizona Sues to Block ICE Facility Near Hazardous Chemical Site
Arizona sues DHS and ICE to stop construction of a migrant detention center near a hazardous chemical warehouse, citing serious safety and legal concerns.
Kirkland & Ellis Clinches Top Spot in 2025 Am Law 100 Rankings
Kirkland & Ellis posted nearly 20% revenue growth to top the 2025 Am Law 100, reshaping client and talent dynamics across the BigLaw landscape.