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Ninth Circuit Grills Betting Exchanges on Casino Gambling Distinctions
The Ninth Circuit scrutinized the legal line between sports betting exchanges and casino gambling, a decision with major implications for online gaming compliance and regulation.
FinCEN Proposes Overhaul of AML/CFT Rules for Financial Institutions
FinCEN issues a proposed rule to revamp AML/CFT compliance, shifting focus to program effectiveness and risk mitigation. Financial institutions must adapt to evolving standards.
Virginia Adopts Sweeping Noncompete Ban Effective July 2026
Virginia's new law bans most noncompete agreements for all employees after July 2026, requiring employers to review practices or face penalties. Key compliance points for in-house counsel.
FDA Warns 2,200 Trial Sponsors Over Missing Clinical Results
The FDA has alerted over 2,200 clinical trial sponsors to unpublished results, signaling stricter compliance enforcement and the risk of hefty daily penalties for noncompliance.
Congress Probes Palantir's Immigration Tech Amid Escalating Legal Scrutiny
Congressional inquiry into Palantir's federal immigration contracts highlights legal and compliance risks for technology vendors as privacy concerns rise.
FTC Cracks Down on False 'Made in USA' Claims After Executive Order
The FTC, following a Trump administration order, escalates enforcement on deceptive 'Made in USA' claims, hitting manufacturers and online marketplaces nationwide.
Meta Faces Major Trial Over Child Social Media Addiction Claims
As trial nears for Meta facing 33 state AGs' youth addiction suit, recent verdicts and court rulings point to rising tech liability risks for social media and minors.
General Legal Launches as AI-Native Firm With $11.5M Backing
General Legal, founded by Cooley and Fenwick alumni, launches as an AI-native law firm, offering flat fees and rapid contract review with $11.5M in fresh funding.
Legal.io Launches Law Firm Rate Benchmarking Tool for In-House Teams
Legal.io unveils a real-time database giving in-house legal teams free access to law firm billing rates, aiming to boost transparency in legal services pricing.
Sixth Circuit: ERISA Preempts Tennessee Pharmacy Steering Laws
The Sixth Circuit ruled on April 7, 2026 that ERISA preempts Tennessee’s pharmacy anti-steering laws, clarifying federal limits on state-level PBM regulation for employers.
Arizona Utility Settles for $7M Over Deadly Heat-Related Power Shutoff
APS will pay $7 million and halt shutoffs during extreme heat, after a lawsuit linked a power disconnection to a death. The case spotlights legal risks for utilities.
CBP to Launch IEEPA Refund Portal for Importers on April 20
U.S. Customs will roll out the CAPE system on April 20, 2026, giving importers a streamlined portal to claim refunds on IEEPA duties, following a Supreme Court ruling.
CISA Flags 17-Year-Old Excel Vulnerability Amid Active Exploitation
CISA warns of active attacks using an ancient Microsoft Excel bug, urging legal professionals to prioritize patching to protect sensitive information.
California Court Lets FTC Claims Against Uber One Move Forward
A federal judge allows FTC claims against Uber One to proceed, spotlighting heightened regulatory scrutiny on subscription practices and legal risks for tech companies.
ClearyX CX+ Launch Targets AI-Powered Contract Review Gains
ClearyX debuts CX+, an AI contract review and due diligence platform, promising time and cost savings for legal teams and intensifying ALSP competition.
Microsoft Copilot Debuts Legal-Focused AI Tools in Word
Microsoft launches new Copilot AI features in Word for legal and compliance professionals, marking a shift toward deeper AI integration in legal workflows.
Streamline AI Unveils Automation Agents Velo Copilot and Featherline
Streamline AI launches two new AI automation agents for in-house legal, aiming to accelerate contract review and workflow amid Series A funding.
Texas man charged in Molotov attack on OpenAI CEO Altman's home
A Texas man faces rare dual federal and state charges for an alleged Molotov cocktail attack on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's San Francisco home, spotlighting rising security risks for legal tech leaders.
CVS Caremark Faces Lawsuit over Long-Distance Pharmacy Requirement in Arkansas
An Arkansas employee sues CVS Caremark, alleging forced use of distant pharmacies, spotlighting legal risks for PBMs and heightened compliance concerns for benefit managers.
NYC Unveils 'Click to Cancel' Rule for Subscription Services
New York City proposes first-in-the-nation municipal 'Click to Cancel' rule for subscriptions, requiring easy online cancellation and setting new compliance standards for businesses.