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Delaware Supreme Court: Some News Reports Can Justify Corporate Records Demands
A split Delaware Supreme Court decision allows, in rare cases, news articles published after a formal demand to serve as a credible basis for corporate records suits. Legal teams should heed this n...
Washington’s New Millionaire Tax Faces Constitutional Lawsuit
Washington's 9.9% income tax on millionaires, effective 2028, is facing a swift legal challenge, testing the state's constitutional limits and tax planning for the wealthy.
First-Gen Law Student Enrollment Drops 7% Post-Affirmative Action Ruling
Law schools saw a 7% decline in first-generation enrollment after the Supreme Court ended race-based admissions. Legal employers may face a less diverse talent pool.
Planned Parenthood Sues to Halt Nevada Parental-Notice Abortion Law
Planned Parenthood is challenging Nevada's reinstated parental-notice abortion law for minors, raising legal questions for compliance and counsel post-Dobbs.
Texas Bar Podcast Spotlights 2025-26 Priorities and AI Toolkit Launch
Texas Bar leaders highlight 2025-26 initiatives, from new AI resources for attorneys to scholarships and major events, in a new podcast. Key details for firm and in-house counsel.
DOJ Unveils National Fraud Enforcement Division Led by Colin McDonald
The DOJ launched a National Fraud Enforcement Division on Jan. 8, 2026, led by Colin McDonald, aiming to centralize oversight and increase scrutiny for compliance teams.
Trump Order Moves to Ban DEI Programs for Federal Contractors
President Trump's March 26, 2026, order bans certain DEI programs by federal contractors. Legal teams must review compliance as contract penalties and regulations shift.
Minnesota AG Intensifies Data Privacy Enforcement as Cure Period Ends
Minnesota ramps up enforcement of its Consumer Data Privacy Act, ending the cure period for violators and signaling heightened regulatory scrutiny for businesses.
Alabama Clinic Faces Sex Discrimination Complaint Over Transgender Firing
A federal sex discrimination complaint alleges anti-trans bias at an Alabama clinic treating federal workers, highlighting evolving workplace and compliance risks for healthcare employers.
HHS Issues First Major Medicare Advantage Compliance Overhaul Since 1999
HHS-OIG releases long-awaited compliance guidance for Medicare Advantage, intensifying regulatory scrutiny for providers and investors as industry enrollment and risks soar.
Federal Judge Overturns Recent Endangered Species Act Regulations
A California federal court has voided Trump- and Biden-era ESA rules, restoring pre-2019 standards and requiring legal teams to reassess compliance for development and permitting.
Jefferson Health Sues Aetna Over Medicare Advantage Reimbursement Policy
Jefferson Health's lawsuit against Aetna over its Medicare Advantage payment policy highlights rising legal tensions over insurer reimbursement strategies impacting providers.
Supreme Court Lets Oklahoma Tribal Tax Ruling Stand
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Stroble v. Oklahoma Tax Commission, preserving Oklahoma's authority to tax tribal members on non-Indian Country land. Key precedent on tribal sovereignty sta...
Norm Law Names Ex-Ropes & Gray Partner to Lead Private Equity Practice
Norm Law taps former Ropes & Gray partner Bill Mone as head of private equity, strengthening its AI-enabled legal team for financial sector clients.
Haast Secures $6M to Boost AI Compliance for Marketing Content
Australian startup Haast raised $6M in seed funding to expand its AI compliance platform for marketing, aiming for faster, more reliable risk management amid regulatory change.
Allegations of Evidence Tampering in Phoenix Trial
Phoenix trial faces evidence tampering allegations, affecting trust in legal case integrity.
CBS Wins Racial Discrimination Suit Against Jeff Vaughn
CBS successfully defends itself in a racial discrimination lawsuit filed by ex-anchor Jeff Vaughn, highlighting the importance of performance documentation for media companies.
Debate Intensifies Over AI in Legal Discovery with 69% Adoption
A growing debate on AI readiness in legal discovery emerges as 69% of professionals adopt AI.
EEOC Limits Transgender Bathroom Access in Federal Buildings
EEOC's new ruling limits transgender access to federal bathrooms, redefining Title VII scope.
FERC Approves Key Reforms to ISO-NE Capacity Market
FERC's approval of ISO-NE capacity market reforms will reshape legal and compliance strategies, effective March 31, 2026.