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Judge Blocks Trump Move to Strip Yemeni Nationals of Deportation Protections
A federal judge halted the Trump administration’s effort to end temporary deportation protections for around 3,000 Yemeni nationals living in the U.S., pending further legal review.
Supreme Court Asked to Halt Abortion Pill Dispensing Restrictions
Major manufacturers seek Supreme Court pause of 5th Circuit order on mifepristone, potentially reshaping national access to abortion medication and legal practice.
Spirit Airlines Shuts Down, Triggering Legal Fallout and Employee Impact
Spirit Airlines ceased operations May 2, 2026 after failed buyout and heavy losses. Legal teams face bankruptcy, contract, and M&A implications as 17,000 employees are affected.
Royce Clayton Ties MLB Pitcher and Socialite to Fatal Crash in Civil Suit
MLB veteran Royce Clayton's testimony links both Scott Erickson and Rebecca Grossman to a deadly 2020 crash, raising new questions in the ongoing wrongful death case.
CPSC Issues Updated Guidance on Lead and Labeling for Jewelry Compliance
The CPSC clarified jewelry safety rules in a March 2024 FAQ, stressing stricter guidance on lead content, labeling, and certification—raising the stakes for legal and compliance teams.
Appeals Court Reinstates FDA Restrictions on Abortion Pill Access
A federal appeals court reinstated FDA rules requiring in-person dispensing of mifepristone, blocking telehealth prescriptions and mail delivery for abortion medication nationwide.
FCC Proposes Stricter KYC Standards for Voice Providers
The FCC is moving to expand 'Know-Your-Customer' rules for voice service providers, raising compliance demands to target illegal robocalls and prevent network abuse.
GAO Bid Protests Drop 6% in 2025 Amid Uptick in AI Procurement Risks
GAO bid protest filings declined 6% in FY25 to 1,688, while legal teams contend with new compliance and AI procurement risks. Here's what in-house counsel should know.
Canada Moves to Launch Financial Crimes Agency with Bill C-29
Canada introduces Bill C-29 to establish the Financial Crimes Agency, centralizing investigations of complex financial offenses and reshaping enforcement frameworks.
Long DACA Renewal Delays Leave Dreamers, Employers in Limbo
Surging DACA renewal delays are leaving Dreamers without legal status or employment, raising legal and compliance concerns for U.S. companies and counsel.
ERISA Class Actions Target Employer Tobacco Surcharges in Health Plans
A surge in ERISA class actions over tobacco surcharges in health plans puts employers at risk for multi-million dollar liabilities. In-house counsel should monitor this evolving trend.
Trump Order Shifts Federal Contracts to Fixed-Price as Default
President Trump’s April 30, 2026 order makes fixed-price contracts default for federal agencies, reshaping compliance, review, and risk strategies for legal teams.
UK Crime Act 2026 Broadens Corporate Criminal Liability Scope
The UK's Crime and Policing Act 2026 expands corporate liability to all crimes by senior managers, putting new pressure on compliance for legal teams and business leaders.
Jury Awards $800K Over 'Israeli Spy' Claims in Hunter Biden Laptop Story
A U.S. federal jury awarded $800,000 to Yaacov Apelbaum and XRVision after defamatory 'Israeli spy' allegations tied to Hunter Biden. Here’s why it matters for in-house legal teams.
Skadden Veteran David Eisman Named OnlyFans General Counsel During Sale Talks
OnlyFans appoints ex-Skadden partner David C. Eisman as general counsel amid efforts to sell a minority stake reportedly valuing the platform at over $3B.
Bipartisan Bill Targets Medicare Advantage Prior Authorization Delays
A bipartisan House bill seeks to tighten oversight of Medicare Advantage, aiming to reduce care delays, standardize coverage, and increase legal compliance requirements for insurers.
California Targets Employer Data Rules in Major CCPA Overhaul
California launches new rulemaking under the CCPA aimed at employee data protection, raising the stakes for employer privacy compliance strategies statewide.
Microsoft Buys Into Legal Tech With New Legal Agent in Word
Microsoft launches the Legal Agent in Word, aiming to streamline contract review and legal document analysis for U.S. law firms—signaling a new era of AI-driven legal workflows.
Diverse Law and MBA Cohorts Linked to Higher Starting Salaries, Study Finds
A Nature study finds law and MBA graduates from racially diverse classes earn up to 3% more in starting salaries, adding weight to arguments for diversity initiatives.
NVIDIA, Atlassian Fuel Legora’s $600M AI Push for Legal Ops
Legora adds $50M in fresh Series D funding—bringing its total raised to $600M. NVIDIA and Atlassian join as first-time legal tech investors, signaling deeper AI adoption.