Regulatory & Compliance
Financial regulation, SEC/CFTC enforcement, industry-specific compliance, and corporate regulatory obligations
Federal Judge Blocks Arizona Crackdown on Kalshi Election Bets
A federal judge has barred Arizona from prosecuting prediction market Kalshi under state gambling laws, citing federal preemption and the CFTC's regulatory authority.
Apple Settles $250M Lawsuit Over Delayed Siri AI Features
Apple will pay $250 million to settle a class action over delayed Siri AI features in iPhone 15 Pro and 16, spotlighting risks in tech product marketing.
Maryland Bans AI-Driven Personalized Pricing in Food Sector
Maryland's new law prohibits AI-powered personalized pricing for food retailers and delivery services, setting a regulatory precedent for legal and compliance teams nationwide.
FDA Budget Plan Signals Higher User Fees and New Drug Review Rules for Legal Teams
The FDA's 2027 budget proposes higher user fees and new drug approval policies, presenting fresh regulatory compliance considerations for in-house and law firm legal teams.
Congress Introduces GUARD and SECURE Bills for Federal Data Privacy Reform
U.S. lawmakers proposed the GUARD Financial Data Act and SECURE Data Act on April 22, 2026, aiming to set nationwide standards for consumer and financial data privacy.
AI Use Threatens Privilege and HIPAA in Legal, Healthcare Sectors
Court rulings and expert warnings reveal that using AI tools may waive attorney-client privilege and breach HIPAA, pushing legal and healthcare professionals to overhaul compliance policies.
DeepMind UK Workers Unionize Over Military AI Deal Concerns
Google DeepMind UK employees vote to unionize, citing alarm over Pentagon AI deal and removal of Google’s pledge against AI weapons. Why it matters for legal and compliance pros.
States Crack Down on Mishandled Data Opt-Outs, Signal Enforcement Shift
U.S. states step up enforcement of consumer opt-out rights under new privacy laws, targeting businesses that hinder or ignore data sale and targeted ad opt-outs.
SEC Unveils Proposal for Optional Semiannual Reporting by Public Companies
The SEC has proposed letting public companies choose semiannual reporting under a new Form 10-S, marking a major shift in disclosure obligations and compliance strategies.
Voting Rights Groups Sue Over Louisiana's Suspended Congressional Primaries
Voting rights groups sue Louisiana for suspending congressional primaries after a Supreme Court ruling on racial gerrymandering, raising concerns about voter confusion and disenfranchisement.
Corgi Unveils AI Liability Insurance as Industry Risks Rise
Corgi, backed by Y Combinator, launches AI Insurance Coverage for businesses facing AI-generated liability, filling critical risk gaps amid rapid AI adoption and regulatory shifts.
Pentagon Strikes AI Deals with 7 Firms for Classified Military Networks
The Pentagon signed AI integration agreements with SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, and others for secure military networks, raising new compliance and supply-chain issues.
White House mulls Pentagon-led AI safety checks for government use
The White House may mandate Pentagon-run safety reviews for AI models in government, potentially shaping standards for legal tech and compliance tools.
Apple Seeks Supreme Court Pause on App Store Fee Rulings in Epic Case
Apple asks Supreme Court to halt App Store fee mandates amid Epic Games litigation, a move that could transform digital marketplace legal frameworks and platform economics.
Supreme Court Fast-Tracks Voting Rights Act Decision, Shaping 2026 Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court has expedited its ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, reshaping voting rights enforcement and redistricting ahead of the 2026 elections.
DOJ Sues to Block Minnesota’s Climate Fraud Lawsuit Against Oil Majors
The DOJ is suing Minnesota, arguing only the federal government can address emissions, as 15+ states pursue similar climate fraud cases against oil firms.
Wells Fargo, BMO, Citi, Comerica Sued Over $720K Crypto Fraud Seizure
A California man sues Wells Fargo, BMO, Citibank, and Comerica, alleging unlawful seizure of $720K after banks linked his funds to a crypto scam, raising compliance concerns.
Guyana and Venezuela Take Essequibo Border Battle to World Court
Guyana and Venezuela have escalated their century-old Essequibo territorial dispute to the International Court of Justice, seeking a definitive legal resolution.
California Accuses State Farm of Wildfire Claim Violations
California regulators allege State Farm violated state law in handling post-2025 wildfire claims, seeking $4M in penalties and a license suspension.
DOJ Appeals to Uphold NY Prosecutor Appointment Without Senate OK
The DOJ asks the Second Circuit to affirm John Sarcone III's leadership of the NY U.S. Attorney’s Office, raising legal questions for DOJ appointment strategies in federal offices.