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Recent Supreme Court and Second Circuit Decisions Have Reshaped Wire Fraud and Honest-Services Fraud Law
The limits on wire fraud prosecutions are continuing to evolve, with courts pushing back on further narrowing the scope of the wire fraud statute post-Ciminelli and Percoco.
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Mid-Trial Settlement of Racing Teams’ Antitrust Suit Against NASCAR
In 23XI Racing LLC v. National Association of Stock Car Racing LLC (NASCAR), racing teams 23XI and Front Row Motorsports Inc. sued NASCAR, including over the latter’s inclusion of a waiver clause in agreements that permit teams to compete in NASCAR’s pinnacle Cup Series.
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Real Property Law
Retroactive Application of FAPA Does Not Violate State Constitution; Retroactive Application of FAPA Does Not Violation Contracts Clause; No Questions of Fact Preclude Summary Judgment on Claim for Partition and Sale; Interest of Heirs Extinguished By Adverse Possession; Sister’s Adverse Possession Claim Against Brother Dismissed
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Coloring In the Lines of the TTAB: Medisafe’s Dark Green Gamble
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Chief District Judges Now Require Sealed Documents Outside of E-Filing System As Safeguard
U.S. chief district judges in multiple jurisdictions, including the Southern District of New York and Eastern District of Virginia, now require parties to serve opposing counsel with sealed documents outside of the federal judiciary’s electronic filing system following recent cyberattacks on the judiciary’s virtual assets.
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Report: Corporate Law Departments Aren’t Tracking AI Performance
While many corporate legal departments have been able to track their spending, few are tracking their outcome-based performance metrics, according to a report from Everlaw and the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC).
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Use a WISP As a Roadmap to Detail Data Security Processes and Controls
The written information security plan (WISP) is not just another compliance document, it's a practical roadmap that turns abstract data protection duties into concrete business practices.
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From Reactive to Proactive: Navigating AI, Privacy and Security Compliance Across APAC’s Expanding Regulatory Landscape - Part Two
APAC is awash with recent changes in AI, privacy and cybersecurity regulations. Part one of this article examined the specifics of those changes and the paradigm shift they are precipitating. Part two explores the real-world implications of those changes and key takeaways for compliance teams.
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The Investigative Complexities of the TAKE IT DOWN Act
The increasing prevalence of cyberstalking, harmful deepfakes and online harassment is creating profound risks for individuals and organizations. So much so that Congress has implemented a federal statute designed to shift liability toward online platforms and provide victims with enforceable removal rights.
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Five Operational Foundations To Determine Whether Your Tech Investments Will Succeed In 2026
Law firms are spending record amounts on technology right now. The difference between technology investments that succeed and those that fail may have less to do with the tools themselves than the operational foundation beneath them.
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