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									October 21, 2025
									PE Giants Ink $18.3B Deal For Hologic Amid Megadeal BlitzHologic Inc. said Tuesday it will be acquired by a private equity consortium in a deal valuing the Wachtell-advised medical technology company around $18.3 billion,聽marking one of the largest leveraged healthcare buyouts in recent years. 
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									October 20, 2025
									USCIS Guidance Gives Scope Of New $100K H-1B FeeThe $100,000 fee requirement for H-1B visas that took effect last month applies to new H-1B petitions filed on behalf of applicants who are outside the United States, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said Monday. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Penny Stock Trader Wants New 'Scalping' Trial After SEC LossA man found liable on U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claims he earned at least $2.5 million by buying, hyping, and then selling penny stocks in a "scalping" scheme has asked a New York federal judge for a new trial, saying the verdict form unfairly lumped his civil charges together. 
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									October 20, 2025
									NY AG Reaches Deal With Accounting Firm Over Data BreachesA certified public accounting firm has agreed to pay $60,000 and improve its data security to resolve the New York attorney general's claims that it failed to adequately protect unencrypted Social Security numbers and other personal information swept up in a pair of data breaches or swiftly notify affected clients. 
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									October 20, 2025
									TikTok Must Produce Docs On Anorexic InfluencerA California federal judge on Monday ordered TikTok to produce documents related to Eugenia Cooney, an influencer with anorexia and 2.8 million followers, in litigation over claims social media hurts youth mental health, and also instructed YouTube to yield documents on two of its witnesses. 
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									October 20, 2025
									5G Broadcast Called Potential 'Force Multiplier' For IndustryAdvocates of federal policies to support 5G Broadcast said the technology can help cellular networks by offloading聽technology that uses 5G to broadcast television, and other content is not "in competition with mobile networks" but a complement to them. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Zuckerberg Ordered To Testify At 1st Social Media Harm TrialA Los Angeles judge on Monday ordered Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify at an upcoming bellwether trial over major social media technology companies allegedly causing harm to young users' mental health, but put off deciding whether he must testify at future bellwether trials. 
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									October 20, 2025
									IT Company Says Plaintiff In Contract Suit Threatened WorkerAn information technology company defending against claims that it committed fraud while performing a contract for online retailer Wayfair LLC told a Texas federal court the plaintiff who brought the suit should be sanctioned for threatening an employee. 
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									October 20, 2025
									OpenAI Says It Owes Musk Nothing In For-Profit MoveOpenAI and Microsoft have asked a California federal court to avoid trial on claims that OpenAI duped Elon Musk into donating $45 million with false promises of remaining a nonprofit, arguing no such promises were made and that the billionaire's money came without strings or control. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Revived Chevron In PTAB Appeal, Justices ToldThe Federal Circuit has revived Chevron deference in "all but name," by relying on U.S. Patent and Trademark Office policy to answer a key question about what qualifies as prior art, a law professor has told the U.S. Supreme Court. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Biotech Co. Asks SEC For Emergency Delisting PauseChinese biotechnology company Shineco Inc. has asked the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an emergency stay of Nasdaq's suspension and delisting of its securities, arguing it will likely succeed in its pending appeal to the stock exchange. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Tax Startup CEO Swindled $13M From Investors, SEC SaysThe CEO of a defunct tax-compliance startup lied to investors as she raised $13 million for her company, overstating its revenues by almost 900 times and falsely claiming she was a certified public accountant, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday in California federal court. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Del. Supreme Court Upholds Keynetics Trust DissolutionThe Delaware Supreme Court on Monday upheld a Chancery Court order dissolving the Keynetics Shareholder Trust and sanctioning its chairman, ruling that the lower court acted within its discretion when it imposed penalties for repeated violations of stock transfer restrictions tied to the stock of Idaho tech firm Keynetics Inc. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Cybersecurity Co. Sued In Del. For Merger Docs.A CNI Holdings Inc. stockholder sued the cybersecurity company in Delaware's Court of Chancery for company books and records on Monday, citing a need for corporate details and documents that could purportedly salvage a California suit objecting in part to a "cram down" merger in 2022. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Proposed PTAB Rules Bolster SAP's Fight, Fed. Circ. ToldSAP America Inc. told the Federal Circuit on Friday that its challenge to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's stance on Fintiv-based discretionary denials is bolstered by newly proposed USPTO rules, which the company says聽prove that "mandamus relief is urgently needed to protect important public interests." 
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									October 20, 2025
									'A Total Mess': Judge Slams Calif. Privacy Law's AmbiguityCalifornia's Invasion of Privacy Act "is a total mess" that routinely requires courts to make "borderline impossible" decisions about how to apply the law's language to new technologies, a San Francisco federal judge commented in an order Friday, pleading for state lawmakers to bring the law into the 21st century. 
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									October 20, 2025
									TikTok Urges Nix Of Wash. Applicant's Pay Transparency SuitTikTok urged a Washington state court to toss an applicant's proposed class action claiming the video platform failed to include salary information in聽job listings, arguing the worker leading the聽case and dozens of others couldn't show he was harmed by the omission. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Samsung Must Face Vape Battery Injury Suit, Minn. Court SaysA Minnesota state appeals court has ruled that a subsidiary of Samsung must face a lawsuit regarding a vape pen battery that exploded in a man's pocket, saying the company was likely aware that some of the nearly 3 million batteries it shipped to the state were being used in e-cigarettes. 
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									October 20, 2025
									DC Says It's Ready To Pick Subgrantees For BEAD MoneyThe District of Columbia has received the green light from the federal government on how it plans to use its $100 million slice of the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program pie after a Trump administration revamp of the program made all the states and territories rework their proposals. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Meta Faces Massive Cut To $167M Win Over WhatsApp HackA California federal judge said Friday that WhatsApp parent Meta must either accept a cut of its $167.25 million punitive damages win against spyware-maker NSO Group to $4 million or go to trial again over the proper amount of damages, concluding that the amount awarded by a jury was "excessive." 
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									October 20, 2025
									Squires Gives Entropic Chance To Save Patent ClaimsThe head of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office says that the Patent Trial and Appeal Board has to take another look at certain claims the board found invalid in an Entropic Communications local area network patent challenged by Dish Network. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Ford Says Solar Battery Co. Shared Trade SecretsFord Motor Co. has sued a battery maker with which it once had a business partnership, claiming the company filed multiple patent applications disclosing Ford's confidential technology. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Mobile Cos. Ask FCC To Revisit Local Interconnection RuleWireless carriers asked the Federal Communications Commission to ditch a rule that allows local exchange carriers to request interconnection agreements with mobile providers, triggering procedures the carriers say can be overly burdensome. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Ex-GC Says Honeywell Can't Boot Her Age Bias Suit To ChinaA former vice president and general counsel for a Honeywell subsidiary said the conglomerate can't skirt her age discrimination claims by punting the case to China 鈥 where she lived and worked during her employment 鈥 because she has no legal remedy under Chinese law. 
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									October 20, 2025
									No Review For Battery Patent After USPTO Head Steps InA lithium-ion battery maker won't have its challenge to a rival's patent heard at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board after the director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office said it wasn't a good use of time to review the fight. 
Expert Analysis
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								2 Appellate Rulings Offer Clickwrap Enforcement Road Map  Two recent decisions from the Fourth and Eleventh Circuits in cases involving Experian signal that federal appellate courts are recognizing clickwrap agreements' power in spite of their simplicity, and offer practical advice on how companies can sufficiently demonstrate notice and assent when attempting to enforce contractual terms, says Brian Willett at Saul Ewing. 
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								A Former PTAB Judge Weighs The End Of Remote Hearings  Former Patent Trial and Appeal Board Judge Amanda Wieker, now at McGuireWoods, examines the costs and benefits of the PTAB's impending in-person hearing requirement, and offers suggestions for making the most out of this new regime. 
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								How Proposed FAA Rule May Streamline Drone Operations  The Federal Aviation Administration's recent proposed rule on autonomous drone delivery operations offers a more streamlined approach, by shifting away from the current pilot-centered framework and placing safety and operational responsibility at the level of the operator's organization, say Amanda Losacco and Jessica Monahan at Cozen O'Connor. 
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								The Future Of Lab-Test Regs After FDA Rescinds Rule  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently rescinded its laboratory-developed tests rule in response to a Texas federal court decision this spring, reinforcing a separation of authority between the FDA and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and calling into question the FDA's role in overseeing such tests without congressional action, say attorneys at Venable. 
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								SDNY Ruling Reinforces Joint Steering Committee Obligations.jpg)  The recent Southern District of New York decision in ChemImage v. Johnson & Johnson makes joint steering committees a valuable tool in strategic relationships, as provisions for such committees can now be wielded to demand attention to core issues, say Lisa Bernstein at the University of Chicago Law School, and Reginald Goeke and Brad Peterson at Mayer Brown. 
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								How AI Is Easing Digital Asset Recovery In Fraud Cases  In combination with recent legislation and a maturing digital asset infrastructure, artificial intelligence tools are making it easier to recover stolen assets, giving litigants a more specific understanding of financial fraud earlier in the process and making it economically feasible to pursue smaller fraud claims, says Solomon Shinerock at Lewis Baach. 
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								What 2 Profs Noticed As Transactional Law Students Used AI  After a semester using generative artificial intelligence tools with students in an entrepreneurship law clinic, we came away with numerous observations about the opportunities and challenges such tools present to new transactional lawyers, say professors at Cornell Law School. 
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								Despite SEC Reset, Private Crypto Securities Cases Continue  While the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under the Trump administration has charted a new approach to crypto regulation, the industry still lacks comprehensive rules of the road, meaning private plaintiffs continue to pursue litigation, and application of securities laws to crypto-assets will be determined by the courts, say attorneys at Skadden. 
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								What Patent Claim 'Invalidity' Means In Different Forums  A recent Federal Circuit order allowing a patent suit to proceed despite similar claims being invalidated in an inter partes review underscores how fractured the patent litigation landscape has become, leading to critical nuances in how district courts, the U.S. International Trade Commission and Patent Trial and Appeal Board treat invalidity, says Jason Hoffman at BakerHostetler. 
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								Top Takeaways From Trump's AI Action Plan.jpg)  President Donald Trump's AI Action Plan represents some notable evolution in U.S. policy, including affirmation of the administration's trend toward prioritizing artificial intelligence innovation over guardrails and toward supporting greater U.S. private sector reach overseas, say attorneys at WilmerHale. 
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								Reel Justice: 'Eddington' Spotlights Social Media Evidence  In the neo-Western black comedy 鈥淓ddington鈥 released last month, social media is a character unto itself, highlighting how the boundaries between digital and real-world conduct can become blurred, thereby posing evidentiary challenges in criminal prosecutions, says Veronica Finkelstein at Wilmington University School of Law. 
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								Rebuttal BigLaw Settlements Should Not Spur Ethics Deregulation  A recent Law360 op-ed argued that loosening law firm funding restrictions would make BigLaw firms less inclined to settle with the Trump administration, but deregulating legal financing ethics may well prove to be not merely ineffective, but counterproductive, says Laurel Kilgour at the American Economic Liberties Project. 
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								Opinion 8th Circ. Should Reaffirm False Commercial Speech's Nature  The Eighth Circuit in Goldfinch Laboratory v. Iowa Pathology Associates should assert that false commercial speech is not categorically immune from antitrust scrutiny, says Daniel Graulich at the Federal Trade Commission. 
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								Bid Protest Spotlight: Injunctions, Unequal Treatment.jpg)  Two recent decisions by the Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Government Accountability Office illustrate how poorly defined criteria can muddle an agency's evaluation and best-value decision, and affirm the fundamental principle that an agency must evenhandedly evaluate vendors' quotations against solicitation requirements, says Victoria Angle at MoFo. 
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								9th Circ. Leaves Scope Of CIPA Applicability Unclear  Three recent Ninth Circuit decisions declined to directly address whether all of the California Invasion of Privacy Act's provisions actually apply to internet activity, and given this uncertainty, companies should heed five recommendations when seeking to minimize CIPA litigation risk, say attorneys at Skadden. 
