The Chinese Government has sanctioned units of Boeing, General Atomics and General Dynamics over the companies' sales of weapons to Taiwan, barring the companies from trade or investment in China, citing alleged threats to its sovereignty.
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China Sanctions 3 US Firms For Arms Sales To Taiwan

By Daniel Wilson

The Chinese Government has sanctioned units of Boeing, General Atomics and General Dynamics over the companies' sales of weapons to Taiwan, barring the companies from trade or investment in China, citing alleged threats to its sovereignty.

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Fed. Circ. Says Co. Wrongly DQ'd From USPS Screening Deal

By Daniel Wilson

The Federal Circuit has revived a company's potential eligibility for U.S. Postal Service canine mail screening contracts, ruling the USPS reasonably found the company had mitigated conflicts of interest related to its prior work for the service.

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SolarWinds Accuses SEC Of 'Troubling Pattern' Of Distortion

By Jessica Corso

SolarWinds Corp. is calling out the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for what it deems to be a "troubling pattern" of overstating its case against the government contractor, saying that a recent admission by the agency "dooms" claims that the company knew a customer had been hacked and failed to report it.

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Lab Says GSK Hid Zantac Cancer Risk From Feds For Decades

By Matthew Santoni

A Connecticut laboratory claims that GlaxoSmithKline defrauded federal health insurance programs for billions by hiding for 40 years that Zantac decomposes into a carcinogen even when just sitting on the shelf, in a lawsuit filed Monday in Pennsylvania federal court.

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ENFORCEMENT

DOJ Says Google Ad Tech Case About Coercion, Not Dealing

By Bryan Koenig

The U.S. Department of Justice urged a Virginia federal judge Friday to preserve its case accusing Google of monopolizing key digital advertising technology, arguing the search giant is misconstruing a case that is really about forcing customers to use its ad exchanges, not about who the company does business with.

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Ex-IRS Agent, Five Others Sentenced In COVID Fraud Scheme

By Phillip Bantz

A former Internal Revenue Service agent, his brother and four other defendants have pled guilty to participating in a scheme that netted more than $3 million in fraudulent COVID-19 pandemic relief loans.

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Assange Gets Final Appeal In Fight Against US Extradition

By Christopher Crosby

Julian Assange won a lifeline in his long-running fight against extradition to the U.S. on Monday as an English court granted him permission to challenge assurances from American authorities that the WikiLeaks founder would not face discrimination at trial.

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DOL, Fringe Benefit Co. Strike Deal In Funds Management Suit

By Patrick Hoff

A fringe benefits company and two of its executives have agreed to pay over $4 million to resolve a U.S. Department of Labor lawsuit alleging they mismanaged funds meant for government contractor employees' benefits, the federal government told a Maryland federal court.

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Ex-Conn. Town Atty Sues Over 'False' Ethics Complaint

By Ryan Harroff

Former Newington, Connecticut, town attorney Benjamin Ancona Jr. and other former officials took the Hartford-area suburb to state court claiming the town's assessor and others defamed them in and regarding a now-dismissed ethics complaint that was purportedly loaded with false statements.

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LITIGATION

6th Circ. Won't Revive Challenge To $39B Student Debt Relief

By Lauren Berg

A pair of libertarian think tanks cannot revive their lawsuit challenging the Biden administration's plan to wipe out $39 billion in student loan debt, the Sixth Circuit ruled Friday, saying the groups haven't shown the government's plan puts them at a disadvantage to recruit indebted lawyers and other employees.

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Nonprofits Renew Bid To Enter Red States' Border Wall Suit

By Alyssa Aquino

Two nonprofits urged a Texas federal court to add them to a challenge to the Biden administration's plans to use border wall appropriations for remediation projects, saying they were shocked by the administration's acceptance of an order suspending the plan.

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6th Circ. Orders Sanctioned Prison Co. To Pay NLRB Atty Fees

By Ryan Harroff

The Sixth Circuit said a Federal Bureau of Prisons contractor has to pay the U.S. National Labor Relations Board's attorney fees from arguing the contractor should be held in contempt in a dispute over two fired union supporters, with one judge dissenting in part over 0.4 billable hour.

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Mich. Town Can't Block $2B Battery Plant, Judge Rules

By Isaac Monterose

A Michigan federal judge has ordered that Green Charter Township can't prevent Gotion Inc.'s upcoming battery components plant, in which the company plans on investing more than $2 billion, from moving forward.

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PEOPLE

Latham Hires 2 Skadden Healthcare Partners In DC

By Rachel Rippetoe

Latham & Watkins LLP has picked up two healthcare and life sciences partners from Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP in Washington, D.C., the firm announced Monday.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

Contract Disputes Recap: Saying What Needs To Be Said

Edward Arnold and Bret Marfut at Seyfarth Shaw examine three recent decisions that delve into the meaning and effect of contractual releases, and demonstrate the importance of ensuring that releases, as written, do what the parties intend.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

Pa. Federal District Judge Gene Pratter Dead At 75

By James Boyle

U.S. District Judge Gene E.K. Pratter, who joined the bench in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in 2004 and presided over several landmark cases, died Friday at the age of 75, according to a statement from the court.

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Baker McKenzie Ends FOIA Suit Over IRS Partnership Audits

By Ali Sullivan

A Baker McKenzie attorney has dropped a public records lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service that sought to compel the agency to turn over documents pertaining to its scrutiny of large partnerships.

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ABA's Education Section Endorses Alternative Atty Licensing

By Matt Perez

The American Bar Association's national accrediting arm for law degree programs announced during a council meeting Friday the adoption of a report that effectively recognizes alternative methods of attorney licensing outside the bar exam.

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Senate Confirms 1st Circ. Judicial Nomination

By Courtney Bublé

The Senate voted 49-40 on Monday evening to confirm Assistant U.S. Attorney Seth Aframe to the First Circuit, making every judge on the appellate court's full bench a Democratic presidential pick.

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Judge Assails Trump Witness After Manhattan DA Rests Case

By Stewart Bishop & Frank G. Runyeon

The Manhattan district attorney's office on Monday rested its case in the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records, while a Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP attorney and witness found himself on the wrong side of New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan.

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Menendez Texts With Wife A Legislative Promise, Judge Says

By Pete Brush

Emoji-laden texts between Sen. Robert Menendez and his wife about an arms sale constitute a legislative promise, a Manhattan federal judge reiterated Monday, as the government seeks to prove the power couple had a corrupt agreement with a New Jersey businessman.

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Investor Group Wants Slowdown On Del. Corporation Law Bill

By Jeff Montgomery

Critics of a fast-tracked proposal to amend Delaware's General Corporation Law to give controlling stockholders wider influence or vetoes over some board decisions are urging the state's bar association to tap the brakes, following a Chancery Court decision striking down a Moelis & Co. stockholder agreement as flouting existing law.

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Texas' Naive Witness 'Unacceptable' In Google Ad Tech Suit

By Catherine Marfin

A judge overseeing a Texas-led lawsuit accusing Google of anti-competitive conduct in the display advertising market has ordered the attorneys general bringing the litigation to provide an adequate witness who can speak to certain facts about the investigation, calling their failure to do so "puzzling and unacceptable."

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Girardi Wants To Probe Jurors' 'Real Housewives' Exposure

By Brandon Lowrey

Public defenders for Tom Girardi want to ask prospective jurors in his upcoming fraud trial whether they have seen his wife's reality television show and news reporting about his law firm's massive scandal, according to a recent motion in Los Angeles federal court.

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UTA Atty Sued Over 'Pathological Liar' Remark Nears Win

By Craig Clough

Counsel for MediaLink's founder on Monday urged a Los Angeles judge not to toss his $125 million defamation suit against United Talent Agency's attorney for publicly calling him a "pathological liar," saying the tentative ruling protecting the attorney's speech would immunize lawyers to say "whatever they want" about opposing parties.

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McElroy Deutsch Says Ex-Exec's Guilt Boosts Home Claim

By Emily Sawicki

McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter LLP doubled down on its attempt to seize the home of two former firm executives following a guilty plea on criminal embezzlement charges earlier this month by one of them, the firm's former chief financial officer.

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Trial In Blackmail Case Over Judge's Photos Delayed

By Carolina Bolado

A Florida state judge agreed Monday to push back the trial in a Palm Beach County judge's suit accusing an attorney of trying to blackmail her with nude photographs, after the defendant cited discovery delays and an ongoing bellwether trial in multidistrict litigation against Chiquita that is tying up the schedule of two key witnesses.

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Dorothy Beasley, Ga.'s 1st Woman Chief Appellate Judge, Dies

By Madison Arnold

The first woman both appointed and elected to the Court of Appeals of Georgia, Judge Dorothy Toth Beasley, is remembered by her colleagues for the glass ceilings she shattered as well as for two important words she had inscribed in the courtroom.

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Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

By Leslie A. Pappas

Delaware was full of drama last week, as proposed changes to the state's corporate law statutes raised eyebrows and a professor's friend-of-the-court brief sparked a very unfriendly public exchange. Delaware's court of equity banged the gavel on pipeline and social media disputes, and shareholders filed new suits alleging insider trading, vote bungling, unfair stock buybacks and merger shenanigans. In case you missed any of it, here's the recap of all the top news last week from Delaware's Chancery Court.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

Axinn Veltrop

Baker McKenzie

Candice Fields Law

Choate Hall

Conrad & Scherer

Cordatis LLP

Davidoff Hutcher

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Dinsmore & Shohl

Doughty Street Chambers

Duane Morris

Fahey Schultz

Fisher & Phillips

Fox Rothschild

Frank LLP

Freedman Taitelman

Freshfields

Furnival Chambers

Gibbons PC

Girardi & Keese

Holland & Knight

Jassy Vick

Jones Day

Keller Postman

Kline & Specter

Kozyak Tropin

Lanier Law Firm

Latham & Watkins

Lebau & Neuworth

Marino Tortorella

Matrix Chambers

Maynard Nexsen

McElroy Deutsch

Michelman & Robinson

NechelesLaw

Norton Rose

Paul Hastings

Paul Weiss

Perlman Bajandas

Searcy Denney

Seyfarth Shaw

Sidley Austin

Skadden Arps

Smith & Downey

Steptoe LLP

The Office of Craig C. Reilly

Ward & Berry

Warner Norcross

Wisner Baum

Yetter Coleman

de Castro PC

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

AeroVironment Inc.

American Bar Association

American Civil Liberties Union

American Civil Liberties Union of Texas

Apple Inc.

Ascential PLC

BAE Systems PLC

Baker Hughes Co.

Bolt Financial Inc.

Boston College

Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP

BuzzFeed Inc.

C3.ai Inc.

CTI BioPharma Corp.

Cantor Fitzgerald

Cardiff Oncology Inc.

Cato Institute

Chiquita Brands International Inc.

CityMD

Delaware State Bar Association

Dell Technologies Inc.

General Dynamics Land Systems Inc.

Google LLC

Honeywell International Inc.

LanzaTech Inc.

Law School Admission Council Inc.

LinkedIn Corp.

Lockheed Martin Corp.

Los Angeles Times

Mackinac Center for Public Policy

Moelis & Co.

New Civil Liberties Alliance

Olo Inc.

Pfizer Inc.

Philadelphia Bar Association

Purdue Pharma LP

Raytheon Technologies Corp.

RedBird Capital Partners

Sierra Club

SolarWinds Corp.

Stitch Fix Inc.

Stryker Corp.

Tesla Inc.

The Boeing Co.

TransCanada Corporation

Trump Organization Inc.

United Talent Agency LLC

University of Virginia

Viasat Inc.

Vocera Communications Inc.

Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.

Warburg Pincus LLC

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals

Court of Appeals of Georgia

Defense Logistics Agency

Delaware Court of Chancery

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Bureau of Prisons

Food and Drug Administration

Internal Revenue Service

Los Angeles Superior Court

Manhattan District Attorney's Office

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court

National Labor Relations Board

Texas General Land Office

U.S. Army

U.S. Attorney's Office

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California

U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Hampshire

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York

U.S. Civilian Board of Contract Appeals

U.S. Coast Guard

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

U.S. Department of Defense

U.S. Department of Education

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of Labor

U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan

U.S. General Services Administration

U.S. Postal Service

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

U.S. Senate

U.S. Supreme Court