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The Trump Administration's Relaxed View on Mergers Takes Shape

Fri, 2026-02-13 17:52
President Donald Trump's business-friendly deregulatory moves have sparked a sharp increase in corporate merger activity over the first 13 months of his second term.        

'A Big Part of the Profession Let Me Down': Platkin Starts Own Firm After AG's Office

Fri, 2026-02-13 16:04

Platkin's new firm, Platkin LLP, incorporates three attorneys who were part of his team in Trenton, as well as the same aggressive approach that was behind his litigation related to issues such as gun safety, pollution and consumer protection.

       

Reading the Room: How Stand-Up Comedy Made This Antitrust Lawyer a Sharper Advocate

Fri, 2026-02-13 15:48

In this week's Legal Speak episode, New York class action attorney Alex Barnett reveals how performing stand-up comedy and writing screenplays make him more effective in court.

       

2nd High-Dollar Lawsuit Puts Spotlight on Workplace Explosions

Fri, 2026-02-13 14:54

The plaintiff in the latest case is suing Fort Worth-based Tokai Carbon CB Ltd. for more than $1 million after being injured in an explosion at the company's Texas Panhandle plant.

       

This Connecticut Ruling Could Affect National Labor Litigation

Fri, 2026-02-13 14:43

Warehouse workers won a round of litigation against Amazon.com, as lawsuits with similar allegations are playing out across the country.

       

Litigation Trends to Watch: Suits Strike at Anti-Inflammatory Drug, M&A Deals and SNAP Disqualifications

Fri, 2026-02-13 14:23
Welcome to the Trend Detection Weekly Scan from Law.com Radar. This weekly article highlights shifts and patterns in case filings that are surfaced by Law.com Radar's award-winning Trend Detection system.        

Steve Bannon and Trump Legal Adviser Sued Over Patriot Pay Crypto Promotion

Fri, 2026-02-13 13:34

Steve Bannon and Boris Epshteyn face a securities class action in Washington federal court alleging they misled investors in promoting the cryptocurrency Patriot Pay.

       

In Opinion Footnote, 5th Circuit Calls Out Trial Judge's AI Use

Fri, 2026-02-13 13:34

Artificial intelligence " must not be a substitute for legal judgment,' nor must the public perceive that federal judges outsource our judgment to AI tools,” Judge Edith Jones wrote for the appellate court, quoting from a statement by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, last year.

       

More Megadeals Point to a Healthy Canadian M&A Market in 2026

Fri, 2026-02-13 13:00

Despite megadeal growth, domestic mid-market deals are expected to remain the backbone of Canada's M&A market. The mining, tech/AI, defense, and energy sectors will likely see the most activity.

       

Crypto Influencer Bitboy Must Pay Kevin O'Leary Nearly $3 Million

Fri, 2026-02-13 12:59

The federal court ruled that a substantial award was necessary to deter similar misconduct by online influencers who knowingly make false allegations.

       

Judges Push Through 'Avalanche' of Immigration-Related Caseloads Slamming Federal Courts

Fri, 2026-02-13 12:42

A Law.com investigation found the number of habeas corpus petitions filed by immigrant detainees jumped by nearly 1,500% nationwide, leaving many of the busiest district courts struggling to keep up.

       

New Guidance Could Herald a More Employer-Friendly Department of Labor

Fri, 2026-02-13 12:41

Employment attorneys say the Trump administration prefers to reduce violations through education, while the Biden administration favored enforcement actions.

       

The End of Paper Binders? How Innovative Firms are Modernizing Litigation Workflows

Fri, 2026-02-13 12:22

Litigation is now digital, but is it more efficient? With hybrid work, AI enhancements, and billions of dollars invested in legal tech, are we achieving the right goals of empowering litigators to spend more time on productive (and billable) work? The answer is clear — and surprising: no.

       

Judges Recount Scalia Clerkships Ahead of 10-Year Anniversary of His Death

Fri, 2026-02-13 07:44

“You learned very quickly as a Scalia clerk that he wouldn't respect you if you wouldn't disagree, said Judge Jeffrey Sutton.

       

Class Action Over IVF 'Add-On' Screening Technology Can Continue, Federal Judge Rules

Thu, 2026-02-12 23:33

The plaintiff claimed Reproductive Genetic Innovations' genetic testing was falsely marketed as a proven and reliable method to decrease the chances of having a miscarriage and increased chances of a patient having a healthy baby.

       

How I Founded a Law Firm: 'Start With Your 'Why',' Says Michelle Simpson Tuegel of Simpson Tuegel Law

Thu, 2026-02-12 22:59

"Start with your 'why.' One of the reasons I wanted to start my own firm was to remove potential limitations—on the cases I take, the issues I engage with, and how I communicate about them. Being a founder allows you to decide the fate of your work, but that autonomy comes with responsibility. (...) Your 'why' should guide how you choose cases, build your team, communicate publicly, and create the internal systems that support your firm."

       

The Law Firm Disrupted: Risky Business

Thu, 2026-02-12 22:13

A “low-growth economic environment and "information integrity risk" are among the most prominent risks identified in a new quarterly report from consultancy Gartner. Both could have a profound impact on the outlook for law firms.

       

FTC Chair Says Apple News May Suppress Conservative Voices, Calls for Audit

Thu, 2026-02-12 22:10

Andrew Ferguson said that, while the Federal Trade Commission is "not the speech police," it is mandated to protect consumers from deceptive speech-related products.

       

'Great Sadness': Gail Slater Announces Sudden Exit as DOJ's Antitrust Chief

Thu, 2026-02-12 18:53

Gail Slater likely felt pressure from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi or other high-ranking DOJ officials "to do things that she didn't feel was right and decided her reputation and honor were more important than continuing to serve in the role," Troutman Pepper Locke partner Brad Weber said of Slater's sudden departure as the U.S. Department of Justice's top antitrust enforcer.

       

Divided 8th Circuit Says Minneapolis Police Officer's Use of Force Can Go To Trial

Thu, 2026-02-12 17:03

"On this record, a reasonable jury could conclude that Marks was shot when he neither posed a threat to the officers or the public, nor was he fleeing or ignoring an officer's commands. On the other hand, a jury might agree with Officer Bauer's assessment of the situation and find his use of force was objectively reasonable," the 8th Circuit said.

       

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