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A federal judge in Virginia temporarily barred the Trump administration from taking steps to operate the $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” while she weighs a longer-term block amid a growing number of legal challenges.

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Judge Pauses Action on Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund Amid Suits (1)
A federal judge in Virginia temporarily barred the Trump administration from taking steps to operate the $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” while she weighs a longer-term block amid a growing number of legal challenges.
LA Private Equity Law Firm Sells Back-Office Stake to Investors
A deals boutique based in Los Angeles sold a position in their back-office functions to a private equity firm, employing a corporate structure that is increasingly gaining a foothold in the legal profession.
Wake Up Call: Swiss Lawyer Investigated Over Hermes Heir Shares
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Hawaii’s New Law on Corporate Donations Is a Model for US States
A new ban on corporate political donations in Hawaii shows that states can limit corporate powers, including the power to influence elections, Hawaii legal experts Clare Connors, Mark Recktenwald, and Aviam Soifer write.
Distressed California Winery Owners Have Ways to Protect Assets
Much of the attention to California’s struggling wine industry has focused on the businesses, but the practitioner question is what the state’s law permits in protecting the owners personally, Aliant’s Jacob Stein says.
Democratic-Led States Float 100% Tax on Payouts From Trump Fund
Lawmakers in a handful of states—including California, New York and Illinois—are scrambling to cancel out payments from a $1.8 billion fund the Trump administration has earmarked for people alleging government mistreatment by imposing a 100% tax.
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