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Volatile Market Spurs SEC’s Focus on Clearing Agency Conflicts
Stock market volatility and the rise of meme stocks are prompting the SEC to consider tightening oversight of potential conflicts of interest at securities clearing agencies.
Metaverse 3D Replicas Spark Open Questions Over IP Protections
Digital goods modeled after their real-life counterparts take on new significance as the metaverse goes mainstream, and attorneys recommend that companies begin thinking about how to protect their intellectual property rights in virtual worlds.
Freshfields Boosts Silicon Valley Arm, Poaching Wilson Partner
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer continues its Silicon Valley expansion with the addition of executive compensation partner Brandon Gantus from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.
Bengals Hire First In-House Lawyer After Surprise Super Bowl Run
Responding to new business demands following a surprise Super Bowl run, the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals have hired the first in-house lawyer in their 55-year history.
Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Members Still Await Response
Former members of Joe Biden’s commission on the Supreme Court say their work had value even though the president hasn’t yet backed any changes in the eight months since they submitted the final report.
West’s Drought Recovery Still Years Away Despite Recent Monsoons
Heavy monsoon rains have helped to relieve the Southwest’s historic drought, but water officials say the deluge isn’t enough to reverse a drying trend that has depleted the region’s primary water sources.
Court Rejects CNN Defense That QAnon Retweets Are Endorsements
Relatives of former Trump adviser Michael Flynn can proceed with their false light claim against CNN based on a news story it ran that allegedly suggested they were QAnon followers, a federal trial court in New York said Friday.
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