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									August 29, 2025
									2nd Circ. Orders Resentencing In $600M Medical Billing FraudA Second Circuit panel affirmed a Long Island medical biller's conviction Friday for bilking about $600 million from insurance companies through fraudulent claims and impersonating an NBA player and the NFL's former top lawyer, but said a federal judge had wrongly enhanced the man's prison sentence to 12 years. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Salesforce Hit With Suit Over Alleged Breach Affecting 1MThe personal information of more than 1 million Farmers Insurance customers was accessed by hackers who breached cloud-based software company Salesforce's databases, according to a proposed class action in California federal court. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Ex-State Farm VP Sues Activists Over Secretly Recording DateA former State Farm executive has sued political activist James O'Keefe and a woman who lied about her intentions to date him, claiming they violated Illinois' eavesdropping statute by secretly recording his comments about State Farm's diversity efforts and rate hikes and later posting misleading videos of him, costing him his job. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Reinsurer Says Aspen Owes Over $400M For BreachesA Bermuda-based reinsurer told a Connecticut state court that Aspen Insurance entities have continually breached their contractual obligations under a 2022 reinsurance agreement resulting in over $400 million in damages. 
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									August 21, 2025
									Katten Wants $2.2M In Fees For Representing LindbergKatten Muchin Rosenman LLP has requested $2.2 million in attorney fees plus reimbursement of nearly $900,000 in expenses for the firm's work representing convicted insurance mogul Greg Lindberg, according to a motion filed Thursday in North Carolina federal court. 
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									August 20, 2025
									Insurers Say Gov't Misusing FCA To Get Medicare Cost CapInsurers accused of paying brokers to steer customers to their Medicare Advantage plans asked a Massachusetts federal judge to dismiss a False Claims Act lawsuit, saying the government is mischaracterizing legal payments for marketing as kickbacks in an attempt to impose caps it has thus far been unable to obtain. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Infosys Can't Ax Trade Secrets Suit Over Healthcare SoftwareCognizant TriZetto Software Group Inc.'s trade secret and breach of contract claims against competitor Infosys Ltd. were filed in a timely fashion and are detailed enough to move forward, a Texas federal judge has found. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Funeral Directors Can Go Forward With Life Insurance SuitMontana funeral home directors may proceed with their suit claiming they were led down a path of financial ruin when they were advised to place their savings into premium-financed life insurance policies, a federal court ruled. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Excess Insurer Blames Primary For Costly Auto Collision DealAn excess insurer told a California federal court that the primary insurer of a construction company failed to reach a lesser settlement amount in a suit alleging the company's owner was responsible for a car collision. 
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									August 11, 2025
									Insurer Says $50M Zoning Suit Loss Is Outside Policy PeriodAn insurer asked a Michigan federal judge to declare it has no obligation to cover a $50 million judgment against a township, arguing the damages that stem from the township's unconstitutional zoning restrictions that a group of wineries had challenged fall outside the policy. 
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									August 08, 2025
									NJ Legislation Highlights From The 1st Half Of 2025During the first half of 2025, New Jersey lawmakers addressed a long-standing judicial vacancy crisis, strengthened protections for utility customers and streamlined the asbestos remediation process for Jersey City's historic courthouse. 
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									August 08, 2025
									PPG Wins ERISA Life Insurance Fight After 4th Circ. RemandA West Virginia federal judge on Friday handed a win to PPG Industries Inc. in a dispute over retiree life insurance, ruling after a bench trial that the paint and coatings company was allowed to use a merger to transfer benefit management to an entity that later terminated coverage. 
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									August 08, 2025
									Administration Says States Can't Second-Guess ACA ChangesThe Trump administration urged a Massachusetts federal court to reject a request by a group of states seeking to stay implementation of new rules that will reduce Affordable Care Act healthcare marketplace subsidies and enforce certain enrollment restrictions. 
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									August 06, 2025
									States Urge Justices To Back Med Mal Laws In Federal CourtTennessee and 26 other states on Wednesday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to hold that state statutes requiring an expert affidavit in all medical malpractice suits may be applied in federal court, arguing that overriding these laws under federal procedure rules would undermine state authority. 
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									August 04, 2025
									Judge Sends Asbestos Coverage Row Back To State CourtA Michigan federal judge on Monday remanded to state court a dispute over the allocation of commercial general liability coverage for nationwide asbestos injury suits, reasoning from the bench that defendants who are served after a case is removed to federal court should have the right to challenge that forum change. 
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									July 31, 2025
									Lloyd's, Loan Provider Settle $3M Pitcher Coverage FeudLloyd's of London underwriters and loan service provider RockFence Baseball LLC have settled their dispute over coverage for the $3.16 million loan of a former Minnesota Twins pitcher, after a California federal judge ordered the parties into arbitration in January 2024. 
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									July 30, 2025
									State Farm Ordered To Pay $54.6M Over Vehicle ValuationsState Farm must pay more than $54.6 million across two class actions for underpaying the value of totaled vehicles via a "typical negotiation" deduction, a Washington federal court ruled, noting the plaintiffs provided "undisputed" evidence that State Farm violated the state's Consumer Protection Act. 
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									July 29, 2025
									Symetra Gets Final OK On $2.1M Structured Settlement SuitA Washington federal judge has given final approval to a $2.175 million deal to end allegations that insurance conglomerate Symetra tricked structured settlement recipients into trading their long-term payments for a heavily discounted lump sum. 
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									July 25, 2025
									US Says Insurer Must Pay $5M Following Project DelaysThe U.S. government told a Virginia federal court that a Liberty Mutual unit owes an electrical subcontractor more than $5 million following delays for a school construction project at a Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia. 
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									July 22, 2025
									NC Judge OKs $318M For Lindberg Victims From Asset SaleA federal judge in North Carolina on Tuesday signed off on a special master's request to divvy up $318 million from the sale of one of convicted insurance mogul Greg Lindberg's most valuable assets to help pay back the insurance companies he is accused of defrauding. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Law360 Names 2025's Top Attorneys Under 40Law360 is pleased to announce the Rising Stars of 2025, our list of more than 150 attorneys under 40 whose legal accomplishments belie their age. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Insurer Improperly Took $7M From Letter Of Credit, Court ToldA unit of a Qatar-based insurance company accused a U.S.-based insurer in North Carolina federal court of improperly drawing down roughly $7 million from a letter of credit that was part of one set of reinsurance transactions to pay for its obligations under another completely separate reinsurance transaction. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Assurant Says Ex-Salesmen Plotted 'Bloodbath' Of ClientsThree current and former employees of auto warranty underwriter Assurant have been accused of hatching a plan to steal its confidential documents and poach its clients, with the company alleging that the workers planned to bring about a "bloodbath" of Assurant's business. 
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									July 16, 2025
									Property Evaluation Patent Case Allowed To Move ForwardA federal judge has refused to toss a suit claiming an artificial intelligence property risk assessment company infringed patents used to evaluate properties, saying the patents cleared the U.S. Supreme Court's Alice test. 
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									July 15, 2025
									Insurers Prevail In $59M Mishandled Remains Row At 9th Circ.Two insurers for a provider of medical training have no duty to cover a $58.5 million civil judgment against a man found liable for mishandling donated bodily remains, the Ninth Circuit ruled Tuesday, though also allowing the underlying claimants to still pursue bad faith claims against the insurers. 
Expert Analysis
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								From Clerkship To Law Firm: 5 Transition Tips For AssociatesExcerpt from Practical Guidance  Transitioning from a judicial clerkship to an associate position at a law firm may seem daunting, but by using knowledge gained while clerking, being mindful of key differences and taking advantage of professional development opportunities, these attorneys can flourish in private practice, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								Associates Can Earn Credibility By Investing In Relationships  As the class of 2025 prepares to join law firms this fall, new associates must adapt to office dynamics and establish credible reputations — which require quiet, consistent relationship-building skills as much as legal acumen, says Kyle Forges at Bast Amron. 
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								Lessons From 7th Circ.'s Deleted Chat Sanctions Ruling  The Seventh Circuit’s recent decision in Pable v. Chicago Transit Authority, affirming the dismissal of an ex-employee’s retaliation claims, highlights the importance of properly handling the preservation of ephemeral messages and clarifies key sanctions issues, says Philip Favro at Favro Law. 
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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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								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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								5 Ways Lawyers Can Earn Back The Public's Trust  Amid salacious headlines about lawyers behaving badly and recent polls showing the public’s increasingly unfavorable view of attorneys, we must make meaningful changes to our culture to rebuild trust in the legal system, says Carl Taylor at Carl Taylor Law. 
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								Law School's Missed Lessons: Negotiation Skills  I took one negotiation course in law school, but most of the techniques I rely on today I learned in practice, where I've discovered that the process is less about tricks or tactics, and more about clarity, preparation and communication, says Grant Schrantz at Haug Barron. 
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								Bar Exam Reform Must Expand Beyond A Single Updated Test  Recently released information about the National Conference of Bar Examiners’ new NextGen Uniform Bar Exam highlights why a single test is not ideal for measuring newly licensed lawyers’ competency, demonstrating the need for collaborative development, implementation and reform processes, says Gregory Bordelon at Suffolk University. 
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								A Simple Way Courts Can Help Attys Avoid AI Hallucinations  As attorneys increasingly rely on generative artificial intelligence for legal research, courts should consider expanding online quality control programs to flag potential hallucinations — permitting counsel to correct mistakes and sparing judges the burden of imposing sanctions, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl and Connors. 
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								2 Circuit Court Rulings Offer A Class Certification Primer  Two recent decisions from the Third and Sixth Circuits provide guidance on the rigorous analysis of predominance that courts might require for class certification, and insights into how defendants might oppose or narrow potential class actions, say attorneys at DLA Piper. 
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								The Legal Education Status Quo Is No Longer Tenable  As underscored by the fallout from California’s February bar exam, legal education and licensure are tethered to outdated systems, and the industry must implement several key reforms to remain relevant and responsive to 21st century legal needs, says Matthew Nehmer at The Colleges of Law. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Relevance Redactions  In recent cases addressing redactions that parties sought to apply based on the relevance of information — as opposed to considerations of privilege — courts have generally limited a party’s ability to withhold nonresponsive or irrelevant material, providing a few lessons for discovery strategy, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Section 1983 Has Promise After End Of Nationwide Injunctions.jpg)  After the U.S. Supreme Court recently struck down the practice of nationwide injunctions in Trump v. Casa, Section 1983 civil rights suits can provide a better pathway to hold the government accountable — but this will require reforms to qualified immunity, says Marc Levin at the Council on Criminal Justice.