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Jury Finds Live Nation, Ticketmaster Held Illegal Monopoly in Concert Industry
A US federal jury ruled Live Nation and Ticketmaster violated antitrust laws by running an illegal monopoly, shifting the landscape for live event ticketing and antitrust enforcement.
Ninth Circuit Grills Betting Exchanges on Casino Gambling Distinctions
The Ninth Circuit scrutinized the legal line between sports betting exchanges and casino gambling, a decision with major implications for online gaming compliance and regulation.
FinCEN Proposes Overhaul of AML/CFT Rules for Financial Institutions
FinCEN issues a proposed rule to revamp AML/CFT compliance, shifting focus to program effectiveness and risk mitigation. Financial institutions must adapt to evolving standards.
Anthropic launches Claude Opus 4.7 as Mythos raises legal AI stakes
Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7 with coding and vision upgrades; upcoming Mythos model restricts access after uncovering vulnerabilities, impacting legal tech AI compliance.
Legal Tech Ad Spend Splits: Commoditized vs. Competitive Markets, Says New Report
A new FlyTech-LawSites report shows legal tech ad costs diverging, with commoditized product CPLs dropping and competitive segments like personal injury rising sharply.
Federal Judge Lets CNN Privacy Lawsuit Over Adtech Tracking Move Forward
A federal judge has denied CNN's attempt to dismiss a privacy class action alleging undisclosed user data sharing with Microsoft and adtech partners, keeping the CIPA suit alive.
Alt Legal Acquires WebTMS, Slates AI Trademark Tool for May 2026
Alt Legal acquires WebTMS and plans to launch an AI-powered trademark filing tool in May 2026, signaling major shifts for IP firms as legal tech platforms consolidate.
Free Law Project to Add Millions of Recent Case Decisions to CourtListener
Free Law Project will digitize and add millions of recent US case opinions to its CourtListener platform, expanding public access to up-to-date legal decisions for legal tech users.
Congress Probes Palantir's Immigration Tech Amid Escalating Legal Scrutiny
Congressional inquiry into Palantir's federal immigration contracts highlights legal and compliance risks for technology vendors as privacy concerns rise.
Stanford AI Index: 90% of Top AI Models Built by Industry in 2025
Stanford's 2026 AI Index shows 90%+ of advanced AI came from industry in 2025, with regulation lagging. Rising incidents heighten legal risk, urging new compliance strategies.
FTC Cracks Down on False 'Made in USA' Claims After Executive Order
The FTC, following a Trump administration order, escalates enforcement on deceptive 'Made in USA' claims, hitting manufacturers and online marketplaces nationwide.
General Legal Launches as AI-Native Firm With $11.5M Backing
General Legal, founded by Cooley and Fenwick alumni, launches as an AI-native law firm, offering flat fees and rapid contract review with $11.5M in fresh funding.
Google Chrome Under Scrutiny for Fingerprinting Privacy Gap
Privacy experts warn Google Chrome's lack of fingerprinting protection could expose organizations to tracking risks and compliance challenges under GDPR, CCPA.
Delaware Court Penalizes StarTop for Evidence Destruction, Lies in NICbyte Case
Delaware Chancery Court sanctioned StarTop Investments for intentional spoliation and dishonesty, setting new standards for handling severe discovery abuses in complex litigation.
Legal.io Launches Law Firm Rate Benchmarking Tool for In-House Teams
Legal.io unveils a real-time database giving in-house legal teams free access to law firm billing rates, aiming to boost transparency in legal services pricing.
Virginia Bans Sale of Precise Geolocation Data Under VCDPA
Virginia amends its Consumer Data Protection Act to ban selling precise geolocation data, intensifying compliance obligations for data controllers and privacy professionals.
Arizona Utility Settles for $7M Over Deadly Heat-Related Power Shutoff
APS will pay $7 million and halt shutoffs during extreme heat, after a lawsuit linked a power disconnection to a death. The case spotlights legal risks for utilities.
CBP to Launch IEEPA Refund Portal for Importers on April 20
U.S. Customs will roll out the CAPE system on April 20, 2026, giving importers a streamlined portal to claim refunds on IEEPA duties, following a Supreme Court ruling.
Maryland Set to Ban Employer 'Captive Audience' Meetings
Maryland's SB 417 proposes a ban on employer-mandated political or religious meetings, joining a dozen states with similar employee protection laws. Legal, HR teams take note.
Supreme Court Signals Possible Shift on Religious Rights in Pre-K Case
The Supreme Court's relisting of St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy puts the Employment Division v. Smith precedent on watch, raising major compliance questions for legal teams.