A Colorado state court this week vacated a murder conviction after prosecutors agreed that newly developed medical evidence showed an infant’s death was caused by pneumonia rather than abusive shaking. The ruling came after the defendant had spent 27 years in prison, making it one of the most significant criminal-case developments of the week both for the length of incarceration
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The past several days delivered a dense cluster of legal developments with immediate implications for litigators, corporate counsel, and compliance teams. While weekend news cycles are often lighter on fresh filings, the most consequential items heading into Sunday, April 26, 2026, came from late-week rulings, enforcement announcements, and regulatory moves that are likely to influence case strategy and risk planning.
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The Federal Trade Commission announced on April 22 that a federal court in Florida temporarily shut down what the agency describes as a nationwide health-care impersonation scheme. According to the FTC, the operation allegedly posed as government entities and major insurance carriers to deceive consumers seeking health coverage or related services.

The matter is notable not just for the alleged
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Another publisher has joined the fast-growing line of plaintiffs testing how copyright law applies to generative AI. U.S. News & World Report has sued OpenAI in the Southern District of New York, alleging the company used its content without authorization to train AI models and generate outputs that compete with or diminish the value of the publisher’s work. The case,
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Skechers U.S.A., Inc. has filed a new inter partes review petition at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, opening PTAB docket IPR2026-00343 on April 24, 2026. At this stage, the filing appears to be a newly instituted challenge record centered on a patent dispute involving Skechers, with practitioners likely watching for the patent owner’s preliminary response, the Board’s institution decision,
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The Justice Department’s first public settlement under its Civil Rights Fraud Initiative is an important signal for companies that do business with the federal government. According to a recent litigation summary, IBM agreed to pay roughly $17 million to resolve allegations that certain DEI-related practices conflicted with anti-discrimination obligations tied to federal contracts, creating potential liability under the False Claims
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Earlier this week, I attended the 2026 Legal Marketing Association Annual Conference  in New Orleans. By all accounts, it was a success—great energy, strong attendance, and a clear signal that legal marketing is in the middle of a real transformation.The sessions reflected it: legal operations, client intelligence, AI, change management, video. The conversation in every room was heightened and
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Friday’s legal landscape reflects a familiar but high-stakes mix of appellate rulings, enforcement activity, regulatory change, and headline criminal matters. For legal professionals, the significance is less in any single development than in the broader pattern: courts and agencies continue to test the limits of corporate liability, administrative power, and procedural strategy.

First, major court rulings remain central to risk
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Today’s legal news cycle underscores how quickly risk can shift across courts, agencies, and prosecutors’ offices. For litigators and legal departments, the significance is not just in any single headline, but in the broader pattern: major legal developments are continuing to emerge simultaneously in constitutional litigation, regulatory enforcement, and criminal law, creating a more complex environment for strategy, forecasting, and
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The April issue of Personal Strategy Compass is out, and this one took longer to find its frame than most.The image that finally unlocked it was Bruce Springsteen’s Tunnel of Love tour. Not the Born in the USA stadium spectacle that preceded it. The moment after, when he stripped the stage down to almost nothing and played to smaller rooms
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