From: New York Law360 <news-alt@law360.com> To: Subject: Hacker Arrest Provides Rare Insight Into Capital One Breach Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 08:58:58 +0000 \pLaw360 New York NEW YORK Wednesday, July 31, 2019 \»2Follow Law360 TOP NEWS Analysis Hacker Arrest Provides Rare Insight Into Capital One Breach Court filings accusing a Seattle software engineer of stealing the personal data of 106 million Capital One consumers — one of the largest bank data breaches ever — reveal a rare amount of detail about the historic hack into the credit-card issuer's rented cloud computing server. Read full article » DNC Loses Election Hack Suit Against Trump, Russia A New York federal judge on Tuesday dismissed the Democratic National Committee's lawsuit against the Trump campaign, WikiLeaks, the Russian Federation and others over a preelection email hack, finding no viable claim against Russia pursuant to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and that everyone else is protected on First Amendment grounds. Order attached | Read full article » NY Officials OK Conditional Pause On Trump Tax Returns New York officials said Tuesday they would temporarily defer any congressional request for President Donald Trump's state tax returns once a federal judge decides whether to dismiss Trump's attempt to block a state law that could let Congress see his returns. 1 document attached | Read full article » British Art Broker Gets 4 To 12 Years In Prison For $10M Theft Aconfessed high-dollar art swindler was sentenced in New York state court on Tuesday to at least four years in state prison for stealing at least $10 million from his clients in a scheme involving paintings by Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall. Read full article » Rakoff Gives 5 Months To Jeweler Tipped By Ex-S&P Analyst A French jeweler who traded on an inside tip from former Standard & Poor's analyst Sebastian Pinto-Thomaz was sentenced to five months in prison Tuesday by Manhattan U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff, who rejected his bid for no prison in part because he later took a second tip. Read full article » INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Coogi Says It Has ‘Every Right’ To Biggie-Linked Fame lp Law360 Pro Say Podcast Listen to our new podcast here LAW FIRMS Akerman Arent Fox Baker Botts Baker Donelson Baker McKenzie BakerHostetler Ballard Spahr Banner Witcoff Berger Montague Boies Schiller Buschel & Gibbons Cassin & Cassin Cohen Milstein Consovoy McCarthy Covington & Burling Dentons Desai Law Firm PC Drinker Biddle Duval & Stachenfeld Fisher Phillips Fox Horan Gordon & Rees Greenberg Traurig EFTA00083897

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Coogi, an apparel company that's suing the Brooklyn Nets over special- edition jerseys, is arguing that it has "every right" to benefit from its connection to the late Brooklyn rapper Notorious B.1.G. 1 document attached | Read full article » MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT Epstein Accuser Says Dershowitz Is Using Fees To Bully Her An alleged Jeffrey Epstein victim has said that right-wing personality Michael Cernovich's request to compel her to pay costs in a Second Circuit appeal is an attempt by Cernovich and Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz to intimidate her, prompting Cernovich to apologize and distance himself from the professor. Motion attached | Read full article » SECURITIES & WHITE COLLAR Mobileye Defendants Can't Duck SEC's Insider Trading Claims Two men must face the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's insider trading allegations after a New York federal judge denied them a quick victory Monday in the suit over trades connected to Intel's $15.3 billion acquisition of Israeli tech company Mobileye. 1 document attached | Read full article » Network 1 Ducks Claims It Misled Investors In Longfin Offering Network 1 escaped a securities fraud class action that claims the investment bank made misleading statements that caused the stock price of a shuttered fintech corporation, Longfin, to skyrocket in late 2017. Order attached | Read full article » Cancer Biotech Oasmia Hid Deals From Investors, Suit Says Investors for Swedish cancer biotechnology firm Oasmia launched a proposed class action lawsuit in New York federal court Monday, alleging the company actively concealed a number of deals involving entities owned by the biotech’s founder and a former board member. Complaint attached | Read full article » BANKING Investors Get OK For $10.9M Forex Deal With Citigroup, MUFG A New York federal judge gave investors the go-ahead on Monday for their $10 million settlement with Citigroup and a smaller deal with MUFG Bank Ltd. that would resolve claims that the banks participated in a scheme to rig foreign exchange markets. 1 document attached | Read full article » PERSONAL INJURY & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE Eagles Guitarist's Widow Won't Give Up Info, Hospital Says A New York City hospital accused of causing the death of Eagles guitarist Glenn Frey has told a state judge that the wrongful death suit filed by his widow should be dismissed for her failure to comply with a discovery request seeking production of band contracts. Motion attached | Read full article » CAPITAL MARKETS Jumia Investors Tussle For Lead Role In IPO Fraud Suit Herbert Smith Freehills Holland & Knight Jones Day Katten Muchin Kaufman Dolowich Kriss & Feuerstein Levi & Korsinsky Linklaters McCulley McCluer McDermott Will Mitchell Silberberg Ogletree Deakins Paul Hastings Paul Weiss Peiffer Wolf Pierce Bainbridge Pomerantz LLP Post & Schell Powley & Gibson Randazza Legal Group Redgrave LLP Robbins Geller Rosen Law Firm PA Sanford Heisler Schneider Wallace Schwartz Levine PLLC SeegerWeiss Shaub Ahmuty Shearman & Sterling Shulman Rogers Stroock & Stroock Sullivan & Cromwell Vogel Law Firm White & Case White and Williams Winston & Strawn Zhong Lun Law Firm COMPANIES ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd. AT&T Inc. Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. Amazon.com Inc. American Express Co. Bank of America Corp. Beacon Capital Partners LLC Boy Scouts of America Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn Nets Capital One Financial Corp. EFTA00083898

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Jumia Technologies investors began sparring in New York federal court Monday over who should represent the proposed class in the suit alleging the African e-commerce platform led them astray ahead of its initial public offering. 3 documents attached | Read full article » PRIVATE EQUITY Dubai Watchdog Fines Abraaj $315M For Deceiving Clients The Dubai Financial Services Authority slapped a $315 million fine on two Abraaj Group companies Tuesday — the largest penalty it's ever imposed — saying the defunct private equity firm misused investors’ money and then tried to cover it up. Read full article » PE Shop Collects $4.3B For Health Care, Tech Investments Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe said Tuesday it has clinched its latest private equity fund after securing $4.3 billion from limited partners, with plans to focus on investments in health care and technology. Read full article » REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT Real Estate Rumors: Axpo, Reading, Moody Bible Institute Swiss energy company Axpo is reportedly leasing 8,443 square feet in New York, the City of Reading, Pennsylvania, is said to be considering purchasing a 50-acre industrial site and Moody Bible Institute is reportedly looking to sell a large portion of its downtown Chicago campus. Read full article » NYC Real Estate Week In Review Paul Weiss, Ballard Spahr and Stroock were among the law firms that helped with the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, with three large Manhattan transactions leading the way. Read full article » PEOPLE McDermott Brings 2 New Partners To New York Office McDermott Will & Emery LLP has boosted the corporate practices at its New York office with two new partners, one specializing in restructuring, the other in real estate. Read full article » EXPERT ANALYSIS Opinion #MeToo Defendant Bankruptcies Can Delay, Not Deny, Justice Institutional defendants facing sexual abuse claims are increasingly using bankruptcy filings to freeze litigation, and those representing survivors need to be aware of the different rules, deadlines and discovery procedures in the new venue to ensure their clients’ claims are not lost, says Michelle Tuegel of Seeger Weiss. Read full article » LEXIS PRACTICE ADVISOR How NYC's New Tenant Protection Law Will Affect Owners Last month, the New York City residential rental market was swiftly changed by passage of the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act, which Citigroup Inc. Democratic National Committee Equifax Inc. First Republic Bank Fordham University GitHub Inc. Hitachi Ltd. Intel Corp. KPMG International LVMH Group LexisNexis Group MetLife Inc. Mount Sinai Hospital NASDAQ OMX Group Inc. Nike Inc. RELX PLC S&P Global Inc. Shire PLC Sotheby's The Abraaj Group The Valspar Corporation Trimble Inc. Twitter Inc. USG Corp. United Surgical Partners International Inc. Vornado Realty Trust Wells Fargo & Co. Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Arizona Supreme Court Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Election Commission Internal Revenue Service New York Attorney General's Office Securities and Exchange Commission Solicitors Regulation Authority U.S. Attorney's Office U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit U.S. District Court for the Central District of California U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas EFTA00083899

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provides rent-regulated tenants with protections not seen before in recent U.S. District Court for the Southern memory, says YuhTyng Patka of Duval & Stachenfeld. District of New York Read full article » U.S. District Court for the Western LEGAL INDUSTRY District of Washington U.S. House of Representatives Global 20: Baker McKenzie U.S. Senate Baker McKenzie LLP has spent the past year helping clients navigate U.S. Supreme Court multibillion-dollar transactions that span continents, including Japanese giant United Nations Hitachi's $11 billion purchase of a Swiss power grid business, landing the firm on Law360's Global 20 list for the ninth year in a row. Read full article » Senate OKs Greenberg Vet In Race To Confirm 19 Judges The U.S. Senate confirmed three new judges — including a Greenberg Traurig attorney — for Arizona, Texas and North Dakota district courts Tuesday in the first round of a wave of President Donald Trump's judicial picks Republicans want to clear before leaving for recess at week's end. Read full article » Ex-Trump Adviser Returns To Baker Donelson Via Alliance Arecently departed policy adviser to President Donald Trump has returned to Baker Donelson, inking a strategic alliance to work for the law firm in Washington, D.C., a Tuesday announcement said. Read full article » Ex-Ogletree Lawyers Abandon Push To Take Over Bias Suit Two female attorneys who sought to take the helm of a suit accusing employment law giant Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC of systemic sex discrimination after the original plaintiff was forced into arbitration have dropped their claims, according to a California federal court filing. Read full article » Baker McKenzie Accused Of Mishandling Sex Assault Claim Attorney regulatory authorities in the U.K. have referred Baker McKenzie LLP to the country's disciplinary tribunal over allegations the firm allowed a then- partner in London to sully a 2012 internal sexual assault investigation, documents made public Tuesday show. Read full article » White & Williams Slams 'Small-Bore’ Claims In Atty Bias Suit White and Williams LLP fired back Tuesday against a May lawsuit from one of its attorneys alleging a culture of rampant racial and gender bias in the workplace, writing off the claims as a “catalogue of small-bore grievances” that failed to show any actual discrimination. Read full article » Jones Day Pro Bono Work ‘Was A Fiasco,’ Ex-Clients Claim Two Orange County mobile home owners say Jones Day provided pro bono legal services that were “a fiasco" and ultimately left them homeless, according to a suit filed in California state court. Read full article » Dentons To Combine With Heavyweight New Zealand Firm Dentons and leading New Zealand law firm Kensington Swan intend to combine, they said Tuesday, allowing both to expand their presence in the Australasian region and connect clients to a greater range of legal experts. Read full article » EFTA00083900

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