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Michigan Court Orders Kalshi to Stop Sports Event Contracts
A Michigan court has ordered Kalshi to stop offering contracts based on sports events amid legal challenges. Details are still emerging.
AG Nessel secures order Halting Kalshi’s Michigan Operations
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has obtained a court order stopping Kalshi’s activities in Michigan amid regulatory concerns.
The European Union: Rules First, Cushion Always
The European Union is prioritizing regulation and institutions over ownership in managing AI and labor transitions, with key policies taking effect in 2026.
The conversion. What turning the largest nonprofit into a company did to charity law.
OpenAI transformed from a nonprofit into a company, retaining control and equity, challenging traditional charity laws and setting a new precedent.
The rails. Why European agentic commerce is co-defined by two converging regimes.
European agentic commerce is being shaped by two major regulatory regimes—PSD3/PSR and the AI Act—creating a complex, statutory infrastructure that differs from the US model.
The calendar technicality. Why Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI lost on timing, not on substance.
A California jury dismissed Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI over charitable trust concerns, citing timing issues. The case’s legal and industry implications remain unresolved.
Employee handbook change digest for small employers
A new workflow for small employers aims to simplify policy updates and employee acknowledgments, addressing compliance challenges amid evolving rules.
Data retention cleanup assistant for small law firms
A new data retention cleanup assistant tailored for small law firms is set for testing, aiming to streamline old matter file reviews and improve operational efficiency.