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New FinCEN Rule on Transparency Reporting in Residential Real Estate Closings
FinCEN has expanded its reach with a new rule (to be published at 31 CFR 1031.320) that will require closing attorneys and title companies to file transparency reports in connection with many residential real estate closings.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-228
A judge is prohibited from any involvement with fund-raising activities, but this restriction does not extend to the judge's spouse.Governor OKs Test of Remote Appearances by Court Reporters in 2025
AB 3013 will temporarily allow court reporters to capture proceedings while working outside the courtroom—and maybe even outside the courthouse.CA Governor OKs Test of Remote Appearances by Court Reporters in 2025
AB 3013 will temporarily allow court reporters to capture proceedings while working outside the courtroom—and maybe even outside the courthouse.Senate Confirms Federal Prosecutor Kevin Ritz to 6th Circuit
Ritz, who was confirmed in a 48-46 vote, served as an assistant U.S. attorney before Biden appointed him U.S. attorney for the Western District of Tennessee in 2022.View more book results for the query "*"
Gibson Dunn Hires Akin Partner to Lead Private Credit Efforts
Ryan Kim joins Gibson Dunn to strengthen the lending side of the firm's private credit offerings.4 Ways Judges Can Start Tackling Deepfake Authenticity Challenges
In a new paper from the University of Chicago Legal Forum, a panel of judges, legal scholars and technologists offer step-by-step guidelines for judges to tackle an influx of deepfakes into courts—along with potential pitches for Federal Evidence Rule changes.California High Court Denies Rehearing in Capital Case of Man Alleging Prosecutorial Misconduct
Four justices wrote that while allegations former Alameda County prosecutors rejected Black and Jewish jurors are "deeply troubling," a capital defendant should explore the claims in a habeas corpus proceeding.Faegre Drinker, Carlton Fields Add Former EDNY Prosecutors
Craig Heeren, formerly the deputy chief of the office's national security and cybercrime section, is joining Am Law 100 firm Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath as a partner, while former assistant U.S. attorney Brian Morris is slated to become a shareholder with Second Hundred firm Carlton Fields.Former EDNY Prosecutors Head to Am Law 200 Firms
Craig Hereen, formerly the deputy chief of the office's national security and cybercrime section, is joining Faegre Drinker, while former assistant U.S. attorney Brian Morris will join Carlton Fields.Trending Stories
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