UK Financial Insights from Katten | Issue 14 | Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

UK Financial Insights from Katten | Issue 14 | Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

UK Financial Insights from Katten is a monthly newsletter highlighting key noteworthy developments potentially affecting financial markets and funds in the UK and Europe. To read more issues of UK Financial Insights from Katten, please click here. UK Parliament Introduces Bill Categorising Certain Digital Assets as “Personal Property” By Carolyn Jackson, Nathaniel Lalone, Neil Robson, Christopher Collins, Ciara McBrien, Sara…

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Small Town Shocker: Sheriff Allegedly Marches Into Judge’s Chambers And Shoots Him

Small Town Shocker: Sheriff Allegedly Marches Into Judge’s Chambers And Shoots Him

The small town of Letcher County, Kentucky has been rocked by the shocking murder of District Judge Kevin D. Mullins. No matter the perpetrator, such violence would capture attention. But the location of the shooting — the judge’s office — and the alleged shooter — Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines — has left folks just…

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CFPB wins default judgment in auto dealership complaint, but federal judge rejects bureau assessment of damages

CFPB wins default judgment in auto dealership complaint, but federal judge rejects bureau assessment of damages

A federal District Judge for the Northern District of Georgia, Victoria Marie Calvert, awarded a default judgment to the CFPB against USASF, a car loan servicer of loans originated by U.S. Auto Sales Inc., a buy-here, pay-here dealership. The claim was based on alleged violations of myriad consumer protection rules. However, Judge Calvert did not…

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Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 470: Tips for Neurodivergent Law Students (w/Heather Varanini and Rebecca Petrilli) | Law School Toolbox

Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 470: Tips for Neurodivergent Law Students (w/Heather Varanini and Rebecca Petrilli) | Law School Toolbox

Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! We have two special guests today, talking about how neurodivergent students can reach their full potential in law school. We’re speaking with Heather Varanini, Director of Academic Achievement and Adjunct Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco, and Rebecca Petrilli, Director of Marketing Content…

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Are The Supreme Court Justices’ Opinions Emotionally Charged And Does It Matter?

Are The Supreme Court Justices’ Opinions Emotionally Charged And Does It Matter?

A Sunday morning article in the New York Times begins, “Last February, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. sent his eight Supreme Court colleagues a confidential memo that radiated frustration and certainty [referring to the D.C. Circuit’s decision in the Donald Trump immunity case].” The article continues describing Roberts’ Feb. 22nd memo to the justices,…

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