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US House Committee Passes First-Ever Marijuana Banking Bill
The bill, approved by the House Committee on Financial Services, is a top priority for a marijuana industry largely shut out of mainstream banking.Maybe Cryptocurrency Will Solve a Cannabis Industry Conundrum
California legislators this week introduced a bill that would require the state starting in 2020 to accept "stablecoins."Simpson Thacher to pull out of Korea as Shearman prepares to launch Seoul base
Simpson Thacher to become first global firm to close Seoul office since post-2012 influxDLA Piper Partner Joins FTI Consulting as Deputy GC
While at DLA, Laura Terrell worked on cases involving pharmaceuticals, medical devices, consumer products, vaccines, telecommunications and the oil and gas industry.China's top law firms are coming for your partners - again
Chinese firms are aggressively targeting partner hires from the likes of Linklaters, CC and White & CaseChinese Firms Are Coming for Your Partners - Again
Top Chinese firms like Han Kun and Fangda Partners are racing to hire away partners from global firms as they grow financially and seek more recognition.California Judge Blisters CFPB, Rejects $235M Restitution Request
U.S. District Judge John F. Walter on Jan. 19 ruled the CFPB had failed to show that any restitution was appropriate. He ordered CashCall—represented by lawyers from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Latham & Watkins—to pay a penalty of about $10.3 million, the statutory minimum.4 In-House Counsel Who Fudged Their Credentials—With Disastrous Results
A Massachusetts man got in trouble this week for falsely claiming he was an in-house lawyer. He's not the first to fib about in-house credentials.SEC Fires 'Shot Across the Bow' With Statement on Initial Coin Offerings
Jay Clayton, chairman of the SEC, continues to speak up about consumer protections around initial coin offerings.Is Ephemeral Messaging an Evidence Foul? Not Necessarily
Uber is in the hot seat for its use of messaging apps such as Wickr with self-destruct features. But legal experts say evidence rules don't preclude such tools, and Wickr's CEO warns against "stigmatizing" information security.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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