
CHARGE CONFERENCE: UT V. Kouri Richins | Grief Author Murder Trial
Utah author Kouri Richins is on trial for allegedly murdering her husband, Eric Richins, by spiking his Moscow mule with fentanyl. Prosecutors say the overdose caused his death, leading to her arrest and a 35‑count indictment that includes murder, fraud, and forgery. Richins, who previously wrote a children’s book on grieving, now faces severe criminal penalties. The case has drawn national attention due to its blend of true‑crime intrigue and the misuse of a potent opioid.

How Will Trump Fight SCOTUS on Trade? | Ian Explains
The video examines the Supreme Court’s 6‑3 ruling that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) when he imposed tariffs by declaring a national emergency. The decision, which included two justices appointed by...

GENIUS Act Stablecoins Just Got RISKIER | FDIC Makes Shocking Decision
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced at the American Bankers Association Washington Summit that stablecoins issued under the 2025 Genius Act will not be eligible for FDIC pass‑through insurance. The ruling makes clear that these digital dollars will be...

What Type of Law Do You Want to Practice? Part 4
In this fourth installment, Angelavorpahl tackles the perennial law‑school question, “What type of law do you want to practice?” She admits most students have no clear answer and points to a suite of resources—email newsletters, a 1L Masterclass, Instagram Q&A,...

How to Design a Law Firm Business Model That Can Run Without You
The podcast episode tackles how law firms can design a business model that operates without the founder’s constant involvement, emphasizing that a practice area is not a business model. The hosts define a business model as the answer to three...

Kouri Richins Applied to ‘Good Things Utah’ to Promote Grief Book: Detective | COURT TV
The Utah courtroom heard testimony about Kouri Richins’ efforts to market a children’s grief book, "Are You With Me?" Prosecutors presented a series of exhibits to demonstrate how Richins leveraged local media—Good Things Utah, KPCW radio, and an online interview—to...

LIVE: UT V. Kouri Richins - Day 12 | Grief Author Murder Trial
Utah author Kouri Richins is on trial for allegedly murdering her husband, Eric Richins, by spiking his Moscow mule with fentanyl. Prosecutors say the overdose was intentional, leading to a murder charge alongside 34 additional counts of fraud, forgery and...

Kanye West Ordered to Pay Handyman $140k in Malibu Mansion Trial. #KanyeWest #Ye #BBCNews
A Los Angeles jury ordered rapper Kanye West to pay $140,000 in damages to former handyman Tony Saxon after a trial over unpaid wages and medical expenses tied to work at West’s Malibu mansion. Saxon testified he endured 16‑hour days in...

Bench Trial Verdict Expected for Cole Goldberg in Alleged '90 Day Fiancé' Star Attack
Cole Goldberg's bench trial entered closing arguments on charges of attempted murder. Prosecutors allege he attacked "90 Day Fiancé" star Caroline Schwitzky at the 2022 Boca Bash. The case is being decided by a judge, with a verdict scheduled for...

LIVE: Reality Star Boat Strangling Trial - Day 3 | COURT TV
On Day 3 of the high-profile boat strangling trial, judges and attorneys sparred over whether evidence of the alleged victim’s character and prior conduct is admissible, with the court limiting such testimony absent a self-defense claim. The prosecution argued much...

Coke's $6 Billion Tax Penalty: How Transfer Pricing Works
The video examines Coca‑Cola’s $6 billion tax penalty stemming from a 2020 U.S. tax‑court ruling that the beverage giant under‑reported income on inter‑company transactions. The case highlights how transfer‑pricing disputes can balloon into multi‑billion‑dollar liabilities for multinational firms. Key insights include...

What Type of Law Do You Want to Practice? Part 2
The video tackles why aspiring lawyers struggle to answer “what type of law do you want to practice?” It argues the core obstacle is a systemic lack of exposure to the breadth of legal practice before and during law school. The...

Financial Regulations Shaping the Future of Banking
Mick Fennell, chief risk officer at Temenos, outlines how banks can steer through a wave of new regulations, from Verification of Payee mandates to SWIFT’s MT2MX migration and instant‑payment frameworks. He stresses that heightened cybersecurity requirements and the emergence of...

BLTF 2026 - "What Questions Are Your Clients Asking that They Weren't Asking Last Year?"
Clients have shifted from basic curiosity about AI to tactical demands for systems that ingest natural-language data, automate workflows, and drive task delegation at scale. Buyers now prioritize consolidation of decision-making tools, integration of generative AI across large document sets,...

Anthropic Sues US Government Over Supply Chain Risk Label
Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense after the agency placed the AI startup on a supply‑chain risk list, a label usually reserved for firms from adversarial nations. The DoD’s designation forces the department to shift...

LSEG World-Check Verify
The video introduces LSEG World-Check Verify, a cloud‑native name‑screening API designed to embed directly into payment and onboarding pipelines. Built on Amazon Web Services, the solution promises real‑time, privacy‑first checks that keep compliance from slowing down instant‑payment ecosystems. Key features highlighted...

Ignore This New Filing Requirement and You Could Face Prison
The video warns that a newly enforced filing requirement carries steep penalties for non‑compliance, ranging from civil fines to criminal prosecution. It emphasizes that ignorance is not a defense; even negligent oversights can trigger substantial monetary sanctions. Penalties are tiered. Negligent...

No Legal Barrier to Shamsul Iskandar Probe, Says DPP
The Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court heard Deputy Public Prosecutor Farah Eslin Yusup Khan assert that no legal provision prevents the corruption probe into former minister Datuk Shri Shamsul Iskandar Muhammad Akin from proceeding, despite his 2023 charge. The defense, led by...

Shawn Campbell and 3 Others v The King (No 2) (Jamaica)
The Jamaican Supreme Court heard the appeal of Shawn Campbell and four co‑defendants against the Crown, focusing on whether key digital evidence – labelled JS2 – should be admitted after a statutory breach, and whether the jury should be discharged...

Parties Debate Whether To Remove Taiwan Lawmaker With Chinese Citizenship|TaiwanPlus News
Last month Chinese-born Li Zhenling, a Taiwan People’s Party lawmaker who holds a Taiwanese passport and says she has lived in Taiwan for over 30 years, took office—prompting a legal and political dispute over her eligibility. Taiwan’s laws ban dual...

⚖️ CPA Legal Liability: Breach of Contract and Negligence — CPA Exam (REG) | Taxation Course
The video explains the legal exposure CPAs face when acting as tax preparers, focusing on two primary avenues of liability: breach of contract and negligence‑based tort claims. It contrasts these with audit‑related liabilities, emphasizing that a CPA’s promise to file...

Talk I: Copyright Challenge – A Comparative Law View on Authorship
The inaugural Yuan Global Talk examined how generative AI challenges traditional copyright doctrines, contrasting recent rulings in China and the United States. Host Yuan Hao introduced the technology’s rapid rise and set the stage for a comparative legal analysis of...

New Ruling Changes Everything and the Defense Response. Kouri Richins Trial Day 11
The eleventh day of the Kouri Richins trial took a dramatic turn when Judge M issued an unexpected ruling that redefines which statements and exhibits may be admitted. The order, issued without reliance on the defense’s arguments, focuses on whether...

Microsoft Says Court Should Temporarily Block Pentagon's Blacklist of Anthropic
Microsoft has entered the escalating dispute between the Pentagon and AI startup Anthropic by filing an amicus brief that backs Anthropic’s request for a temporary restraining order to block the Department of Defense’s supply‑chain risk designation. The Pentagon’s move to...

Kouri Richins' Housekeeper Takes The Stand: Full Testimony
Carmen Lauber, a housekeeper who cleaned for Kouri Richins’ family, testified in court describing multiple pretrial interviews with investigators about the death of Eric and acknowledging extensive past drug-related convictions and current probation. Lauber said she spoke to investigators for...

What Happened?! Early End to Trial Day 11 - Kouri Richins Murder Trial
Kouri Richins, accused of murdering her husband in March 2022 and attempting murder in February 2022, faced an unexpected halt on Day 11 of her trial. The courtroom was cleared early after a juror reported health issues, prompting the judge...

Hidden Murder of Dee Warner: Watch the Verdict!
A Michigan jury delivered a guilty verdict in the murder of Dee Warner, finding her husband Dale Warner responsible for second-degree homicide. The decision was announced on Court TV Live by Judge Ashley, marking the conclusion of a protracted trial...

LIVE: Reality Star Boat Strangling Trial - Day 2 | COURT TV
The second day of the Boca Bash boat‑party trial featured testimony from Anthony Bullen, a physical therapist who was on the lake when the alleged assault occurred. Bullen was called to the stand to recount what he saw on April 24, 2022,...

Women Who Were Sexually Assaulted by Their Driving Instructor Call for Tighter Regulation. #BBCNews
Two women who were sexually assaulted by their driving instructor as teenagers are campaigning for tighter regulation after their attacker received a suspended prison sentence following reports made more than five years later. The women say the instructor groomed and...

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on Fraud
The Department of Justice announced the formation of a dedicated division, headed by a newly appointed assistant attorney general, to tackle the growing tide of federal fraud, with a particular emphasis on Medicaid and Medicare schemes. Officials described the fraud problem...

High Five: Meet Sharon Gronotte, Hospital Risk, Helping Teams, and Favorite Picks
The video introduces Sharon Gronotte, vice president and deputy general counsel of risk at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, outlining her dual role as an attorney and risk strategist. She explains that her job involves interpreting laws for staff, advising on compliance,...

MDT Summit Day 1 Session 1 - Page Ulrey
Page Ulrey opened the MDT Summit by recounting his evolution as King County’s elder‑abuse prosecutor, illustrating how early investigations were hampered by fragmented law‑enforcement contacts and an absence of dedicated advocates. He contrasted that environment with today’s multidisciplinary model that...

Why Starting a Firm Isn't the Same as Building a Business
The episode explores why launching a law firm is not synonymous with building a viable business, urging lawyers to pause and ask a diagnostic question: why am I doing this? The hosts argue that without a clear, intentional purpose, structural...

Bersatu's Account Flagged to Bank Negara After RM19.3mil Deposit, Court Told
The Kuala Lumpur High Court heard testimony that a suspicious transaction report (STR) was filed with Bank Negara after roughly RM19.3 million was funneled into the bank account of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia. CIMB branch manager Lee Huenei detailed that the...

Cory Richins Trial Day 8: Fentanyl Lethality & Suspicious Death #Lawyer #explains #shorts
Day eight of the Corey Richens trial centered on the cause of death, specifically whether fentanyl ingestion was accidental, suicidal, or homicidal. The prosecution argued that the victim died after being given a fluid containing fentanyl, while the defense highlighted...

Horace King - Lextar AI - CodeX Group Meeting March 5, 2026
In a CodeX group meeting on March 5, 2026, Horace King, co‑founder and CEO of Lextar AI, introduced a governance‑grade legal reasoning platform designed for regulated environments. He framed the discussion around responsible AI, emphasizing that the product is built to meet...

They Get the Tariff Refunds - You Don't. (Atmus Filtration V. U.S.)
The video dissects the fallout from the U.S. Supreme Court’s February 20, 2026 ruling in Learning Resources v. Trump, which struck down the emergency tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The Court of International Trade subsequently ordered Customs and...

USSC Public Hearing - March 9, 2026
The United States Sentencing Commission held a public hearing on March 9, 2026 to discuss a slate of proposed amendments covering career‑offender circuit conflicts, sentencing options, and human‑smuggling offenses. Commissioners outlined the agenda, reminded the public of the March 18 comment deadline, and...

Statement From Leapfrog President and CEO Leah Binder on the Tenet Healthcare Lawsuit Decision
Leapfrog Group President and CEO Leah Binder said a federal judge in Florida issued an injunction under the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, blocking Leapfrog from issuing and forcing removal of safety grades for five Florida for‑profit hospitals...

The New Real Estate Report That Reveals Who Actually Owns Property
A new real estate filing requires four sections of disclosure: the filer’s contact details (often a title company, law firm or closing agent), the property’s address and legal description, the transferee’s identity (the beneficial owner who will hold the property,...

Harvey Adds AI Agent Builder for Law Firms
Harvey, a legal‑tech AI provider, announced an AI Agent Builder that enables law firms to design their own custom agents. The tool offers a low‑code environment for automating routine tasks such as document review, research, and client intake. CEO Winston...

Anthropic Sues US for Being Labeled Supply Chain Risk
Anthropic PBC has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Defense Department after the Pentagon labeled the company a supply‑chain risk. The dispute stems from the Pentagon’s demand for additional safeguards on Anthropic’s generative‑AI models before any federal contracts can proceed....

EOC's Failed Agency: Statute of Limitations
The video offers a blunt assessment of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), labeling it a "failed agency" that has underperformed for decades while acknowledging a handful of dedicated employees. It underscores the agency’s reputation for low productivity and limited assistance,...

L&E Hurdles in 2026
The video outlines a three‑pronged regulatory shift that will reshape H‑1B hiring in 2026. A wage‑based allocation system, higher minimum wage thresholds, and a new sworn‑statement filing are slated to take effect, placing premium pay at the forefront of visa...

Making America the Crypto Capital of the World | New CFTC Chairman
The interview with new CFTC chairman Mike Selig focuses on his agenda to cement the United States as the world’s leading crypto hub. Selig, a former crypto‑lawyer and SEC task‑force chief, was sworn in December and immediately signaled a shift...

Niki Black on AI Adoption, Billing Pressure, and the Governance Gap in Legal
The episode centers on the newly released 8 a.m. Legal Industry Report 2026, which examines how solo, small and midsize firms are grappling with rapid AI adoption, mounting billing pressures, and a glaring governance vacuum. Host Marlene Gabau and legal‑tech strategist Nikki...

How CBI Is Preparing Italian Banks for Payment Fraud Prevention
The interview with Pilaf Fragala, CBI’s chief commercial officer, focuses on how the fintech‑focused benefit corporation is helping Italian banks meet the October deadline for mandatory verification of payment (VOP) to curb payment fraud. Fragala explains that CBI’s VOP solution provides...

Jury Selection: A Pro Se Challenge
The video warns pro se litigants about the perils of demanding a jury trial, emphasizing that while instinct may lean toward a jury, the reality is a steep learning curve. It outlines the intricate process of jury selection—reading potential jurors, navigating...

Freddy Arthur - NICE Actimize - Money20/20 Europe
At Money20/20 Europe, Freddy Arthur, EMEA Fraud Strategy Leader at NICE Actimize, discussed the firm’s 25‑year legacy in financial crime prevention. He highlighted the company’s multi‑layered fraud detection platform that blends internal, third‑party and identity risk data. Arthur emphasized continuous...

Turning a False DMCA Takedown Into the Best Outcome Possible for an Indie Dev
The video recounts how an indie title, Alumia, was abruptly removed from Steam after a Microsoft‑powered AI mistakenly identified a screenshot as infringing on Minecraft, prompting a blanket DMCA takedown just before Steam Next Fest. The developer’s legal counsel faced...