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The story begins with a shadowy figure using the alias “Patrick Kessler,” who contacted high-profile lawyers claiming he had access to an encrypted archive of Epstein's surveillance footage — including videos allegedly implicating powerful individuals. Kessler persuaded respected attorneys like David Boies and John Pottinger to engage with him, proposing schemes in which those incriminated would pay large private settlements (some proceeds earmarked for victims) to keep the footage hidden. The lawyers—even while representing Epstein's accusers—were accused of attempting to profit by holding this “evidence” hostage. Over months of negotiations, The New York Times was brought in as a possible media outlet to pressure the men on the so-called “hot list.” But none of the promised videos ever materialized, and Kessler later claimed his servers were destroyed in a fire, forcing him to flee.Critics argue that Boies's deep involvement in the Kessler scheme blurred ethical lines: a lawyer advocating for victims who also appeared poised to monetize secret evidence placed him in a conflicted position. The Times, meanwhile, has been faulted for its handling of the story—reporting Kessler's claims without sufficiently flagging how unverified they were, or how they played into an opportunistic playbook of legal maneuvering over actual justice. Some see the Kessler-Boies-Times saga as illustrative of how even institutions considered pillars of integrity can become complicit in obfuscation, leveraging sensational claims for influence rather than holding the powerful accountable.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Alan Dershowitz filed a lawsuit against Netflix in 2021 over its docuseries Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, alleging defamation and breach of contract. He claimed the series unfairly presented Virginia Giuffre's allegations against him without including exculpatory evidence he provided, and argued that producers had promised to air his side of the story but failed to do so. Netflix denied the allegations and filed a countersuit, insisting the program was accurate and that Dershowitz's claims were meritless.Separately, Dershowitz became embroiled in a bitter legal fight with prominent attorney David Boies, who sued him for defamation after Dershowitz accused Boies of unethical conduct and pressuring Giuffre into making false statements. Dershowitz countered with his own claims that Boies had orchestrated a campaign to smear him. Both disputes—Dershowitz versus Netflix and Dershowitz versus Boies—ultimately ended in late 2022 when all parties agreed to dismiss their lawsuits with prejudice. Giuffre herself issued a statement acknowledging she may have misidentified Dershowitz, closing out the high-profile litigation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Alan Dershowitz filed a lawsuit against Netflix in 2021 over its docuseries Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, alleging defamation and breach of contract. He claimed the series unfairly presented Virginia Giuffre's allegations against him without including exculpatory evidence he provided, and argued that producers had promised to air his side of the story but failed to do so. Netflix denied the allegations and filed a countersuit, insisting the program was accurate and that Dershowitz's claims were meritless.Separately, Dershowitz became embroiled in a bitter legal fight with prominent attorney David Boies, who sued him for defamation after Dershowitz accused Boies of unethical conduct and pressuring Giuffre into making false statements. Dershowitz countered with his own claims that Boies had orchestrated a campaign to smear him. Both disputes—Dershowitz versus Netflix and Dershowitz versus Boies—ultimately ended in late 2022 when all parties agreed to dismiss their lawsuits with prejudice. Giuffre herself issued a statement acknowledging she may have misidentified Dershowitz, closing out the high-profile litigation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Alan Dershowitz filed a lawsuit against Netflix in 2021 over its docuseries Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, alleging defamation and breach of contract. He claimed the series unfairly presented Virginia Giuffre's allegations against him without including exculpatory evidence he provided, and argued that producers had promised to air his side of the story but failed to do so. Netflix denied the allegations and filed a countersuit, insisting the program was accurate and that Dershowitz's claims were meritless.Separately, Dershowitz became embroiled in a bitter legal fight with prominent attorney David Boies, who sued him for defamation after Dershowitz accused Boies of unethical conduct and pressuring Giuffre into making false statements. Dershowitz countered with his own claims that Boies had orchestrated a campaign to smear him. Both disputes—Dershowitz versus Netflix and Dershowitz versus Boies—ultimately ended in late 2022 when all parties agreed to dismiss their lawsuits with prejudice. Giuffre herself issued a statement acknowledging she may have misidentified Dershowitz, closing out the high-profile litigation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Après un rendez-vous de suivi avec son cardiologue, le père d’Éloïse a été renvoyé chez lui alors qu’il présentait des signes clairs qu’il était victime d’un AVC. Entrevue avec Éloïse Boies, alias Eloveutsavoir, créatrice de contenu sur les réseaux sociaux et journaliste indépendante. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radio Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Jimmy Kimmel suspendu des ondes pour une durée indéterminée | La vie amoureuse des criminels emprisonnés : comment expliquer l’intérêt de leurs conquêtes? | Le père d’une journaliste indépendante s’est fait renvoyer à la maison avec des symptômes très clairs d’un AVC | Des infirmières praticiennes craignent de devoir rembourser leurs bourses Dans cet épisode intégral du 18 septembre, en entrevue : Geneviève Beaulieu-Pelletier, psychologue clinicienne et professeure associée à l’Université du Québec à Montréal, conférencière et auteure. Éloïse Boies, alias Eloveutsavoir, créatrice de contenu sur les réseaux sociaux et journaliste indépendante. Me Marcel-Olivier Nadeau, bâtonnier du Québec. Une production QUB Septembre 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
David Boies, attorney for Virginia Giuffre, explained that Prince Andrew initially tried to stonewall the case but quickly pivoted toward a settlement when faced with the prospect of a deposition. According to Boies, Andrew's priority was to pay as little as possible and avoid publicly acknowledging Giuffre as a victim, even implying her claims were fabricated. The agreement, reached just a week before the scheduled deposition, centered on two elements: a “substantial amount of money” and a carefully worded statement from Andrew, both resolved swiftly under pressure.Boies later noted that if Andrew truly wanted to back out of the settlement, the process was simple: “Just call me, let me take Andrew's deposition, and we'll go to trial.” After Giuffre's death in April 2025, Boies again pressed Andrew to take responsibility, stressing that Virginia would have accepted even a partial acknowledgment or apology. He insisted it was “not too late” for Andrew to come clean, framing accountability as the only way to honor Giuffre's legacy and provide a measure of justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Lawyer for Prince Andrew's sex abuse accuser claims Duke of York avoided going to trial over photo | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Tax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/PIERS to meet with a strategist today for FREE Editor's Note: This interview was recorded before the horrific news of the Charlie Kirk shooting, which will be covered in a special live show tomorrow. Lawyer David Boies is best-known in the UK for representing Virginia Giuffre in her civil case against Prince Andrew; resulting in a settlement of a reported $16m. Now the Epstein Files has erupted into a major US political scandal and Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly being primed for a pardon and lawmakers are calling for the Duke of York to return to the US and face a criminal prosecution. Boies joins Piers Morgan to discuss why he thinks he should be investigated and more. Piers Morgan Uncensored is proudly independent and supported by: Pique: Get 20% off your order plus a FREE frother & glass beaker with this exclusive link: https://piquelife.com/PIERS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Dressel is a seasoned attorney and real estate investor who began his career as a history teacher before graduating with honors from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 2008. He practiced at Boies, Schiller & Flexner before founding his own firm in 2018, focusing on commercial litigation, corporate, and securities law. In 2016, Andrew and his wife began investing in real estate, growing their portfolio to over 200 units across multiple states by 2021. He joined the Warrior program in 2023 to expand his skills and connect with top investors nationwide. Here's some of the topics we covered: From Classroom and Courtroom to Crushing It in Real Estate How to Build Wealth Without Sacrificing Your Lifestyle Turning Setbacks into Strategy and Momentum The Secret to Tapping Into Your Unique Superpower Proven Hacks for Raising Capital Like a Pro Inside the Deal That Changed Everything in Industrial Real Estate What Made This Opportunity Too Good to Pass Up Must-Know Advice for Anyone Ready to Jump into Real Estate Investing If you'd like to apply to the warrior program and do deals with other rockstars in this business: Text crush to 72345 and we'll be speaking soon. For more about Rod and his real estate investing journey go to www.rodkhleif.com
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Dans cet épisode, Guillaume Coutu, fondateur de Physiovélo, discute de l'analyse de la performance avec Mathieu Brisebois-Boies, passionné des sciences de l'activité physique, actuellement étudiant à la maîtrise en kinésiologie. Ses travaux de recherche se concentrent notamment sur l'analyse des performances sportives, avec des contributions significatives dans des domaines tels que le triathlon, le cyclisme et l'haltérophilie. Bonne écoute
Sarah Ransome, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, authored an op-ed in The Washington Post detailing her harrowing experiences and the challenges she faced in seeking justice. She recounted the psychological manipulation and coercion employed by Epstein and his associates, emphasizing the long-lasting trauma inflicted on victims. Ransome criticized systemic failures within the legal system that allowed Epstein's predatory behavior to persist unchecked, highlighting the need for comprehensive reforms to support survivors and hold perpetrators accountable. She called for greater transparency, victim protection, and institutional accountability to prevent such abuses from occurring in the future.Sarah Ransome, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, filed a grievance against her former attorney, David Boies, and his law firm, alleging mistreatment during their representation of her case. While specific details of the grievance are not extensively documented in the available sources, Ransome's complaint suggests dissatisfaction with the legal services provided by Boies and his firm. This action highlights potential issues within legal representation for survivors of sexual abuse, emphasizing the necessity for attorneys to handle such sensitive cases with utmost care and professionalism.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Sarah Ransome, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, authored an op-ed in The Washington Post detailing her harrowing experiences and the challenges she faced in seeking justice. She recounted the psychological manipulation and coercion employed by Epstein and his associates, emphasizing the long-lasting trauma inflicted on victims. Ransome criticized systemic failures within the legal system that allowed Epstein's predatory behavior to persist unchecked, highlighting the need for comprehensive reforms to support survivors and hold perpetrators accountable. She called for greater transparency, victim protection, and institutional accountability to prevent such abuses from occurring in the future.Sarah Ransome, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, filed a grievance against her former attorney, David Boies, and his law firm, alleging mistreatment during their representation of her case. While specific details of the grievance are not extensively documented in the available sources, Ransome's complaint suggests dissatisfaction with the legal services provided by Boies and his firm. This action highlights potential issues within legal representation for survivors of sexual abuse, emphasizing the necessity for attorneys to handle such sensitive cases with utmost care and professionalism.
Sarah Ransome, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, authored an op-ed in The Washington Post detailing her harrowing experiences and the challenges she faced in seeking justice. She recounted the psychological manipulation and coercion employed by Epstein and his associates, emphasizing the long-lasting trauma inflicted on victims. Ransome criticized systemic failures within the legal system that allowed Epstein's predatory behavior to persist unchecked, highlighting the need for comprehensive reforms to support survivors and hold perpetrators accountable. She called for greater transparency, victim protection, and institutional accountability to prevent such abuses from occurring in the future.Sarah Ransome, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, filed a grievance against her former attorney, David Boies, and his law firm, alleging mistreatment during their representation of her case. While specific details of the grievance are not extensively documented in the available sources, Ransome's complaint suggests dissatisfaction with the legal services provided by Boies and his firm. This action highlights potential issues within legal representation for survivors of sexual abuse, emphasizing the necessity for attorneys to handle such sensitive cases with utmost care and professionalism.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Higher Exchanges this week kicks off with a listener question about whether Schedule III is enough to kick off a lasting bull market. After going around the horn, Jesse, Morgan, and Toby agree that a combination of growth, cash flow, and greater access will meaningfully move share prices. TerrAscend's Executive Chairman Jason Wild and CEO Ziad Ghanem join the show 20 minutes in. Jason shares his thoughts on what conditions may lead to a lasting move. We then transition to talking about returning to growth and progress on potential M&A in Ohio. Ziad shares updates on Michigan and Pennsylvania and then explains how they've assumed the top position in the profitable New Jersey market. It wouldn't be cannabis without discussing political progress, and Jason gives his perspective on Schedule III, Trump, and updates us on the Boies lawsuit. He hopes the Boies case may be heard by the Supreme Court as soon as the second half of 2025.The episode concludes with a classic Ask Grok that involves Morgan singing!
Episode Notes Expedia Group — like several other major travel brands — has seen “softening” travel demand recently, but it registered growth in several key metrics during the second quarter, writes Executive Editor Dennis Schaal. CEO Ariane Gorin said Expedia Group is facing a more challenging environment since July, leading the company to adjust its expectations for the rest of the year. But Expedia Group said room nights at flagship brand Expedia.com jumped 20% from last year. In addition, booked room nights grew 10% overall at Expedia Group, topping both Airbnb and Booking Holdings. Next, Delta argues the software company CrowdStrike's offer of onsite help came too late to resolve the carrier's IT outage, writes Airlines Reporter Meghna Maharishi. Delta lawyer David Boies said CrowdStrike didn't provide an “automatic” solution to solve an IT outage that eventually became a meltdown for Delta. The airline canceled roughly 7,000 flights after a July 19 CrowdStrike outage. CrowdStrike said earlier this week that Delta declined its offer for onsite assistance. However, Delta claims CrowdStrike's offer was “unhelpful and untimely.” Boies notes the offer came four days after the IT outage and by that time, Delta had already restored most of its critical systems. In a statement, Crowdstrike said “Delta continues to push a misleading narrative” and that if offered support within hours of the incident. Finally, Tripadvisor's controlling shareholder is looking to do a deal with travel and tourism investment firm Certares, writes Executive Editor Dennis Schaal. Liberty Tripadvisor Holdings CEO Greg Maffei said the company is in “active discussions” with Certares about possible transactions. Schaal notes those “active discussions” would revolve around the $325 million preferred stock investment Liberty Tripadvisor must repay Certares by March 2025. Certares became a strategic investor in Liberty Tripadvisor in March 2020. For more travel stories and deep dives into the latest trends, head to skift.com.
Éloïse Boies s'entretient avec des personnes issues de différentes sphères professionnelles pour philosopher sur des sujets qui la passionne et qui méritent réflexion. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last week's highlights include Fisker's chapter 11 filing, Hertz's $1 billion debt raise, a ruling in the Invesco/Robertshaw dispute over “required lender” status and David Boies joining former bankruptcy judge David R. Jones' defense team. And, as always, we provide a preview of what's on tap for this week. We're taking a brief recess from our weekly interview segment this week but will be back next week with more premium content. For more information on our latest events and webinars, visit reorg.com/resources/events-and-webinars/ Sign up for our weekly newsletter, Reorg on the Record: reorg.com/resources/reorg-on-the-record We're looking for feedback to improve the podcast experience! Please share your thoughts by taking the survey:https://www.research.net/r/Reorg_podcast_survey
Andrew Dressel is an accomplished attorney and real estate investor. After teaching history in Edison, New Jersey, he graduated with honors from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 2008. He began his legal career at Boies, Schiller & Flexner in 2011 and founded his own firm in 2018, focusing on commercial litigation, corporate, and securities law. Andrew and his wife started investing in real estate in 2016, expanding to over 200 units across several states by 2021. In 2023, he joined the Warrior program to enhance his investing skills and network with peers nationwide. Here's some of the topics we covered: Teacher/Lawyer to Successful Real Estate Investor Balancing Real Estate Investing with Your Lifestyle Overcoming Obstacles & Making A New Plan Leveraging Your Investing Strengths Tips and Techniques for Raising Capital Industrial Real Estate Deal Deep Dive This Opportunity Stand Out Advice and Guidance for Aspiring Real Estate Investors If you'd like to apply to the warrior program and do deals with other rockstars in this business: Text crush to 72345 and we'll be speaking soon. For more about Rod and his real estate investing journey go to www.rodkhleif.com
Dans cet épisode, je m'entretiens avec Guylaine Boies, co-fondatrice du centre de soins périnatals O'monde. Nous discutons ensemble des différents services offerts pendant la grossesse et lorsque bébé est arrivé, mais surtout des besoins essentiels de soutien dans les premiers moments de la parentalité. Guylaine nous explique en quoi consiste l'auto-hypnose et ce que cela peut apporter pour l'accouchement. Nous approfondissons aussi ce qu'est le soin thalassothérapie pour bébé. La mission de Guylaine avec son centre est de créer le village nécessaire pour soutenir les parents et les bébés dans cette grande aventure de leurs débuts de vie ensemble. Merci d'être là et bonne écoute! - Pour joindre Guylaine : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008950808792 Pour suivre O'monde centre de soins périnatals : https://www.instagram.com/o.monde_servicesperinatals/ - Pour me suivre afin de ne rien manquer des épisodes : https://www.instagram.com/_kimroberge/ - N'hésitez pas à contacter les maisons des familles de votre région, les lignes d'écoutes pour parents, si vous en ressentez le besoins ou si vous traversez des moments difficiles. - Merci de prendre le temps de noter le balado, de le partager et surtout d'en parler! Kim xx
David Boies is a prominent American attorney known for his high-profile legal cases and involvement in various significant legal matters. Here is a summary of David Boies:Background: David Boies was born on March 11, 1941, in Sycamore, Illinois, USA. He earned his law degree from Yale Law School in 1966 and began his legal career as an associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.Legal Career: Boies gained national recognition for his exceptional legal skills and became a partner at Cravath. He later founded his own law firm, Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, which became renowned for handling complex and contentious legal cases.Notable Cases: Boies has been involved in several high-profile cases throughout his career, including:United States v. Microsoft: He represented the U.S. Department of Justice in the antitrust case against Microsoft in the late 1990s.Bush v. Gore: Boies represented Vice President Al Gore in the legal dispute over the 2000 U.S. presidential election results, arguing against George W. Bush's election as president.Hollingsworth v. Perry: Boies was part of the legal team challenging California's Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage. The case ultimately led to the legalization of same-sex marriage in California.Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co.: Boies represented Apple in the high-stakes patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung.Advocacy for Civil Rights: Boies has been a vocal advocate for civil rights, particularly in the areas of marriage equality and LGBTQ+ rights. His work on the Proposition 8 case and other related matters has made a significant impact on the legal landscape.Awards and Recognition: Boies has received numerous awards and honors for his legal career, including being named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.Books: He co-authored a book titled "Courting Justice: From New York Yankees v. Major League Baseball to Bush v. Gore, 1997-2000," which provides insights into his experiences in the legal field.We are now learning that David Boies charges over 2100 dollars an hour for his services and those services ended up costing the survivors close to 25 million dollars of the settlement. His cut was roughly 30%.(commercial at 8:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:David Boies reveals $2,110 billing rate in Deutsche Bank fee bid | Reuters
David Boies is a prominent American attorney known for his high-profile legal cases and involvement in various significant legal matters. Here is a summary of David Boies:Background: David Boies was born on March 11, 1941, in Sycamore, Illinois, USA. He earned his law degree from Yale Law School in 1966 and began his legal career as an associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.Legal Career: Boies gained national recognition for his exceptional legal skills and became a partner at Cravath. He later founded his own law firm, Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, which became renowned for handling complex and contentious legal cases.Notable Cases: Boies has been involved in several high-profile cases throughout his career, including:United States v. Microsoft: He represented the U.S. Department of Justice in the antitrust case against Microsoft in the late 1990s.Bush v. Gore: Boies represented Vice President Al Gore in the legal dispute over the 2000 U.S. presidential election results, arguing against George W. Bush's election as president.Hollingsworth v. Perry: Boies was part of the legal team challenging California's Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage. The case ultimately led to the legalization of same-sex marriage in California.Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co.: Boies represented Apple in the high-stakes patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung.Advocacy for Civil Rights: Boies has been a vocal advocate for civil rights, particularly in the areas of marriage equality and LGBTQ+ rights. His work on the Proposition 8 case and other related matters has made a significant impact on the legal landscape.Awards and Recognition: Boies has received numerous awards and honors for his legal career, including being named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.Books: He co-authored a book titled "Courting Justice: From New York Yankees v. Major League Baseball to Bush v. Gore, 1997-2000," which provides insights into his experiences in the legal field.We are now learning that David Boies charges over 2100 dollars an hour for his services and those services ended up costing the survivors close to 25 million dollars of the settlement. His cut was roughly 30%.(commercial at 8:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:David Boies reveals $2,110 billing rate in Deutsche Bank fee bid | Reuters
Dans cet épisode, je m'entretiens avec Guylaine Boies, une femme lumineuse, une maman de deux enfants. La discussion porte sur le comment elle a vécu ses grossesses, les premières années de vie de ses enfants, en étant dans un contexte difficile. Je fais un trigger warning ici, car on aborde des sujets tels que la violence psychologique, l'isolement. C'est un épisode malgré tout très inspirant, c'est beau de voir le cheminement de Guylaine et où elle en est aujourd'hui. Sereine, elle nous parle avec une certaine paix intérieure de ces étapes de sa vie. Voici l'histoire de Guylaine. Merci d'être là et bonne écoute! - Pour joindre Guylaine : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008950808792 Pour suivre O'monde centre de soins périnatals : https://www.instagram.com/o.monde_servicesperinatals/ - Pour me suivre afin de ne rien manquer des épisodes : https://www.instagram.com/_kimroberge/ - N'hésitez pas à contacter les maisons des familles de votre région, les lignes d'écoutes si vous en ressentez le besoins ou si vous traversez des moments difficiles. - Merci de prendre le temps de noter le balado, de le partager et surtout d'en parler! Kim xx
This week's show starts with Jesse, Morgan, and Toby discussing the strong start to 2024. The group evaluates what's been driving the positive returns and inflows to the MSOS and MSOX ETFs. Verano President Darren Weiss and CIO Aaron Miles join 20 minutes into the episode. Darren and Aaron react to the contents of the HHS recommendation and also update us on the Boies lawsuit. We also dig into how 280E removal would impact Verano's business and potential priorities with the increased cash flow. Florida Governor DeSantis recently commented on adult use appearing on the Florida ballot in 2024 and the Verano team shares their thoughts on the process and how much the Florida market may grow if adult use is approved. The episode concludes with Aaron and Darren talking about the interest they are seeing from institutional investors since the HHS announcement.
This week Morgan and Jesse recap the top cannabis-investing stories from 2023. HHS announcing its recommendation for Schedule III was the consensus top pick, especially when paired with the Boies lawsuit. Other notable news includes Maryland launching adult-use sales, Ohio voting in favor of adult use, increased operational efficiencies, cannabis sales increasing while alcohol declines, and uplisting to the TSX.
Comédienne, animatrice et directrice de production, évoluant dans le show-business depuis plus de 15 ans, Éloïse a lancé sa chaîne Élo veut Savoir au début de la pandémie, en juin 2020, où elle aborde des sujets sensibles et souvent tabous. Elle s'est démarquée par son approche journalistique rigoureuse et pragmatique. Elle a entre autre reçu Idriss Aberkane, Alain Deneault, Frédéric Lenoir, Mathieu Bock-Côté. Elle a aussi eu l'honneur de s'entretenir avec le réalisateur oscarisé Oliver Stone et avec l'auteur internationalement reconnu Graham Hancock.
David Boies is a prominent American attorney known for his high-profile legal cases and involvement in various significant legal matters. Here is a summary of David Boies:Background: David Boies was born on March 11, 1941, in Sycamore, Illinois, USA. He earned his law degree from Yale Law School in 1966 and began his legal career as an associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.Legal Career: Boies gained national recognition for his exceptional legal skills and became a partner at Cravath. He later founded his own law firm, Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, which became renowned for handling complex and contentious legal cases.Notable Cases: Boies has been involved in several high-profile cases throughout his career, including:United States v. Microsoft: He represented the U.S. Department of Justice in the antitrust case against Microsoft in the late 1990s.Bush v. Gore: Boies represented Vice President Al Gore in the legal dispute over the 2000 U.S. presidential election results, arguing against George W. Bush's election as president.Hollingsworth v. Perry: Boies was part of the legal team challenging California's Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage. The case ultimately led to the legalization of same-sex marriage in California.Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co.: Boies represented Apple in the high-stakes patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung.Advocacy for Civil Rights: Boies has been a vocal advocate for civil rights, particularly in the areas of marriage equality and LGBTQ+ rights. His work on the Proposition 8 case and other related matters has made a significant impact on the legal landscape.Awards and Recognition: Boies has received numerous awards and honors for his legal career, including being named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.Books: He co-authored a book titled "Courting Justice: From New York Yankees v. Major League Baseball to Bush v. Gore, 1997-2000," which provides insights into his experiences in the legal field.We are now learning that David Boies charges over 2100 dollars an hour for his services and those services ended up costing the survivors close to 25 million dollars of the settlement. His cut was roughly 30%.(commercial at 7:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:David Boies reveals $2,110 billing rate in Deutsche Bank fee bid | ReutersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
This week on Higher Exchanges we spoke about potential new adult-use states and a groundbreaking lawsuit against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland. Hirsh Jain, Founder of Ananda Strategy, leads the discussion about the potential for adult use in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida. These are three key states that may flip to recreational sales by the end of 2024. Joshua Schiller, Partner at Boies, Flexner, Schiller, joins the show halfway through to explain the key points of the lawsuit they filed. He articulates the basis for the suit, how the objectives are different than SAFER Banking and rescheduling, and the potential timeline. Higher Exchanges is recorded live on X Spaces and we apologize for the technical difficulties during today's episode.
A lot of press coverage tends to conflate environmental, social, and governance initiatives exclusively with environmental stewardship and climate change. While the “E” of ESG is certainly important, organizations that overlook the “S” and “G” could open themselves up to other crises such as human rights violations and data breaches. In this episode of LRN's Principled Podcast, host Susan Divers discusses best practices for integrating governance and social impact considerations into ESG strategy with Sony Group's Global Ethics & Compliance Strategy Leader, Kathleen Franklin. For a full transcript of this podcast, visit the episode page at LRN.com. Guest: Kathleen Franklin Kathleen Franklin is the Global Ethics & Compliance Strategy Leader for the Sony Group Companies, where she is responsible for promoting a culture of ethics and devising enterprise-wide solutions for critical risk areas. She also acts as the chief compliance officer for Sony Corporation of America and its operating subsidiaries. Prior to joining Sony, Kathleen was a partner and co-chair of the Corporate Governance Group for Boies, Schiller and Flexner, LLP. Kathleen is also a member of the board of directors of Bank OZK (NASDAQ:OZK) where she serves on the Risk Committee. Bank OZK is headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas, conducts banking operations through 240 offices in Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Texas, South Carolina, New York and California, and has approximately 27 billion in assets. Kathleen graduated magna cum laude from Siena College, Loudonville, New York, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. She graduated magna cum laude from Albany Law School of Union University and earned an LL.M in Taxation from New York University School of Law. Host: Susan Divers Susan Divers is a senior advisor with LRN Corporation. In that capacity, Ms. Divers brings her 30+ years' accomplishments and experience in the ethics and compliance area to LRN partners and colleagues. This expertise includes building state-of-the-art compliance programs infused with values, designing user-friendly means of engaging and informing employees, fostering an embedded culture of compliance and substantial subject matter expertise in anti-corruption, export controls, sanctions, and other key areas of compliance. Prior to joining LRN, Mrs. Divers served as AECOM's Assistant General for Global Ethics & Compliance and Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer. Under her leadership, AECOM's ethics and compliance program garnered six external awards in recognition of its effectiveness and Mrs. Divers' thought leadership in the ethics field. In 2011, Mrs. Divers received the AECOM CEO Award of Excellence, which recognized her work in advancing the company's ethics and compliance program. Mrs. Divers' background includes more than thirty years' experience practicing law in these areas. Before joining AECOM, she worked at SAIC and Lockheed Martin in the international compliance area. Prior to that, she was a partner with the DC office of Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal. She also spent four years in London and is qualified as a Solicitor to the High Court of England and Wales, practicing in the international arena with the law firms of Theodore Goddard & Co. and Herbert Smith & Co. She also served as an attorney in the Office of the Legal Advisor at the Department of State and was a member of the U.S. delegation to the UN working on the first anti-corruption multilateral treaty initiative. Mrs. Divers is a member of the DC Bar and a graduate of Trinity College, Washington D.C. and of the National Law Center of George Washington University. In 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 Ethisphere Magazine listed her as one the “Attorneys Who Matter” in the ethics & compliance area. She is a member of the Advisory Boards of the Rutgers University Center for Ethical Behavior and served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Institute for Practical Training from 2005-2008.
David Boies is a prominent American attorney known for his high-profile legal cases and involvement in various significant legal matters. Here is a summary of David Boies:Background: David Boies was born on March 11, 1941, in Sycamore, Illinois, USA. He earned his law degree from Yale Law School in 1966 and began his legal career as an associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.Legal Career: Boies gained national recognition for his exceptional legal skills and became a partner at Cravath. He later founded his own law firm, Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, which became renowned for handling complex and contentious legal cases.Notable Cases: Boies has been involved in several high-profile cases throughout his career, including:United States v. Microsoft: He represented the U.S. Department of Justice in the antitrust case against Microsoft in the late 1990s.Bush v. Gore: Boies represented Vice President Al Gore in the legal dispute over the 2000 U.S. presidential election results, arguing against George W. Bush's election as president.Hollingsworth v. Perry: Boies was part of the legal team challenging California's Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage. The case ultimately led to the legalization of same-sex marriage in California.Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co.: Boies represented Apple in the high-stakes patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung.Advocacy for Civil Rights: Boies has been a vocal advocate for civil rights, particularly in the areas of marriage equality and LGBTQ+ rights. His work on the Proposition 8 case and other related matters has made a significant impact on the legal landscape.Awards and Recognition: Boies has received numerous awards and honors for his legal career, including being named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.Books: He co-authored a book titled "Courting Justice: From New York Yankees v. Major League Baseball to Bush v. Gore, 1997-2000," which provides insights into his experiences in the legal field.We are now learning that David Boies charges over 2100 dollars an hour for his services and those services ended up costing the survivors close to 25 million dollars of the settlement. His cut was roughly 30%. (commercial at 7:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:David Boies reveals $2,110 billing rate in Deutsche Bank fee bid | ReutersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
David Boies is a prominent American attorney known for his high-profile legal cases and involvement in various significant legal matters. Here is a summary of David Boies:Background: David Boies was born on March 11, 1941, in Sycamore, Illinois, USA. He earned his law degree from Yale Law School in 1966 and began his legal career as an associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.Legal Career: Boies gained national recognition for his exceptional legal skills and became a partner at Cravath. He later founded his own law firm, Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, which became renowned for handling complex and contentious legal cases.Notable Cases: Boies has been involved in several high-profile cases throughout his career, including:United States v. Microsoft: He represented the U.S. Department of Justice in the antitrust case against Microsoft in the late 1990s.Bush v. Gore: Boies represented Vice President Al Gore in the legal dispute over the 2000 U.S. presidential election results, arguing against George W. Bush's election as president.Hollingsworth v. Perry: Boies was part of the legal team challenging California's Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage. The case ultimately led to the legalization of same-sex marriage in California.Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co.: Boies represented Apple in the high-stakes patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung.Advocacy for Civil Rights: Boies has been a vocal advocate for civil rights, particularly in the areas of marriage equality and LGBTQ+ rights. His work on the Proposition 8 case and other related matters has made a significant impact on the legal landscape.Awards and Recognition: Boies has received numerous awards and honors for his legal career, including being named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.Books: He co-authored a book titled "Courting Justice: From New York Yankees v. Major League Baseball to Bush v. Gore, 1997-2000," which provides insights into his experiences in the legal field.We are now learning that David Boies charges over 2100 dollars an hour for his services and those services ended up costing the survivors close to 25 million dollars of the settlement. His cut was roughly 30%. (commercial at 7:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:David Boies reveals $2,110 billing rate in Deutsche Bank fee bid | ReutersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Formen part d'una prova pilot que la Diputació de Barcelona ha engegat a platges de Sitges i de Sant Pol de Mar i tenen la funció de recollir dades marítimes relacionades amb la temperatura de l'aigua i les onades per tal d'oferir informació a l'Ajuntament sobre l'estat del mar en aquelles platges que o bé no reben vigilància o aquesta és menor. L'entrada 5 boies intel·ligents ja funcionen en platges de Sitges ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
En 2021, Boucar Diouf était de passage à mon podcast et a exclamé haut et fort que "les plus belles conversations ne se trouvent pas aux extrêmes (droite/gauche), elles ont lieu au milieu". Selon les sondages, entre 7% et 26% des Nord Américains ont une confiance absolue envers leurs médias traditionnels. Plutôt préoccupant. J'ai eu l'honneur de recevoir Éloïse Boies à l'émission le mois dernier pour parler de son podcast Elo Veut Savoir. Éloïse n'a pas la langue dans sa poche, adore les débats et prend grand plaisir à approfondir des sujets tabous avec nuances et sensibilité, ainsi que faire des entrevues avec des gens tels que Buck Angel, Oliver Stone, Ariane Bilheran et Dr Idriss Aberkane.
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Het is heel Nederlands: niet je hoofd boven het maaiveld steken. Doe maar gewoon, dan doe je al gek genoeg. In deze aflevering gaan we het over iets nieuws hebben, namelijk de 'HEXACO'. Ik hoor je denken: wat is dat?! Geen zorgen, dat gaan we je uitleggen! We gaan ons in deze aflevering focussen op: eerlijkheid, oprechtheid, bescheidenheid en hebzucht vermijding.Voor meer persoonlijkheidsfeitjes volg ons op Instagram of TikTok!Lees, kijk en luistertips
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Ben Hutman is a partner in the firm's Securities Litigation group. Ben concentrates his practice on complex commercial and appellate litigation matters. Ben represents both plaintiffs and defendants on diverse matters, including business divorce, securities litigation, commercial contract disputes, and shareholder derivative suits, among other commercial matters. Ben has represented a wide variety of clients in federal District and Circuit Courts, New York State trial and appellate courts, FINRA arbitration, AAA arbitration, and mediation. Prior to joining Sadis & Goldberg, Ben was an associate at Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP working in the complex litigation group. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-hutman-6b0a6216/ Sadis & Goldberg LLP: https://www.sadis.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/
The survivors compensation fund should be paying out claims in weeks in some cases according to David Boies.The fund, which received the go ahead on Tuesday from the court is moving at a rapid pace to begin restitution payments to the survivors and for those who decide to participate they can expect the process to move quickly according to Boies.(commercial at 10:53)To contact me:Bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.law.com/newyorklawjournal/2020/06/04/epstein-victim-compensation-fund-approved-by-virgin-islands-judge/
The survivors compensation fund should be paying out claims in weeks in some cases according to David Boies.The fund, which received the go ahead on Tuesday from the court is moving at a rapid pace to begin restitution payments to the survivors and for those who decide to participate they can expect the process to move quickly according to Boies.(commercial at 10:53)To contact me:Bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.law.com/newyorklawjournal/2020/06/04/epstein-victim-compensation-fund-approved-by-virgin-islands-judge/
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This week we look at some MSO's new legal strategy to overturn the Controlled Substances Act and section 280-E of the tax code, and then we'll turn our attention to a new study that says we're classifying our cannabis all wrong using indica, sativa and hybrid. And finally, we'll look at the future of cannabis on social media platforms Instagram and Tik Tok. We'll be discussing all those stories and more on the BEST cannabis podcast in the business... As we like to say around here, “Everyone knows what happened in marijuana today, but you need to know what's happening in Marijuana Tomorrow!” ----more---- Segment 1 - The Boies Are Back in Town... https://www.marijuanamoment.net/marijuana-companies-teaming-up-to-sue-federal-government-with-all-star-legal-firm-multi-state-operator-ceo-says/ ----more---- Segment 2 - What's in a strain name? https://www.marijuanamoment.net/marijuana-strain-labels-often-mislead-consumers-study-of-nearly-90000-samples-shows/ ----more---- Segment 3 - Doin' It All For the ‘Gram… https://www.marijuanamoment.net/marijuana-legalization-drastically-changed-cannabis-marketing-on-instagram-study-finds/ https://www.marijuanamoment.net/new-york-marijuana-regulators-ask-tiktok-to-stop-banning-cannabis-education-advertising/ This episode of Marijuana Tomorrow is brought to you by Cannabeta Realty and The Emerald Farm Tours.
On this episode of the High Rise, Cy and Emily talk about Ascend Wellness Holdings (AWH) banding together with other prominent cannabis businesses to sue the federal government over what they believe to be unconstitutional policies that are impending their operations. AWH has tapped the famous law firm Boies, Schiller Flexner to help them bring this case all the way up SCOTUS if they can garner enough support, and it definitely sounds like they do. Make sure to stream this at 1x speed, as there are many details Cy and Emily cover that go beyond the headlines of this latest story to come out of the cannabis industry. As always we thank you for listening and please remember to rate and subscribe to the High Rise wherever you get your podcasts.https://www.marijuanamoment.net/marijuana-companies-teaming-up-to-sue-federal-government-with-all-star-legal-firm-multi-state-operator-ceo-says/https://atach.org/capital-markets-council/
Alan Dershowitz has seized the opportunity to use Patrick Kessler in his defense to prove he was being extorted by David Boies.Kessler claimed to have comprised material on Dershowitz and Boies allegedly planned to use that footage to blackmail Dershowitz and others.That is Dershowitz version of the story...but is there more?(commercial at 11:09)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.bakersfield.com/ap/national/alan-dershowitz-hopes-to-use-mystery-man-to-help-him/article_cb1a4c22-92a1-5db0-ae8e-08afdab8e01e.html
Alan Dershowitz has seized the opportunity to use Patrick Kessler in his defense to prove he was being extorted by David Boies.Kessler claimed to have comprised material on Dershowitz and Boies allegedly planned to use that footage to blackmail Dershowitz and others.That is Dershowitz version of the story...but is there more?(commercial at 11:09)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.bakersfield.com/ap/national/alan-dershowitz-hopes-to-use-mystery-man-to-help-him/article_cb1a4c22-92a1-5db0-ae8e-08afdab8e01e.html
All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #037 Boies Will Be Boys – The Penrose Brothers, part 2 Charles Penrose was the only person with better grades than brother Boies in their Harvard class. He became a respected surgeon and gynecologist and brought the practice of surgery forward with his methods, along with leaving his name on a commonly used device. But his one-on-one battle with an enraged bear is legendary.
Tucked away in Laurel Hill South near the border with Fairmount Park is a family plot that – foot for foot – may have more interesting people than anyplace else in the cemetery. Boies Penrose was the second smartest man in his class at Harvard, became a representative from Philadelphia to Harrisburg and speaker of the house before moving to Washington D.C. as State Senator where he spent the rest of his life. His brother Charles Penrose was the only person with better grades in their Harvard class. Charles became a respected surgeon and gynecologist and brought the practice of surgery forward with his methods, along with leaving his name on a commonly used device. Richard, named after his father, became a geologist and surveyed some of the great precious metal reserves in the American west. His will left millions of dollars to organizations which are in existence today because of him. The baby of the group Francis had a mental breakdown in his teens and became a lifelong resident of an upper-class psychiatric hospital, but his legacy has been embellished all over the web by someone claiming to be his niece. Plus, stories about political corruption in Philadelphia, gluttony, the Johnson County Range Wars, and a bizarre theory about the sinking of the R.M.S. Titanic.
The survivors compensation fund should be paying out claims in weeks in some cases according to David Boies.The fund, which received the go ahead on Tuesday from the court is moving at a rapid pace to begin restitution payments to the survivors and for those who decide to participate they can expect the process to move quickly according to Boies.To contact me:Bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.law.com/newyorklawjournal/2020/06/04/epstein-victim-compensation-fund-approved-by-virgin-islands-judge/
In part 3 of our series revisiting aspects of the Epstein/Maxwell operation and cover up, we discuss David Boies as well as Stanley and Matthew Pottinger, and read from Alan Dershowitz's book "Guilt by Accusation" regarding Boies and Epstein's financier Les Wexner. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-antedote/support
We pre-recorded today's conversation with new Town of Strasburg Mayor, Brandy Hawkins Boies in-person outside at Strasburg Square. We talked about her campaign for mayor that took place mostly during the pandemic, how that changed much of how she would campaign and her focus to educate voters on where and when to vote once the election was postponed. She told us about her (and her daughters') reactions when she learned she had won. We discussed the awkward time between the election and when she actually took office, plus talked about what it's like to be mayor what she hopes to accomplish in the coming year. If you'd like to reach Mayor Brandy Hawkins Boies, follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StrasburgMayorBrandy send her an email: mayor@strasburgva.com or call the town office: (540) 465-9197
We pre-recorded our conversation today via Zoom for Municipal Monday with Chris Boies, Clarke County's Administrator to get an update on what's happening throughout the county. Chris told us about: the overall health of county residents based on the COVID-19 infection rate; COVID-19's impact on county businesses; what closed, stayed open and has re-opened; shared his gratitude for Fire & EMS personnel; explained the CARES Act funding and told us when distribution grants may be available; new & returning programs through Parks & Recreation; and, talked about the status of Clarke County Schools and their re-opening plans. For more information about anything from today's show, visit their website: https://www.clarkecounty.gov/ and follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clarkecountyvirginia/ Parks & Rec: https://www.facebook.com/clarkecoparksandrec/ Animal Shelter: https://www.facebook.com/CCHumaneFoundation/