Trio of magistrates set to usher in a new era for bail in New Hampshire by NH Business Review for Ethan Dewitt-New Hampshire Bulletin

Two weeks ago, Jaye Duncan was the type of lawyer handling 100 cases at once. As a Manchester public defender, Duncan represented dozens of clients, helping them to advocate for favorable bail conditions, enter plea agreements, and defend themselves against their charges. The caseload is the norm for judges, prosecutors,…

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Governor’s appearance at closed door meeting sheds new light on his role in Marconi case by NH Business Review for Todd Bookman-NH Public Radio

Gov. Chris Sununu, Attorney General John Formella, and members of the Pease Development Authority board of directors met at the New Hampshire Department of Justice’s headquarters in April to discuss allegations involving Geno Marconi, the embattled head of the Division of Ports and Harbors, NHPR has learned. Two days later,…

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MBA floats idea for new Ginnie Mae mortgage securitization product by Chris Clow for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) on Thursday published a proposal for Ginnie Mae to develop a new mortgage securitization product. The association said it would boost the availability of private capital liquidity sources into the market, particularly in periods of stress for the U.S. economy. The proposal is presented…

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Documents reveal one Las Vegas company made an offer, another interested in Concord Casino by NH Business Review for Sruthi Gopalakrishnan/Concord Monitor

Two Las Vegas companies have shown interest in buying Concord Casino, but the sale has hit a snag after a judge ruled that owner Anthony Sanborn has run out of time to close the deal. Last month, Judge Gregory Albert decided the state can proceed with revoking Sanborn’s gambling license…

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Travis Kessler set to retire from Texas Realtors, Mike Barnett named as new CEO by Kennedy Edgerton for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Travis Kessler will retire from his role as CEO and president of the Texas Association of Realtors. The organization also announced that executive vice president Mike Barnett will succeed Kessler effective April 1, 2025. Kessler, a 48-year real estate industry veteran, served as Texas Realtors’ CEO and president for…

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