Gulfport East Beach Advisory Lifted
The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality has lifted the beach water contact advisory for Gulfport East Beach due to acceptable bacteria levels. This action follows previous advisories issued as part of the Beach Monitoring Program.
Venezuela Sanctions: New General Licenses for Minerals and Gold
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued three new general licenses related to Venezuela sanctions. These licenses authorize certain activities involving Venezuelan-origin minerals, including gold, and permit the supply of certain items and services for minerals operations, as well as negotiations for investment in Venezuela's minerals sector.
Irmo High School to Represent South Carolina in National LifeSmarts Championship
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs announced that Irmo High School will represent the state at the National LifeSmarts Championship in Orlando, Florida, from April 15-18, 2026. The department is also encouraging interested organizations to form teams for the 2026-2027 season.
NYSE Arca - Proposed Rule Change for Options Regulatory Fee Assessment
The SEC has published a notice regarding a proposed rule change by NYSE Arca, Inc. The change concerns a new methodology for assessing and collecting the Options Regulatory Fee (ORF). This notice indicates the immediate effectiveness of the filing.
SEC Approves Nasdaq ISE Crypto Options Listing Criteria Rule Change
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved a proposed rule change by Nasdaq ISE, LLC, regarding the adoption of listing criteria for options on commodity-based trusts that hold multiple crypto assets. This approval allows for the listing and trading of new types of crypto-related options products on the exchange.
Investors Exchange LLC Rule Change for Nasdaq BX Name Change
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a notice regarding a rule change filed by Investors Exchange LLC. The filing, effective immediately, amends IEX rules to reflect the name change of Nasdaq BX to Nasdaq Texas. This action is part of the standard regulatory process for exchanges.
NYSE American LLC Proposes New Options Regulatory Fee Assessment Methodology
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has published a notice regarding NYSE American LLC's proposed rule change to adopt a new methodology for assessing and collecting the Options Regulatory Fee (ORF). This change aims to update how the fee is calculated and collected from market participants.
24X National Exchange LLC Proposed Rule Change to Amend Exchange Rule 11.6
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has published a notice regarding a proposed rule change by 24X National Exchange LLC. The change aims to amend Exchange Rule 11.6 to clarify the handling of certain orders and update references to Regulation NMS. The rule change is effective immediately upon filing.
Alabama Health Officials Urge Protection from Mosquito and Tick Bites
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) issued a notice reminding residents to protect themselves from mosquito and tick bites due to the risk of vector-borne diseases like West Nile virus and Lyme disease. The notice provides recommendations for preventing bites, including using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and eliminating standing water.
DOT Technical Assistance PRA Information Collection Activities Announced
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has announced information collection activities related to technical assistance under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). The notice provides a comment period for the public to submit feedback on these activities.
Nonregulated Status Determination for MON 95275 Maize
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has determined that MON 95275 maize, developed using genetic engineering for insect resistance, is no longer a regulated article. This determination, effective March 19, 2026, follows a review of submitted data, risk assessments, and public comments.
Proposed Capital Rule for Large Banking Organizations
The OCC, Federal Reserve, and FDIC have jointly issued a proposed rule regarding regulatory capital requirements for Category I and II banking organizations, and those with significant trading activity. The proposal also allows for optional adoption by other banking organizations. Public comments are being accepted.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Segal Education Award Renewal
The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) has submitted information collection requests related to the Segal Education Award to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review. This notice opens a public comment period for stakeholders to provide feedback on these information collection activities.
Monosodium Glutamate from China and Indonesia: Expedited Five-Year Reviews Scheduled
The U.S. International Trade Commission has scheduled expedited five-year reviews for investigations concerning monosodium glutamate from China and Indonesia. These reviews will determine if the existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders should continue.
Notice on Exclusion Orders for Power Stations, Hobby Transmitters, Cables, Arrowheads, Jump Starters
The U.S. International Trade Commission has issued a notice requesting written submissions on whether certain existing exclusion orders related to portable power stations, hobby transmitters, computer cables, arrowheads, and jump starters should be modified or rescinded. This request is based on potential changes in factual or legal conditions, or the public interest.
Com. v. Flanders, D. - Judgment Affirmed
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the judgment of sentence for Douglas A. Flanders, who was convicted of indecent assault and harassment. The court found no abuse of discretion in denying a new trial, despite the appellant's claim that his right against self-incrimination was violated by testimony regarding his pre-arrest silence.
Com. v. Butler, J. - Affirmation of Detention Ruling
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania affirmed a trial court's denial of a motion to suppress a firearm in the case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. John E. Butler. The court found that the police had reasonable suspicion to detain the appellant.
Com. v. Clayborne, L. - Ruling Affirmed Sentence Despite Procedural Errors
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania affirmed a sentence despite procedural errors, ruling on the interpretation of Act 44 of 2023 concerning probation revocation. The court addressed whether 'assaultive behavior' under the new act includes conduct without actual or threatened physical violence.
Commonwealth v. Toliver, I - Reversed Suppression Order
The Pennsylvania Superior Court reversed a lower court's order suppressing evidence in the case of Commonwealth v. Toliver. The court remanded the case for further proceedings, indicating that the suppression of evidence was improper.
Com. v. Williams, R. - Appeal Dismissed, Plea Withdrawal Denied, Sentence Affirmed
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the judgment of sentence for Rodkeem Eric Williams. The court dismissed his appeal, denied his request to withdraw his guilty plea, and upheld the sentence imposed for charges including persons not to possess firearms and driving with a suspended license.
Com. v. Harville, S. - Appeal of sentence, plea validity challenged
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the judgments of sentence for Saleem Harville, who appealed his conviction based on challenges to the validity of his guilty pleas. The court found that the facts presented at the plea hearing were sufficient to establish the charges.
JM Enterprises v. Zuber - Judgment Affirmed
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a judgment in favor of Dave Zuber against JM Enterprises, LLC, awarding Zuber $25,610.60. The court found that both parties waived their claims due to failing to file timely post-trial motions, and the trial court lacked jurisdiction to consider nunc pro tunc filings.
Tedesco Excavating v. FWH Development - Judgment Affirmation
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a $678,238.31 judgment against FWH Development in favor of Tedesco Excavating & Paving, Inc. The court found that Tedesco sufficiently performed its contract to be protected by the Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act (CASPA) against FWH's anticipatory repudiation.
Superior Court affirms termination of Mother's parental rights
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the termination of a mother's parental rights to her child. The court found that the lower court did not err in granting the petition filed by the Allegheny County Office of Children, Youth and Families, upholding the involuntary termination.
Com. v. Oglesby, S. - Sentence Vacated and Remanded for Resentencing
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania vacated Shawn Oglesby's sentence, remanding the case for resentencing. The court found that the sentence imposed for a technical violation of probation was illegal due to miscalculation of prior violations under the recently amended 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 9771(c).
Com. v. Hill, R. - Affirmation of Sentence
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the judgment of sentence for Rhaheam Hill, who was convicted of attempted murder, aggravated assault, and other charges. The court also granted counsel's petition to withdraw. The sentence includes 27-54 years of incarceration.
Com. v. Dyches, T. - Affirmation of Sentence for Firearm and Eluding Convictions
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the sentence of two-to-four years incarceration and four years probation for Tauheed Dyches, who was convicted of possessing a firearm as a prohibited person and fleeing a police officer. The court found sufficient evidence to support the convictions.
Murnick Property v. 910 MacDade Investors - Affirmation of Arbitrator's Award
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed an arbitrator's award of $435,383.58 in attorney fees in the case of Murnick Property Group, LLC v. 910 MacDade Investors, LLC. The court denied Murnick's petition to vacate the award and granted 910 MacDade's cross-motion to confirm it.
Com. v. Morris, D. - Appeal Dismissal Affirmed
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania affirmed the dismissal of Daniel David Morris's PCRA petition. The court denied his claim of ineffective assistance of counsel regarding a witness who could have testified about his mental health history.
Defending American Property Abroad Act - Passage Vote
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Defending American Property Abroad Act by a vote of 247 yeas to 164 nays. This legislation, passed on March 27, 2026, aims to protect American assets held internationally. The vote breakdown shows significant party division, with Republicans largely supporting the bill and Democrats largely opposing it.
Defending American Property Abroad Act - Passage Vote
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Defending American Property Abroad Act by a vote of 247-164. The bill's passage indicates a legislative step towards addressing the protection of American assets in foreign jurisdictions.
Washington Sues Kalshi for Illegal Online Betting
The Washington Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against Kalshi, an online platform accused of facilitating illegal gambling by allowing users to bet on sports, elections, and other events. The suit seeks to halt these operations, recover funds lost by Washington residents, and impose civil penalties.
Flowonix Registered Trademark for Medical Devices
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Flowonix' for a range of medical devices, including implantable infusion pumps, catheters, and related kits. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of July 27, 2011.
BEIJING 2022 Trademark Application Includes Medical Monitoring Equipment
The USPTO has recorded a trademark application for 'BEIJING 2022' that includes medical monitoring equipment among its listed goods and services. This trademark application covers a broad range of items, including computer software for patient monitoring and data collection involving vital medical signs.
TURBOWAVE Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the TURBOWAVE trademark application for opposition. The application covers microwave analysis apparatus, including those for medical purposes. The publication date is March 26, 2026, with a filing date of November 5, 2025.
Kronner Manipujector Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Kronner Manipujector' for a uterine manipulator and injector. The trademark was filed on November 20, 1992, and registered on March 26, 2026.
Diligent Robotics Trademark Application - Service Robots
The USPTO has processed a trademark application for Diligent Robotics concerning commercial service robots and medical service robots. The application covers robots designed for assistance and information in various environments, including hospitals, retail, and hotels.
Theralight electronic light therapy apparatus trademark registered
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has registered the trademark 'Theralight' for electronic light therapy apparatus for the skin. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, under application number TM86880788, following a filing date of January 20, 2016.
Xeryon Medical Instruments Trademark Application Published
The USPTO has published the trademark application for Xeryon, covering piezoelectric apparatus and instruments for medical, scientific, and industrial use. The application was filed on November 19, 2025, and published for opposition on March 26, 2026.
Kawasumi Laboratories Medical Instruments Trademark Registration
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has registered trademark application TM74434946 for Kawasumi Laboratories, covering various medical apparatus and instruments. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of September 13, 1993.
Pocket Physio trademark published for therapeutic massage instruments
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Pocket Physio' for therapeutic massage instruments. The application, filed on September 2, 2025, covers a range of electrically operated and portable massage devices intended for muscle relaxation and physiotherapy.
Fits Compression trademark application for medical socks
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Fits Compression' for medical or therapeutic socks. The application was filed on March 25, 2019, and is designated for Class 010, which covers medical devices.
ASPARGO Trademark Application for Medical Instruments and Drug Delivery Devices
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM90455390) for the mark ASPARGO. The application covers medical instruments, drug delivery devices, and pharmaceuticals, including sildenafil for erectile dysfunction treatment.
Biolox Material Matters Trademark for Surgical Instruments
The USPTO has published the trademark application 'Biolox Material Matters' for goods including artificial implants, surgical instruments, and materials for osteosynthesis. The application was filed on September 30, 2025, and published for opposition on March 26, 2026.
LIFT 2 GLOW Medical Device Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'LIFT 2 GLOW' for medical devices, including lasers and ultrasonic apparatus, for opposition. The application was filed on September 25, 2025, and published on March 26, 2026.
NEXELLO Medical Instruments Trademark Publication
The USPTO published the trademark application for NEXELLO, covering orthopaedic articles, prostheses, and medical footwear. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of October 9, 2025.
ATTOIRIDA Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the ATTOIRIDA trademark application for opposition. The application covers a broad range of chemicals, reagents, and research preparations for industrial, scientific, and diagnostic use, including those related to pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. The publication opens a period for third parties to oppose the trademark registration.
WECHECK trademark application published for diagnostic reagents
The USPTO published the trademark application for 'WECHECK' on March 26, 2026. The application covers diagnostic reagents and test strips for medical purposes, including blood glucose monitoring. This publication opens a period for opposition before the trademark is granted.
Kizefma Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Kizefma' for opposition. The application covers various medical and pharmaceutical uses, including treatments for arthritis, spondylitis, psoriasis, and autoimmune diseases. The filing date was October 16, 2025.
IXCLERMA Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for IXCLERMA for opposition. The application covers pharmaceutical preparations for the treatment of various medical conditions, including arthritis, spondylitis, psoriasis, and autoimmune diseases.
SIGMIR Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the SIGMIR trademark application for opposition, related to microbial inoculants, seed treatments, and agricultural chemicals. The application was published on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of September 17, 2025.
NEUTOUQ Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'NEUTOUQ' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including non-medicated cleansers, cosmetics, textiles, and wholesale/retail store services for pharmaceutical and medical supplies.
KKV Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the KKV trademark application for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods including medical supplies, food products, household appliances, tools, chemicals, paper goods, textiles, and more. The publication allows for a period where third parties can oppose the trademark registration.
SECRETECH Trademark Publication for Opposition
The USPTO has published the SECRETECH trademark application (TM79437413) for opposition. The application covers a range of goods and services including diagnostic reagents, sterilizing preparations, nutraceuticals, and scientific research services.
Hepatofilin Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Hepatofilin' for opposition. The application covers nutritional supplements, herbal teas for medicinal purposes, and medicinal drinks. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
ATTOCONEXA Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for ATTOCONEXA, filed by a pharmaceutical entity. This publication initiates a period for opposition before the trademark can be officially registered.
Valalto Life Beyond Care Trademark Application Published
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Valalto Life Beyond Care' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including pharmaceuticals, dietetic foods, and retail services for medical supplies. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
New Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published a new trademark application for opposition, related to veterinary preparations and animal dietary supplements. The application was filed on November 18, 2025, and the opposition period begins March 26, 2026.
CILIATECH trademark application published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for CILIATECH, which covers a range of goods and services related to ophthalmology, including medical research, prostheses, implants, and pharmaceutical products. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026.
VITBLISS Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for VITBLISS, filed on October 2, 2025, for opposition. The application covers dietary supplements and dietetic preparations. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
ATTOSCRIPTA Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'ATTOSCRIPTA' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of research reagents, diagnostic preparations, and chemicals for scientific and industrial use, primarily within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. The publication opens a period for third parties to oppose the trademark registration.
Trademark 79441140 Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application 79441140 for opposition. The application covers a wide range of food products, including flour, cereals, confectionery, noodles, and baby food, as well as dietary supplements and preparations for medical use. The filing date for this application was November 18, 2025.
FARCO trademark published for opposition
The USPTO has published the FARCO trademark application for opposition. The application covers pharmaceutical preparations for use in urology and sanitary preparations for medical purposes. The publication date was March 26, 2026.
VALALTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the VALALTO trademark application for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including pharmaceuticals, dietetic foods, and retail services related to these products. The publication initiates a period during which third parties may oppose the registration of the mark.
KIZELMY Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the KIZELMY trademark application for opposition. The application, filed on October 16, 2025, covers pharmaceutical preparations for treating various medical conditions. The publication opens a period for third parties to oppose the trademark registration.
MEILUX Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the MEILUX trademark for opposition, covering a range of pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. The application was filed on November 19, 2025, and published for opposition on March 26, 2026.
MAGNFIX trademark published for opposition
The USPTO has published the MAGNFIX trademark for opposition. The application covers a range of products including biocides, fungicides, disinfectants, and agricultural preparations for seed treatment and crop protection. The filing date was October 2, 2025.
RXILIENT Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'RXILIENT' for pharmaceutical products, initiating a 30-day opposition period. The application, filed on November 19, 2025, covers a wide range of pharmaceutical preparations and dermatological products.
POKéMON Trademark Application TM79436893 Published
The USPTO published trademark application TM79436893 for POKéMON, covering a wide range of goods including clothing, electronics, food supplements, pet supplies, and digital media. The publication marks the beginning of the opposition period for this application.
FREEMOVERS trademark published for opposition
The USPTO has published the FREEMOVERS trademark application for opposition. The application, filed on November 18, 2025, covers babies' diapers and diaper-pants. The publication date for opposition is March 26, 2026.
MBIOSEQ Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for MBIOSEQ for opposition. The application covers reagents, assays, software, and instruments related to medical diagnostics, molecular biology, and laboratory testing. The filing date was November 18, 2025.
TIRAMAZ Trademark Application Published
The USPTO has published the trademark application for TIRAMAZ, filed on September 29, 2025. The application covers chemicals for industrial, agricultural, horticultural, and forestry use, including fertilizers, biostimulants, and plant growth regulators. This publication marks a step in the trademark registration process.
Bruker Mbioseq Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Bruker Mbioseq' for opposition. The application covers reagents, assays, and software related to medical diagnostics, molecular biology, and laboratory apparatus. The filing date was November 18, 2025.
YUMIVET Trademark Publication for Opposition
The USPTO has published the YUMIVET trademark application for opposition. The application, filed on November 19, 2025, covers veterinary products and chemical preparations for medical use. The publication date for opposition is March 26, 2026.
SAQUELTA Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for SAQUELTA, related to pharmaceutical and medical preparations for treating cancers and dermatological diseases. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of November 19, 2025.
ATTOAPOLLO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the ATTOAPOLLO trademark application for opposition. This trademark application covers a wide range of research preparations, reagents, and diagnostic tools for medical, veterinary, and scientific research purposes. The publication marks a step in the trademark registration process, allowing for potential objections before final approval.
Velogica Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Velogica' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of insurance and financial services, including reinsurance, financial consultancy, and software for insurance underwriting and claims evaluation. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
H Hoxtonwealth Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'H Hoxtonwealth' for opposition. The application covers services including insurance brokerage, financial planning, real estate investment, and fintech research and development. The publication date was March 26, 2026.
CHROMAVERTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the CHROMAVERTO trademark application for opposition. The application covers a wide range of software and services related to cryptocurrency, digital assets, financial transactions, and e-commerce, including platform and software as a service offerings.
USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application TM79444509 for opposition. The application covers a broad range of financial services, including banking, credit card services, loans, financial advice, and payment processing, as well as educational services related to finance.
VOLTATRON trademark published for opposition
The USPTO has published the VOLTATRON trademark application for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services and goods related to batteries, energy generation, and software management. The publication marks a step in the trademark registration process, allowing third parties to oppose the mark.
HAIL INSIGHT Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark "HAIL INSIGHT" (TM86120209) for software and insurance services. The registration covers on-line software for property valuation and risk assessment, as well as insurance services related to risk assessment and valuation for underwriting and replacement costs.
Flagship Credit Acceptance Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Flagship Credit Acceptance' for services related to loan financing, including acquisition, servicing, and provision of vehicle loans. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of May 3, 2011.
Utopias by Swen Capital Partners Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Utopias by Swen Capital Partners' for opposition. The application covers services related to financial transactions, investment management, and training.
INDUS EMPOWERING MITTELSTAND Trademark Publication
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'INDUS EMPOWERING MITTELSTAND' for opposition. The application covers a range of financial, business, and educational services. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
VCLAIMS Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the VCLAIMS trademark application for opposition. The application covers a wide range of insurance and reinsurance services, including advice, intermediation, actuarial services, and financial consultancy, as well as various software and AI solutions for claims evaluation and risk management.
LOANY trademark published for loan advice
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'LOANY' for services including loan advice, financial advice, and banking. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of September 3, 2025.
Trademark Application 79422839 Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application 79422839 for opposition, covering design, development, installation, and financial services related to photovoltaic systems. The application was filed on January 14, 2025, and published for opposition on March 26, 2026.
VISION Trademark Published for Digital Tokens and Blockchain Services
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'VISION' related to digital tokens and blockchain services. The publication indicates the mark is proceeding towards potential registration after a period for opposition.
MCA Financial Group Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered trademark TM86369726 for MCA Financial Group, covering financial advice services. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of August 18, 2014.
Registered Trademark for Financial and Investment Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM85804847 for "OPTIONS-ENHANCED" covering financial and investment services. The registration, effective March 26, 2026, includes services such as management and brokerage in stocks, bonds, options, commodities, and futures, as well as the investment of funds.
Flagship Credit Acceptance Registered Trademark for Loan Financing
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered a trademark for Flagship Credit Acceptance for loan financing services. The trademark covers services including acquisition, servicing, and provision of loans for vehicles.
Center Square Investment Management Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'CENTER SQUARE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT' for Center Square Investment Management. The registration covers financial and investment advisory services, including asset management and real estate investment services. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026.
METALS FOCUS trademark application published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'METALS FOCUS' for opposition. This publication indicates the application has passed initial examination and is now open for any party to challenge its registration. The trademark covers a wide range of services related to precious metals information, trading, and analysis.
MF Metals Focus Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'MF Metals Focus' for opposition. This publication opens a period during which third parties can challenge the trademark registration for services including financial trading, market research, and publishing related to precious metals.
SAFI Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for "SIMPLE AGREEMENT FOR FUTURE IMPACT (SAFI)" for opposition. The application covers a wide range of financial and monetary services, including loans, investments, and financial consultancy.
Trademark Application 79421942 Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application 79421942 for opposition. The application covers a wide range of financial services, including investment management, asset management, and financial advisory services. The publication opens a period for third parties to oppose the trademark registration.
USPTO Trademark Publication: Hashgraph for Enterprise
The USPTO has published the trademark application 'Hashgraph for Enterprise' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services related to distributed ledger technology, digital transactions, and financial services.
USPTO Trademark Application 79420305 Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published trademark application 79420305 for opposition. This application covers a broad range of goods and services related to data management, AI software, and market data, particularly concerning food, commodities, and raw materials.
LA FARMACIA DI PLEIN Trademark Application
The USPTO has published a trademark application for 'LA FARMACIA DI PLEIN' for restaurant and hospitality services. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, indicating it has passed initial examination and is now open for third-party challenges.
LA JUNGLE DE PLEIN Trademark Publication
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'LA JUNGLE DE PLEIN' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services related to food and beverage provision, hospitality, and temporary accommodation, primarily within the restaurant and hotel sectors.
AVSI Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the AVSI trademark application for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services related to social, cultural, and educational development programs, including charitable fundraising and technical assistance for developing countries. The filing date was July 27, 2024, and the publication date for opposition is March 26, 2026.
Hashgraph Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the 'HASHGRAPH' trademark application for opposition. The application covers a broad range of goods and services related to distributed ledger technology, including software, financial services, and consulting.
SEB Trademark Application TM79440091 Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application TM79440091 for SEB, covering financial, monetary, banking, and insurance services. The publication opens a period for opposition before the trademark can be officially registered.
NM NEXTMARITIME Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for NM NEXTMARITIME for opposition. The application covers services including scientific and technological services for ships, customs agency services, and transport, packaging, and storage of goods.
ZEN.COM Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for ZEN.COM for opposition. The application covers financial services, electronic commerce payment services, business management services relating to electronic commerce, and e-commerce software. The publication date was March 26, 2026.
HSCALE Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for HSCALE for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including data broadcasting, construction, project financing, and cloud computing. The publication date was March 26, 2026.
Notice: Business Use Cases Acquire-to-Dispose FY2027
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice regarding business use cases for the Acquire-to-Dispose process for Fiscal Year 2027. This notice includes a request-to-procure document for the FFM Business Use Cases.
FMCF_2_FFM Business Use Cases Procure-to-Pay FY2027 Notice
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has posted a notice regarding Business Use Cases for the FMCF_2_FFM Procure-to-Pay process for Fiscal Year 2027. This notice serves to inform relevant parties about the upcoming fiscal year's operational framework for procure-to-pay functions.
Business Use Cases Overview FY2027 Comment Period Open
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has opened a comment period for its FY2027 Business Use Cases Overview. This consultation seeks input on proposed business use cases that will guide future standards and practices for the upcoming fiscal year.
Notice on Business Use Cases for FY2027 Budget Formulation
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice regarding business use cases for the FY2027 budget formulation. This notice is intended to guide government agencies in their budget planning processes for the upcoming fiscal year.
Notice: FMCF_2_FFM Business Use Cases FY2027
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice regarding the Fiscal Year 2027 business use cases for the FMCF_2_FFM. This notice provides information on planned operational activities and is intended for informational purposes.
Business Use Cases for FY2027 - Comment Request
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice requesting comments on proposed business use cases for Fiscal Year 2027. The comment period is open until April 10th. This notice aims to gather input on future strategic directions and operational priorities.
FMCF_FFM Business Use Cases Notice
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has posted a notice regarding FMCF_FFM Business Use Cases. This notice provides information on specific use cases related to the FMCF_FFM system.
Notice: Business Use Cases Hire-to-Retire Release FY2027
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice regarding the release of business use cases for the Hire-to-Retire process for Fiscal Year 2027. This notice provides updated guidance on operational procedures for employers.
Notice on FMCF-4_FFM Business Data Elements for FY2027
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice regarding the Fiscal Year 2027 Business Data Elements for the FMCF-4_FFM. This notice outlines proposed changes and seeks public comment, with a deadline of April 10th.
Business Reports Release Notice Comment Period Ends
The Business Standards Council has released a notice regarding business reports, with the comment period closing on April 10th. This action opens a period for public feedback on the proposed business reporting requirements.
Business Use Cases 050 Bill-to-Collect Release FY2027 Notice
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice regarding Business Use Cases for the 050 Bill-to-Collect Release for Fiscal Year 2027. This notice provides information on specific use cases related to billing and collection processes for the upcoming fiscal year.
Notice: Provider Service Measures Release FY2027 Comment Period
The Business Standards Council has issued a notice regarding the Provider Service Measures Release for FY2027. A comment period is open, with submissions due by April 10th. This notice pertains to measures that will affect healthcare providers and government agencies.
FMCF_FFM Business Use Cases 080 Apply-to-Perform FY2027
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice regarding the FMCF_FFM Business Use Cases 080, specifically concerning the 'Apply-to-Perform' function for Fiscal Year 2027. This notice outlines operational details and use cases for the Federal Financial Management system.
Business Use Cases for Apply-to-Repay Release FY2027
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice regarding business use cases for the Apply-to-Repay Release for Fiscal Year 2027. This notice provides guidance on specific applications and scenarios related to the release.
Notice on FFM Functions and Activities
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice regarding its FFM (Federal Marketplace) functions and activities. The notice seeks public comment on these functions and activities, with a deadline for submissions.
Notice on Business Information Exchanges
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice regarding business information exchanges, seeking public comment. This notice outlines proposed guidelines for how businesses should share and manage information to ensure transparency and compliance.
Notice on Federal Financial Management Business Capabilities
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has released a notice regarding Federal Financial Management Business Capabilities. This notice outlines updated capabilities to enhance financial management processes within federal agencies.
Notice on Business Use Cases
The Business Standards Council (BSC) has issued a notice seeking public comment on proposed business use cases for fiscal year 2027. The comment period closes on April 10th. This consultation aims to gather input on how businesses can leverage new standards and technologies.
Regulatory Capital Rules and Standardized Approach for Risk-Weighted Assets
The FDIC, OCC, and Federal Reserve have issued a proposed rule concerning regulatory capital rules and the standardized approach for risk-weighted assets. This proposal is open for public comment until June 18, 2026.
Proposed Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request
The FDIC, OCC, and Federal Reserve System have issued a joint notice requesting public comment on proposed agency information collection activities. The comment period for this request is open for 60 days, closing on May 26, 2026.
Kelly v. Kobach - Quo Warranto Action Dismissed
The Kansas Supreme Court dismissed Governor Laura Kelly's quo warranto petition against Attorney General Kris Kobach. The court found that while it has original discretionary jurisdiction in such matters, this specific case did not meet the criteria for exercising that jurisdiction, leading to the dismissal of the Governor's challenge to the Attorney General's authority.
DOL Proposes Wage Rule Changes for Foreign Nationals
The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration has proposed revisions to regulations governing prevailing wages for foreign nationals seeking employment in the U.S. via the PERM, H-1B, H-1B1, or E-3 visa programs. The proposed changes aim to better align wage levels with U.S. worker wages and strengthen program integrity.
Tax Time Guide: Resolve Tax Issues, File Early, Manage Payments
The IRS has issued a Tax Time Guide to help taxpayers resolve tax issues and stay on track. The guide outlines steps for preparing and filing returns, making payments (even partial ones), setting up payment plans, responding to notices, and utilizing online tools to manage tax matters efficiently.
Wisconsin DNR Seeks Volunteers for Frog and Toad Surveys
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking volunteers for its annual Frog and Toad Survey. This long-running community-based survey helps track population trends of 12 frog and toad species across the state. Volunteers can participate in traditional surveys, mink frog surveys, or phenology surveys.
Comment on CMS Agency Information Collection Activities notice
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is providing a notice regarding agency information collection activities. This notice allows the public to submit comments on the activities, which may include data collection forms or surveys used by CMS.
CMS Seeks Public Comment on Information Collection Activities
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is seeking public comment on its intention to collect information from the public, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act. This notice provides an opportunity for comment on the necessity, utility, and burden estimates of proposed information collections, including a revision for the Social Security Office (SSO) Report of State Buy-in Problems.
ITC Request for Submissions on Modifying/Rescinding Exclusion Orders
The U.S. International Trade Commission is requesting public submissions on whether existing exclusion orders related to power stations, transmitters, and cables should be modified or rescinded. This follows complainants' failure to comply with annual filing requirements and potential invalidation of intellectual property rights.
Expedited Five-Year Reviews: MSG from China and Indonesia
The U.S. International Trade Commission has scheduled expedited five-year reviews to determine if revoking antidumping duty orders on monosodium glutamate from China and Indonesia would likely lead to material injury. The Commission found the domestic interested party response adequate but the respondent response inadequate, necessitating expedited reviews.
FAA Decision on PAC Aerial Applications LLC
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a decision regarding PAC Aerial Applications LLC. This document is part of an ongoing regulatory process concerning aviation operations.
FAA Decision Document
The Federal Aviation Administration has posted a decision document related to Gen4 Ag LLC. This document is part of a rulemaking process tracked under docket FAA-2024-0138.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted an acknowledgement letter related to docket FAA-2023-0043. This notice serves as an official confirmation of receipt for a submission within the specified docket.
FAA Request for Information on Aviation Technology
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking public input on emerging aviation technologies. The RFI aims to gather insights to inform future regulatory approaches and ensure the safe integration of new technologies into the national airspace system. The comment period is open until May 26, 2026.
Agrion Custom Ag Solutions LLC UAS Exemption Rulemaking
The Federal Aviation Administration is considering a rulemaking for Agrion Custom Ag Solutions LLC's petition for exemption to conduct Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) operations. The exemption would allow commercial agricultural services using UAS weighing 55 pounds or more, including operations without an FAA-issued airman medical certificate for daytime autonomous operations and an increased speed limit to 50 mph.
FAA Request for Information on Aviation Safety
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) concerning aviation safety, specifically referencing Salter Farm Service LLC. This RFI seeks public input to inform future regulatory actions and policy development within the aviation sector.
DAS Aviation Exemption Request from 14 CFR §145.107(a)(1)
The Federal Aviation Administration is publishing a notice regarding a petition for exemption filed by DAS Aviation. DAS Aviation is seeking relief from a specific maintenance regulation, 14 CFR §145.107(a)(1), under the provisions of 14 CFR Part 11. The agency is seeking public comment on this petition.
Spartan Drone Services Petition for Exemption
Spartan Drone Services has petitioned the FAA for an exemption to conduct agricultural aircraft operations, including limited beyond visual line of sight operations, under 14 CFR Part 137. The petition seeks relief from specific Federal Aviation Regulations to enable these agricultural drone activities.
FAA Employment Application Information Collection Correction
The FAA issued a correction to a Federal Register notice published on March 23, 2026. The correction amends the docket number for the renewal of an information collection regarding FAA employment applications from '[Docket No. XXXX-XXXX]' to '[Docket No. FAA-2026-3367]'. This correction does not alter the substance of the original notice.
VET TEC 2.0 Program Application OMB Review
The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking OMB review for a new information collection activity related to the VET TEC 2.0 program. This notice announces the submission of the application instrument for high-technology training programs for veterans, with a comment period closing on April 27, 2026.
Notice of Exception to Date of Receipt Rule Due to Mail Delays
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is establishing a temporary exception to its date of receipt rule for veterans and claimants residing within Canada Post's mailing jurisdiction. This exception addresses mail delivery delays caused by a strike from November 15, 2024, through December 17, 2024, to prevent adverse effects on benefits.
Privacy Act of 1974 Matching Program with VA
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has published a notice announcing the re-establishment of a matching program with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This program allows the VA to provide SSA with compensation and pension payment data to administer Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Special Veterans Benefits (SVB), and related Medicare programs. The comment period closes on April 27, 2026, and the program will become applicable on May 11, 2026.
Economic Development Data Collection Instrument OMB Review Comment Request
The Economic Development Administration is requesting public comment on its Regional Economic Development Data Collection Instrument, which is an extension of a currently approved collection. This instrument is used to administer and monitor economic development assistance programs, particularly for recipients of awards under the Build Back Better Regional Challenge.
Agency Information Collection Comment Request Death Master File Forms
The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) is submitting revised Limited Access Death Master File (LADMF) Certification Program Forms to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review. This notice provides an additional 30-day comment period for the public on the revision of this currently approved information collection.
Fisheries of Northeastern US; Atlantic Sea Scallop Plan Adjustment 40
The National Marine Fisheries Service has implemented Framework Adjustment 40 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan. This interim final rule establishes specifications for fishing years 2026 and 2027, including days-at-sea and modified area designations, to prevent overfishing and optimize yield.
Marine Mammals Incidental to Mal Coombs Stairway Replacement Project in California
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has issued a notice proposing an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) for the Bureau of Land Management's Mal Coombs Stairway Replacement Project in California. The proposed authorization would permit the incidental take of marine mammals during the project activities. Public comments are requested on the proposed IHA and a potential one-year renewal.
Proposed 30-Day Comment Request: Clinical Trials Reporting Program Database
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking public comment on a proposed extension for the Clinical Trials Reporting Program (CTRP) Database. This notice provides an additional 30-day comment period for the data collection project, which aims to consolidate reporting for NCI-supported clinical research.
Proposed TANF Pilot Evaluation Information Collection Activity
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is proposing to collect data for a new Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Pilot Evaluation. This initiative, authorized by the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, aims to test new outcomes-based performance benchmarks in the TANF program. Public comments are being solicited on the proposed data collection instruments.
United States v. Angel Luvi-Ramirez, Jose Hernandez, Wilmar Mosquera - Criminal Conviction Appeal
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals granted the government's motion for summary affirmance in the appeals of Angel Luvi-Ramirez, Jose Hernandez, and Wilmar Mosquera. The defendants pleaded guilty to conspiring to possess with intent to distribute cocaine on a vessel subject to U.S. jurisdiction.
Kevin L. Shehee v. Diana Lynch - Appeal of District Court Order
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's denial of Kevin L. Shehee's motion for leave to amend his complaint. The court found that the proposed amendments would have been futile, upholding the dismissal of the case.
Cooper v. Airbus Americas, Inc. - Employment Discrimination
The Eleventh Circuit affirmed the district court's grant of summary judgment to Airbus Americas, Inc. in a case brought by former employee Keith Cooper. Cooper alleged race discrimination and retaliation under Title VII and the FMLA.
Irvin E. Caraway, II v. Equifax - Appeal Dismissal
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a non-precedential opinion in the case of Irvin E. Caraway, II v. Equifax. The court is considering Equifax's motion to dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction, as Caraway's notice of appeal did not clearly identify the rulings being appealed.
United States v. Kimberly Kiehl - Appeal of Conviction and Sentence
The Eleventh Circuit affirmed the conviction and 24-month sentence of Kimberly Kiehl for mail fraud and selling counterfeit drugs. Kiehl argued her guilty plea was not knowing and voluntary, and that her appeal waiver was unenforceable. The court found her arguments unpersuasive.
Airworthiness Directives; Airbus Canada Airplanes
The FAA is issuing a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Airbus Canada Model BD-500-1A10 and BD-500-1A11 airplanes. This AD addresses issues found on the production line with electrical system harnesses in lavatory A, requiring inspection and corrective actions to prevent chafing damage and ensure proper installation.
FAA Employment Application Collection Correction
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a correction to a previously published notice regarding the renewal of an information collection for employment applications. The correction amends the docket number to FAA-2026-3367.
Proposed Rule: Reducing Bureaucracy for Human Services and Emergency Response Programs
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) has proposed amending regulations concerning the care of mentally ill nationals and assistance for citizens returned from foreign countries. The goal is to eliminate unnecessary or obsolete regulations, reducing bureaucracy for human services and emergency response programs. Public comments are due by April 27, 2026.
ACF Congressionally Directed Community Projects Uniform Project Description - OMB Review
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is requesting a 3-year extension with revisions to the Congressionally Directed Community Projects—Universal Project Description (CDCP-UPD) information collection activity. The revisions aim to simplify language and reduce the application burden for an estimated 125 annual recipients.
Proposed Rule: Reducing Bureaucracy and Burden for Native American Programs
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) has proposed amending regulations under the Native American Programs Act to eliminate unnecessary or obsolete requirements. This proposed rule aims to reduce bureaucracy and burden for Native American programs. Written comments must be received by April 27, 2026.
Reducing Bureaucracy and Burden for Refugee Resettlement Programs
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is issuing a direct final rule to rescind obsolete provisions of the State Legalization Impact Assistance Grants regulations (45 CFR part 402). This action aims to reduce regulatory burdens and streamline processes for refugee resettlement programs. The rule is effective May 26, 2026, unless significant adverse comments are received by that date.
Information Collection Requirement; Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement
The Defense Acquisition Regulations System has submitted an information collection requirement for the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) to OMB for clearance. This notice concerns rights in technical data and computer software, with an estimated annual burden of 703,325 hours.
U.S. Naval Academy Board of Visitors Meeting Announced
The Department of Defense announced a meeting of the U.S. Naval Academy Board of Visitors scheduled for April 13, 2026. The meeting will include both open and closed sessions to discuss the academy's morale, discipline, curriculum, and fiscal affairs, with a portion closed to discuss midshipman infractions.
CMS Proposes Information Collection; Seeks Public Comment
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has published a notice proposing to collect information and is seeking public comment. The comment period for this proposed collection ends on May 26, 2026.
Court of Appeals affirms termination of mother's parental rights
The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to terminate a mother's parental rights to her two minor children. The court found clear and convincing evidence supported the termination based on grounds including abandonment, persistence of conditions leading to removal, and failure to demonstrate willingness to assume custody. The case is remanded.
Court affirms dismissal, lacks jurisdiction for late appeal
The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of claims, holding that it lacked jurisdiction due to a late appeal filed more than 30 days after the final orders. The court also affirmed the dismissal of a counter-complaint. The case originated from a dispute over a sand mining operation and a subsequent loan and settlement agreement.
Bayer CropScience: Determination of Nonregulated Status of MON 95275 Maize
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has determined that MON 95275 maize, genetically engineered for insecticidal properties, is no longer a regulated article. This determination follows a review of submitted data and public comments, recognizing the change in regulatory status as of March 19, 2026.
Notice of Request to Renew Information Collection for Laboratory Assessment Requests
The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has published a notice requesting public comment on the renewal of an approved information collection for non-FSIS laboratories. This collection pertains to laboratory assessment requests during illness outbreaks and recall investigations. There are no changes to the existing information collection.
Hooey v. Badwi - Civil Appeal Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's judgment in the civil case of Hooey v. Badwi. The appeal involved six points of error related to evidentiary rulings and due process claims. The court's decision upholds the original judgment.
Bermudez v. Loop America Inc. - Civil Case Filing
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California filed a new civil case, Bermudez v. Loop America Inc., on March 27, 2026. The case involves Michelle Bermudez as the plaintiff and Loop America Inc. as the defendant, based on Federal Question jurisdiction.
Blueroot Health Recalls Aller-C Supplements for Undeclared Allergens
Blueroot Health is voluntarily recalling two lots of Vital Nutrients Aller-C dietary supplements due to undeclared egg, hazelnut, and soy. The recall affects nationwide distribution, and consumers with allergies to these ingredients are advised to return the product. No illnesses have been reported to date.
EO Eliminates DEI for Federal Contractors
President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order on March 26, 2026, eliminating racially discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices by Federal contractors and their subcontractors. The order prohibits DEI activities, directs agencies to issue guidance, and authorizes contract cancellation or suspension for non-compliance.
Attorney Sanctioned for Submitting Inaccurate AI-Generated Legal Authority
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has sanctioned an attorney for submitting briefs containing numerous inaccuracies and non-existent legal authorities, which were summarized from AI-generated content provided by a non-attorney. The attorney failed to verify the information despite repeated opportunities.
Court Vacates EPA Approval of Florida's Permitting Plan for ESA Violations
The DC Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the EPA's approval of Florida's permitting plan under the Clean Water Act, citing violations of the Endangered Species Act. The court found that Florida's self-certification plan did not adequately ensure compliance with environmental regulations, similar to a hypothetical scenario where a trucking company self-inspects its vehicles.
CareCloud Inc. 8-K Filing - Cybersecurity Incident Disclosure
CareCloud Inc. filed an 8-K with the SEC on March 27, 2026, to disclose a material cybersecurity incident. The filing details the nature of the incident and its potential impact on the company's operations and financial condition.
UFP Technologies Inc. - Material Cybersecurity Incident Disclosure
UFP Technologies, Inc. has filed a Form 8-K to report a material cybersecurity incident detected on February 14, 2026. The incident impacted IT systems, including billing and label making, and resulted in the suspected theft or destruction of company data. The company is investigating the extent of sensitive information exfiltrated.
WYTEC INTERNATIONAL INC 8-K Filing
Wytec International Inc. filed an 8-K form with the SEC on February 3, 2026, disclosing information related to cybersecurity incidents. This filing is part of the SEC's ongoing efforts to enhance transparency regarding cybersecurity risks for public companies.
Logic Solar LLC Application for Distributed Generation Installer Certification
The Illinois Commerce Commission has received an application from Logic Solar LLC for certification as a distributed generation installer. This application is part of the ongoing process for installer certification under Section 16-128A of the Public Utilities Act.
Lingo Telecom, LLC - Petition for Emergency Relief
Lingo Telecom, LLC, d/b/a Clear Choice Communications and other entities, has filed a petition for emergency relief with the Illinois Commerce Commission. The petition seeks to protect portions of the Petitioner's Annual Report from disclosure for at least two years due to highly proprietary information.
First In Ventures Fund 3 SBIC Seeks Exemption for Conflict of Interest Financing
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has published a notice regarding First In Ventures Fund 3 SBIC Critical Technologies LP's request for an exemption under Section 312 of the Small Business Investment Act. The exemption is sought due to a potential conflict of interest involving financing SCATR Corporation, where affiliated entities hold significant ownership.
NSF Seeks Comment on Grantee Reporting for IUCRC Program
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is seeking public comment on proposed changes to grantee reporting requirements for its Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers (IUCRC) Program. The agency plans to renew the information collection, which supports fundamental research collaborations between academia and industry.
Notice of Intended Repatriation: Denver Art Museum
The National Park Service published a notice on behalf of the Denver Art Museum regarding its intent to repatriate 18 cultural items, including sacred objects, to affiliated Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. Repatriation may occur on or after April 27, 2026.
Notice of Intended Repatriation for University of Maine
The National Park Service published a notice regarding the University of Maine's intent to repatriate 184 cultural items, including unassociated funerary objects and casts, to affiliated Native American Tribes. Repatriation may occur on or after April 27, 2026.
Notice of Intended Repatriation: Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History
The National Park Service, on behalf of the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, has issued a notice of intended repatriation for a cultural item. This item, a twined water bottle of Chumash origin, is identified as an object of cultural patrimony and is slated for repatriation on or after April 27, 2026.
Notice of Inventory Completion for Illinois State Museum
The National Park Service has published a notice regarding the Illinois State Museum's completion of an inventory of human remains. The notice identifies a cultural affiliation between the remains and several Indian Tribes, with repatriation potentially occurring on or after April 27, 2026.
Agency Information Collection Activities for Alaska Native Vietnam-Era Veterans Allotments
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has published a notice requesting public comment on the extension of an existing information collection related to Alaska Native Vietnam-Era Veterans allotments. This notice is part of the agency's compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
Notice of Inventory Completion: Huntington Museum of Art
The National Park Service has published a notice regarding the Huntington Museum of Art's completion of an inventory of human remains and associated funerary objects. This notice confirms a cultural affiliation between these items and Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations, initiating a period for repatriation requests.
Notice of Proposed Transfer or Reinterment for New York State Parks
The National Park Service published a notice regarding the proposed transfer or reinterment of human remains from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation. These remains, identified as belonging to at least three individuals, are subject to NAGPRA and may be transferred or reinterred on or after April 27, 2026.
Notice of Inventory Completion: Marshall University, Huntington, WV
The National Park Service published a notice regarding Marshall University's completion of an inventory of human remains and associated funerary objects under NAGPRA. Repatriation may occur on or after April 27, 2026.
Notice of Inventory Completion for S'edav Va'aki Museum, Phoenix, AZ
The National Park Service has published a notice of inventory completion from the S'edav Va'aki Museum in Phoenix, AZ, regarding human remains and associated funerary objects. This notice is part of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) process, identifying a cultural affiliation with Indian Tribes.
Notice of Inventory Completion: San Bernardino County Museum
The National Park Service published a notice regarding the inventory completion for the San Bernardino County Museum under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). The notice details determinations of cultural affiliation for human remains and associated funerary objects, with repatriation possible after April 27, 2026.
Inventory Completion Notice for S'edav Va'aki Museum, City of Phoenix
The National Park Service has published a notice regarding the inventory completion for the S'edav Va'aki Museum in Phoenix, AZ. This notice determines a cultural affiliation between human remains and associated funerary objects and Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations, with repatriation possible after April 27, 2026.
NAGPRA Inventory Completion Notice: California State University, Chico
The National Park Service published a notice regarding the completion of an inventory by California State University, Chico, under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). The notice identifies two associated funerary objects and a cultural affiliation with the Karuk Tribe. Repatriation may occur after April 27, 2026.
NPS Notice of Intended Repatriation: Missouri Department of Natural Resources
The National Park Service, on behalf of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, has issued a notice of intended repatriation for 235 cultural items. These items, including sacred objects and objects of cultural patrimony, are determined to have a cultural affiliation with the Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa.
Notice Rescinds Inventory Completion for Oregon Health & Sciences University
The National Park Service, on behalf of Oregon Health & Sciences University (OHSU), has issued a notice rescinding a previously published Notice of Inventory Completion. This action removes the prior notice concerning human remains removed from unknown locations in Oregon or Washington, and no transfer of control has occurred.
Notice of Intended Repatriation: Center for Natural Lands Management
The National Park Service, on behalf of the Center for Natural Lands Management, has issued a notice of intended repatriation for 55 cultural items, including unassociated funerary objects and a sacred object. These items are culturally affiliated with the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and may be repatriated on or after April 27, 2026.
NIH Center for Scientific Review Announces Closed Meetings
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has published a notice announcing several upcoming closed meetings for the Center for Scientific Review. These meetings, scheduled for April 2026, will involve the review and evaluation of grant applications, which may contain confidential commercial or personal information.
NY Archery Tournament Names 2026 Winners
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced the winners of the 2026 National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®) state tournament. The event hosted 560 students from 43 schools, with top performers qualifying for the national competition.
DEC Announces Start of Trout Fishing Season
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced that the spring trout fishing season will begin on April 1, 2026. The DEC will stock over 1.7 million trout across the state, though some brown trout may be shorter than average due to drought conditions impacting a hatchery.
Tyson Cooper v. State - Interlocutory Application Denied
The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied an interlocutory application filed by Tyson Cooper in a case against the State. The court issued its order on March 27, 2026, with the docket number A26I0162. No specific penalties or compliance deadlines were mentioned in the order.
Kwame Shabazz v. State - Emergency Motion Granted
The Georgia Court of Appeals granted Kwame Shabazz's emergency motion for an extension of time to file an application for discretionary appeal. The motion was granted, extending the deadline to April 29, 2026, from the original expiration date of March 30, 2026.
Eric Keith Jefferson v. Frankenmuth Insurance Company - Appeal Dismissed
The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed Eric Keith Jefferson's appeal against Frankenmuth Insurance Company. The court found Jefferson's notice of appeal was untimely filed 178 days after the trial court's judgment and that an application for discretionary appeal was required for the denial of his motion to set aside the judgment, which was not filed.
Cornelia G Moore v. Local Homes, LLC - Discretionary Application Dismissed
The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed a discretionary application filed by Cornelia G. Moore and Francis Moore in their dispossessory action against Local Homes, LLC. The application was dismissed because it was filed eight days after the superior court's order, exceeding the seven-day jurisdictional deadline for such appeals in dispossessory actions.
Samsung Patent for 5G/6G Data Transmission Methods
The USPTO has granted Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. a patent (US12587305B2) for apparatus and methods related to data transmission in 5G/6G communication systems. The patent covers techniques for transmitting and receiving control information and data, aiming to support higher data transmission rates.
Patent for adapting transmission parameters based on radio quality
The USPTO has granted patent US12587308B2 to NEC CORPORATION for a control apparatus and method that adapts transmission parameters based on radio link conditions. The invention predicts radio quality and calculates expected block error rates to determine optimal transmission parameters for downlink or uplink communications.
Qualcomm Patent: Blind Decoding Limit Adjustment for Wireless Communications
The USPTO has granted a patent to QUALCOMM Incorporated for techniques related to blind decoding limit adjustment in wireless communications. This patent aims to reduce processing power and time for user equipment by optimizing the number of blind decoding candidates monitored for control information.
Huawei Patent Granted for Communication Method and Apparatus
The USPTO has granted Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. a patent for a communication method and apparatus. The patent, effective March 24, 2026, details a method for determining modulation coding schemes based on received indication information, with specific parameters for modulation orders and coding rates.
USPTO Patent Grant: Synopsys Connectivity Controller
The USPTO has granted patent US12587311B1 to Synopsys, Inc. for a connectivity controller with enhanced throughput in an embedded system. The patent, filed on May 21, 2024, details a system designed to improve packet handling and integrity checks in computing devices.
Patent Granted for Hybrid Product Polar Codes Communication Systems
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12587312B2) to Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. for hybrid product polar codes-based communication systems and methods. This patent covers novel techniques for encoding information bits into matrices and then converting them into polar encoded bits for enhanced communication efficiency.
Patent Granted for Data Transmission/Receiving Circuit
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted patent US12586614B2 to SK hynix Inc. for a data transmission/receiving circuit. The patent, effective March 24, 2026, details a circuit designed to improve data transmission efficiency.
Apple Patent: Uplink Shared Channel Transmissions
The USPTO has granted Apple Inc. a patent for techniques related to performing physical uplink shared channel transmissions with improved reliability in wireless communication systems. The patent, US12587326B2, was granted on March 24, 2026, and aims to enhance data transmission efficiency and robustness.
ZTE Patent Grant for Data Transmission Method
The USPTO has granted patent US12587306B2 to ZTE CORPORATION for a data transmission method. The patent, filed on June 2, 2021, details a method applied between a chip and an analog-to-digital/digital-to-analog converter.
Bluetooth Low Energy Bit Error Correction Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted patent US12587310B2 to Infineon Technologies Americas Corp. for a method of bit error correction in Bluetooth Low Energy receivers. This patent aims to reduce packet retransmissions and improve channel throughput by enhancing header processing and applying bit error correction to corrupted packets.
Qualcomm Patent on Channel State Information Feedback
The USPTO has granted a new patent to QUALCOMM Incorporated for techniques related to transmitting channel state information feedback for multi-cell downlink control information in wireless communication systems. The patent, US12587324B2, was filed on August 10, 2022, and issued on March 24, 2026.
QUALCOMM Patent for DFT-S PUCCH with User Multiplexing
The USPTO has granted QUALCOMM a patent (US12587313B2) for a method of user multiplexing in wireless communications using DFT-S PUCCH. The patent covers techniques for spreading information symbols across resource blocks based on block-spreading codes and performing DFT.
Patent Granted for Wireless LAN Preamble Puncturing
The USPTO has granted a patent to LG Electronics Inc. for a method and device related to wireless local area network (WLAN) systems, specifically concerning preamble puncturing patterns in A-PPDU transmissions. This patent, effective March 24, 2026, aims to improve data transmission efficiency in WLANs.
QUALCOMM patent: default beams for multi-PDSCH repetitions
The USPTO has granted QUALCOMM Incorporated a patent (US12587322B2) for techniques related to default beams for multi-PDSCH repetitions in wireless communications. The patent covers methods for user equipment to receive downlink control messages and transmission repetitions, particularly when certain time duration conditions are not met.
Patent US12587318B2 for Uplink Control Enhancement Granted
The USPTO has granted patent US12587318B2 to InterDigital Patent Holdings, Inc. for methods and apparatus related to uplink control enhancement in wireless communications. The patent details techniques for determining and transmitting payload information, including HARQ feedback bits, over uplink channels.
Patent Granted for Cooperative Communication System
The USPTO has granted a new patent (US12587327B2) to Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. for a cooperative communication method, apparatus, and system. The patent details a specific process for managing communication frames and responses between access points and associated stations.
Samsung Patent for Wireless Network Channel State Information
The USPTO has granted Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. a patent (US12587329B2) for a system and method related to determining channel state information reference signal power in unlicensed spectrum for wireless communication networks. The patent details a process for user equipment to average CSI-RS measurements when power levels are consistent.
Patent for Downlink Control Channel Monitoring
The USPTO has granted patent US12587330B2 to Ofinno, LLC for a method of flexible downlink control channel monitoring in wireless devices. The patent covers techniques for optimizing uplink signal transmission based on physical downlink control channel monitoring occasions.
Patent US12587317B2 for Wireless Communication Negotiation
The USPTO has granted patent US12587317B2 to Mediatek Inc. for a method and apparatus related to wireless communication negotiation procedures. The patent covers novel techniques for responding to request action frames with acknowledgement or time-constrained response action frames.
Patent Granted for Active Bandwidth Determination Method
The USPTO has granted patent US12587331B2 to LENOVO (BEIJING) LIMITED for a method and apparatus for determining active bandwidth part (BWP). The patent details a process involving configuration information, reference signals, and user equipment selection to identify active bandwidth.
SONY Patent for Wireless Communication Device and Method
The USPTO has granted SONY GROUP CORPORATION a patent for a wireless communication device and method designed to improve system throughput. The patent, US12587332B2, focuses on coordinated transmission and threshold information exchange between communication devices.
Wireless communication reference signal configuration patent granted
The USPTO has granted patent US12587334B2 to ZTE Corporation for a new method of configuring reference signals in wireless communication systems. The patent covers techniques for transmitting and receiving sounding reference signals (SRS) based on specific parameter configurations and time-domain orthogonal cover codes.
Patent for Wireless Signal Reference Port Indication
The USPTO has granted patent US12587335B2 to ZTE CORPORATION for systems and methods related to indicating demodulation reference signal ports for wireless communication. The patent details a wireless communication device's process for determining reference signal parameters based on received signaling.
Nokia Patent US12587336B2 Improves Positioning Accuracy
The USPTO has granted Nokia Technologies Oy patent US12587336B2, which details a transmit beamforming method for improving positioning accuracy and reducing power consumption in devices. The patent was filed on March 29, 2021, and officially granted on March 24, 2026.
Cisco Patent for Stateful Network Configuration Management
The USPTO has granted Cisco Technology, Inc. a patent (US12587440B2) for a method of stateful network configuration management. The patent describes a process for managing network device configurations using YANG data models and generating command-line representations for user display.
Konica Minolta IoT Device Management Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. a patent (US12587441B2) for a method and system for managing programmable IoT devices. The patent, filed on December 29, 2023, relates to curating and transforming configuration operations into software-defined abstractions for IoT devices.
Canon Patent for Device Registration via Network Authentication
The USPTO has granted Canon a patent for a device registration system that uses network authentication. The patent details a method for an information processing apparatus to authenticate with a server, identify connected devices, and register them with the server using obtained security settings.
In-vehicle device and network information processing patent granted
The USPTO has granted patent US12587444B2 to AutoNetworks Technologies, Ltd. for an in-vehicle device and network information processing method. The patent covers systems that acquire and process network setting information based on vehicle state and relay data, enabling dynamic network adjustments.
Patent Grant: System for Updating Access Tokens
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12585802B2) for a system and method for updating access tokens in information processing apparatuses, particularly concerning power-saving modes. The patent was assigned to Canon Kabushiki Kaisha and details a process for managing access token expiration and updates.
Cisco Patent Granted: Control Flow Monitoring and Enforcement
The USPTO has granted Cisco Technology, Inc. a patent (US12585771B2) for learned control flow monitoring and enforcement of unobserved transitions in computer instructions. The patent covers techniques for generating control flow diagrams to monitor process execution and classify transitions as safe or unsafe.
Patent for Self-Version Verification in Shared Libraries
The USPTO has granted patent US12585778B2 to Arista Networks, Inc. for techniques enabling shared libraries to perform self-version verification when dynamically loaded by a software application. This patent covers methods for the library to verify its intended version without application intervention.
Patent for HARQ-ACK Feedback in 5G/6G Networks
The USPTO has granted patent US12587325B2 to Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. for a method and device for HARQ-ACK feedback transmission in 5G/6G networks. The patent covers techniques for transmitting HARQ-ACK feedback information to multiple transmission points for network cooperative communication.
Huawei Patent: Network Device and Data Decryption Method
The USPTO has granted Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. a patent for a network device and data decryption method. The patent covers a device with a hardware encryption/decryption circuit and OTP storage that can decrypt ciphertext files using a root key obtained from the OTP storage.
Intel Patent: Enhanced HARQ-ACK Codebook Transmission
The USPTO has granted Intel Corporation a patent (US12587321B2) for an enhanced Type-3 HARQ-ACK codebook transmission system. This technology aims to improve hybrid automatic repeat request acknowledgments in wireless communication networks.
Qualcomm Patent for Vehicular Platoon Wireless Communication
The USPTO has granted a patent to QUALCOMM Incorporated for a distance-based NACK procedure in vehicular platoons. This patent covers methods and systems for wireless communication between vehicles in a platoon, focusing on how vehicles adjust their communication protocols based on their role (primary or secondary) within the formation.
Nokia Patent for Physical Downlink Shared Channel Feedback
The USPTO has granted Nokia Technologies Oy a patent (US12587319B2) for a method and apparatus related to physical downlink shared channel feedback in user equipment. The patent details a system for determining candidate slots for feedback and providing information based on a feedback codebook.
Huawei Patent for Traffic Processing and Protection System
The USPTO has granted Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. a patent for a traffic processing and protection system. The patent details a method for a protection device to obtain local statistical results of network traffic, mask key data, and send the masked results to a security service server.
Apple Patent: Multiple DMRS Ports in Code Division Multiplexing
The USPTO has granted Apple Inc. a patent (US12587323B2) for a technology supporting multiple demodulation reference signal (DMRS) ports per code division multiplexing (CDM) group. The patent, filed on August 4, 2023, details methods and apparatus for enhancing wireless communication efficiency.
Patent for confidential document generation via network
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12585819B2) to Institutional Capital Network, Inc. for systems and methods related to confidential document generation over a network. The patent covers mechanisms for creating documents with tokens representing confidential information and transmitting URLs to users.
Patent for Terminal Device Random Access Channel Procedure
The USPTO has granted patent US12587304B2 to NTT DOCOMO, INC. for a terminal device random access channel procedure. The patent covers a control unit that determines uplink signal repetitions based on information in a response message.
BG Bodygears Physical Therapy Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'BG BODYGEARS PHYSICAL THERAPY' (TM86673010) for medical services, specifically physical therapy. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, based on the original filing date of June 24, 2015.
MEDSPECIALTY intent to use trademark application filed
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark MEDSPECIALTY. The application, filed on March 16, 2023, covers a broad range of healthcare management and benefit administration services, including insurance claims processing and cost management.
MEDGOV Trademark Intent to Use Application
The USPTO has received an intent to use trademark application (TM97842232) from MEDGOV for services related to healthcare management, benefit management, insurance administration, and claims processing. The application was filed on March 16, 2023.
The Neighborhood Therapist Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has processed a renewal for trademark application TM90885940, "The Neighborhood Therapist." This renewal pertains to services including mental health counseling, psychotherapy, and wellness services, and was renewed on March 26, 2026.
CoraKids physical therapy program trademark renewed
The USPTO has renewed the trademark registration for the "CoraKids physical therapy program." This renewal covers services including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy for pediatric patients. The renewal was effective on March 26, 2026.
CORAKIDS trademark renewed for pediatric therapy services
The USPTO has renewed the CORAKIDS trademark (TM90151889) for pediatric therapy services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
TREATING EVERYONE RIGHT trademark renewed
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'TREATING EVERYONE RIGHT' (TM90151888), originally filed on September 1, 2020. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, and covers services including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, pediatric therapy, in-home health care, sports medicine, and telehealth.
CORA PHYSICAL THERAPY Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark 'CORA PHYSICAL THERAPY' (TM90151886). The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, and covers services including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and telehealth.
Cora Physical Therapy Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'Cora Physical Therapy' (TM90151884) for services including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and telehealth. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
POOLWERX Trademark Renewal for Medical Services
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'POOLWERX' for services including landscape design, installation, maintenance, repair, and cleaning of swimming pools, spas, and fences. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, and covers a range of related retail, wholesale, and consulting services.
BIOSKRYB GENOMICS Trademark Renewal for Medical Services
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has renewed the trademark 'BIOSKRYB GENOMICS' for services including medical testing, genetic analysis, and research. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, and covers a broad range of diagnostic, analytical, and research services in the fields of genetics and genomics.
Intent to Use Trademark Application for Computer Hardware
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM90188673) for computer hardware related to mental health services, therapy, and educational programs. The application covers a wide range of hardware, software, and services aimed at supporting mental health assessment, treatment, and education.
Lighthouse Foot and Ankle Center Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark for Lighthouse Foot and Ankle Center, covering medical and podiatry services. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, and was filed on January 13, 2020.
Satellite Healthcare Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark application TM88750011 for Satellite Healthcare, which covers medical services and dialysis therapies for kidney disease treatment. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
Trademark Renewal for Neurosurgery Services
The USPTO has renewed trademark TM88835600 for NN Northern Neurosurgery & Spine for medical services, specifically neurosurgery. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, with the original filing date in 2020.
ENDO AESTHETICS Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark 'ENDO AESTHETICS' (TM88514666) for medical services. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, and covers educational services, medical information provision, and related counseling.
M·U·G Men's Ultimate Grooming Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'M·U·G Men's Ultimate Grooming' (TM88462799) for medical services, specifically beauty salons. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, building upon the original filing date of June 6, 2019.
ELINA ORGANICS Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'ELINA ORGANICS' (TM88593276) for cosmetic and non-medicated skincare products made from organic ingredients. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
NEIGHBORHOOD Trademark Renewal for Medical Services
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark 'NEIGHBORHOOD' (TM88703284) for a variety of medical and health services. The renewal was effective March 26, 2026, following a filing date in 2019.
LAS MADRINAS MEDICAL CENTERS Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'LAS MADRINAS MEDICAL CENTERS' (TM88329916) for medical services. The renewal is effective until March 26, 2026, and covers a range of services including medical clinic services, treatment of illness and injury, and medical imaging.
Band Together trademark renewed
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'Band Together' (TM88602471) for services including music therapy for individuals with autism and charitable services promoting autism awareness. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
TATT2REVISE Trademark Renewal - Tattoo Removal Services
The USPTO has renewed the TATT2REVISE trademark (TM88598640) for services related to non-laser tattoo removal. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, and covers services such as partial tattoo removal and tattoo cover-up.
Potty Pros Trademark Renewal for Portable Toilet Services
The USPTO has renewed the trademark for 'Potty Pros' for services including providing and renting portable toilets and sanitation facilities. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
COLOR ASYLUM Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'COLOR ASYLUM' (TM86984258) for beauty salon and cosmetic skin care services. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
Smart Recovery 4-Point Program Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed trademark application TM87753440 for 'Smart Recovery 4-Point Program'. This renewal pertains to services related to addiction treatment and rehabilitation.
Wiggle Room Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark 'Wiggle Room' (TM86971145) for medical services, including physical therapy. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
The Smart Human Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed trademark application TM86695842 for 'The Smart Human'. This renewal pertains to services related to health and wellness information, specifically concerning chemicals and toxins in daily life. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
POTTY PROS trademark application cancelled
The USPTO has cancelled the trademark application TM86692126 for 'POTTY PROS', which was filed on July 14, 2015, for the rental of portable toilets. The cancellation was effective March 26, 2026.
Enhancing Human Mechanics Trademark Cancelled
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has cancelled the trademark 'Enhancing Human Mechanics' (TM86673008) effective March 26, 2026. This cancellation pertains to services related to physical therapy and medical rehabilitation.
EMCOR Customer Solutions Center Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'EMCOR Customer Solutions Center' (TM86656674) for landscaping design, horticultural services, and snow removal. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
SUPERCLINIC Trademark Renewal - Medical Clinics Services
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'SUPERCLINIC' (TM86351481) for medical clinic services. The renewal was effective March 26, 2026, based on a filing date of July 29, 2014.
EVOK Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed trademark application TM86514453 for the mark 'EVOK'. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026. The trademark covers services including catering, temporary accommodation, hotel services, and health spa treatments.
BODYGUIDES Registered Trademark for Health Care Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark BODYGUIDES for health care services, specifically Bodywork therapy and Nutritional therapy services. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of January 9, 2014.
Dignity Health Registered Trademark Application TM85484353
The USPTO has registered the trademark TM85484353 for Dignity Health, related to online computer databases for hospital services. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of November 30, 2011.
Dignity Health Trademark Registration - Medical Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM85473422 for Dignity Health, covering hospital services and providing information in the field of hospital services. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of November 15, 2011.
Black Tie Event Services Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark "Black Tie Event Services" for the rental of shower and sanitary facility trailers. The trademark application was filed in 2011 and officially registered on March 26, 2026.
CLEAN CLEANSE Trademark Registration - Medical Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark "CLEAN CLEANSE" for services including nutritional and dietary supplements, health guidance, and providing health and nutrition information online. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, based on a filing date of July 20, 2011.
Cancelled USPTO Trademark Application for Health and Nutrition Guidance
The USPTO has cancelled trademark application TM85375755, which sought to cover health, dietary, and nutritional guidance services. The application was originally filed on July 20, 2011, and was marked as cancelled on March 26, 2026.
PRETTY PERFECT YOU trademark renewed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark 'PRETTY PERFECT YOU' (TM88707137) for cosmetic skin care services, including the injection of dermal fillers and botulinum toxin. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
Texas Skull Base Physicians Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark 'Texas Skull Base Physicians' (TM86963327) for medical clinic services. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, based on an original filing date of April 4, 2016.
Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'WISCONSIN DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORIES' (TM86867010) for medical diagnostic testing and related information services. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of January 6, 2016.
Cure Pet Cancer trademark application cancelled
The USPTO has cancelled the trademark application TM86620079 for 'Cure Pet Cancer'. The application, filed on May 5, 2015, was for medical services related to pet cancer, including fundraising and public awareness activities. The cancellation date is March 26, 2026.
Cancer Nutrition Consortium Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark for Cancer Nutrition Consortium (TM86614231), which covers services related to nutritional guidance and support. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
MYHEALTHHOME Trademark Renewal for Healthcare Information Services
The USPTO has renewed the MYHEALTHHOME trademark (TM86543864) for healthcare information services. The renewal was effective March 26, 2026, and pertains to services providing patients secure electronic access to their health information.
Registered Trademark CLEAN for Nutritional Supplements
The USPTO has registered the trademark "CLEAN" (TM85374918) for nutritional supplements and related health and dietary services. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, following a filing date in 2011. This registration pertains to goods and services within International Class 044.
HISTOMAP Trademark Registration for Medical Information Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark HISTOMAP (TM86285979) for medical information services. The registration, effective March 26, 2026, covers services including providing medical information, consultancy, and advisory services related to disease states and diagnoses.
Darkness Into Light Trademark Registration for Mental Health Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Darkness Into Light' (TM86275109) for services including mental health counseling, psychological therapy, and public awareness campaigns related to suicide prevention. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of May 7, 2014.
REJUVENATIONMD Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the REJUVENATIONMD trademark (TM86159091) for medical and spa services, including procedures like chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and facials. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
DIGNITY HEALTH trademark registered for hospital services
The USPTO has registered the trademark "DIGNITY HEALTH" (TM85486297) for hospital services, including providing information and online databases related to hospital services. The trademark was filed on December 2, 2011, and registered on March 26, 2026.
CORA PHYSICAL THERAPY Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark 'CORA PHYSICAL THERAPY' (TM87516172) for medical services including massage therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Renewal for AT BODY GEARS - Physical Therapy Services
The USPTO has renewed trademark application TM86672999 for AT BODY GEARS, which offers physical therapy and related health care services. The renewal was effective as of March 26, 2026.
Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'WISCONSIN DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORIES' (TM86867218) for medical and testing services. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of January 6, 2016.
MINDBEACON trademark application for SAAS mental health services
The USPTO has received a trademark application for the mark MINDBEACON, intended for use with Software as a Service (SAAS) and Platform as a Service (PAAS) offerings related to mental health monitoring, assessment, therapy, and training. The application is an intent-to-use filing with an expected effective date of March 26, 2026.
MIND BEACON intent to use trademark for mental health computer hardware
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'MIND BEACON'. The application covers computer hardware and software related to mental health services, including therapy, monitoring, and virtual communication tools. This filing indicates a planned offering in the mental health technology sector.
40 Dazzle Strikes Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application '40 Dazzle Strikes' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of computer hardware, software, and gaming-related goods and services, including operating systems, monitors, and downloadable game programs.
6X7 DESERT WEALTH trademark published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for '6X7 DESERT WEALTH' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of computer hardware, software, and gaming-related products and services, including operating systems, gaming software, and electronic terminals.
TEXPERTISE Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the TEXPERTISE trademark application for opposition. The application covers services related to telecommunications, virtual trade fairs, data transmission, and advertising. The publication marks a step in the trademark registration process, allowing third parties to file oppositions.
Tamagotchi Paradise Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Tamagotchi Paradise' for opposition. This publication indicates that the application has passed initial examination and is now open for third parties to challenge the registration of the mark for a variety of computing and electronic goods.
Jungfrau Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the Jungfrau trademark application (TM79427842) for radiation detectors, initiating a 30-day opposition period. The application was filed on May 12, 2025, and published for opposition on March 26, 2026.
KENTICO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for KENTICO, covering software for digital marketing content management and related services. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of January 28, 2025.
EEZEETAGS trademark published for electronic baggage tags
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'EEZEETAGS', covering electronic baggage tags for travel. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of May 26, 2025.
POSTRA Trademark Application - Exercise Instruction & Fitness Training
The USPTO has published details for the trademark application TM79427662, filed on April 24, 2025, for the mark 'POSTRA'. The application covers downloadable content, software for exercise instruction and fitness training, and personal training services.
Norse Glory Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Norse Glory' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services related to computer software, hardware, and gaming.
USPTO Trademark Application: Mechanical lifting conveyors, automation, robots, motors
The USPTO has published a trademark application for "X" covering mechanical lifting conveyors, automation, robots, motors, and related services. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, under docket number TM79427422.
Patent for NFT Generation Based on User Interaction
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12585735B2) to Comcast Cable Communications, LLC for systems and methods related to generating and distributing non-fungible tokens (NFTs) based on user interaction and group engagement with content. The patent details how NFTs can be awarded based on individual and collective engagement.
Patent Granted for Privacy Disclosure Systems and Methods
The USPTO has granted a patent for systems and methods related to privacy disclosure and consent. The patent covers processes for intercepting service requests, managing user privacy preferences, and validating disclosure manifests between end users and service providers.
Patent Granted for Selective Video Frame Encryption and Compression
The USPTO has granted patent US12585816B2 to RingCentral, Inc. for a system and method for selective video frame encryption and compression. This technology aims to protect sensitive image data within video streams by encrypting only specific regions while compressing others, reducing resource penalties.
Patent for privacy-preserving workflow validation in serverless clouds
The USPTO has granted patent US12585806B2 to TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES LIMITED for a method and system for privacy-preserving workflow validations in serverless clouds. The patent addresses security vulnerabilities in serverless platforms by storing policy data securely and performing validations at multiple points within a workflow.
Patent Grant: User Authentication Systems for Public Terminals
The USPTO has granted patent US12585750B2 for systems and methods for authenticating users at public terminals. The patent, assigned to Capital One Services, LLC, describes a process involving physical credential reading, secure server transmission, unique code generation, and final authentication for terminal access.
USPTO Patent Grant USD1119878S1 for Digital Networking
The USPTO has granted Design Patent USD1119878S1 for a digital networking gateway. The patent was filed on January 3, 2024, and assigned to Shenzhen Fulian Fugui Precision Industry Co., Ltd. This grant represents a new intellectual property right for a specific design in the networking technology sector.
Patent Grant US12585412B2: Information Processing Apparatus and Computer-Readable Medium
The USPTO has granted patent US12585412B2 to Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha for an information processing apparatus and a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium. The patent covers a system for managing and transmitting device information and program instructions between an apparatus and an image processing device.
SCADA web HMI client device and system patent granted
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12585236B2) to TMEIC CORPORATION for a SCADA web HMI client device and system. The patent, effective March 24, 2026, relates to controlling access and operability of HMI screens based on user access levels and browser permissions.
Patent for Log Analytics and Cryptography Functions
The USPTO has granted patent US12585684B2 to Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC for a system and method supporting log analytics and cryptography functions. The patent describes a process for receiving user queries, sending them to multiple logging systems, and presenting the aggregated results.
Patent for signal identification using network model
The USPTO has granted patent US12585724B2 for a method, apparatus, and system for identifying signals using a network model. The patent, assigned to BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD, details a process involving signal demodulation, transmission, echo reception, and identification via a target network model.
Hitachi patent: distributed transactions, digital networking, cryptography
Hitachi patent: distributed transactions, digital networking, cryptography
US Patent Grant for Secure Multi-Channel Communication
The USPTO has granted US patent US12585800B2 to Salesforce, Inc. for a system related to external multi-channel communication modularization, routing, transmission, and access control within a database system. The patent covers methods for secure communication package management and establishing communication sessions.
Toyota Patent: Server Distributes Vehicle Software Updates
The USPTO has granted Toyota a patent for a server system designed to distribute software updates for vehicle electronic control units. The system aims to ensure updates are delivered to the correct portable terminal associated with a vehicle's communication module, even if direct communication with the vehicle's update control device is not possible.
Toyota Patent for Vehicle Software Updates
The USPTO has granted Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha a patent for a server and method for updating vehicle software wirelessly. The system allows for user approval of updates via in-vehicle displays or separate user equipment, with differentiated information granularity.
Toyota Patent for Software Updates via Wireless Networks
The USPTO has granted Toyota Motor North America, Inc. a patent for a system that enables software updates for vehicles over wireless networks. The patent describes a method for receiving encrypted software updates and decryption keys while the vehicle is in motion.
NTT Patent for Communication Network Route Search Device
The USPTO has granted patent US12584754B2 to NTT, Inc. for a communication network route search device. The patent describes a method for dividing a network into areas to optimize route searching between nodes.
Rateless Erasure Coding for Wireless IoT Networks
The USPTO has granted patent US12585450B2 to Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Inc. for a system using rateless erasure coding for multi-hop broadcast transmission in wireless IoT networks. The patent covers a network manager that efficiently delivers firmware/software updates to nodes in an IoT network.
Cryptographic method certifies retention lock status with embedded log
The USPTO has granted patent US12585547B2 for a cryptographic method to certify the retention lock status of backup files. The patent, assigned to Dell Products L.P., details a system for encrypting retention lock status and maintaining an auditable verification log.
Maine Paid Family and Medical Leave Applications Open March 30
The Maine Department of Labor announced that applications for the state's Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) program will open on March 30, 2026. Benefits, which provide up to 12 weeks of paid leave for medical, parental, family care, military family, and safe leave, will be available starting May 1, 2026. The program is funded by payroll contributions implemented in January 2025.
Maine Proclaims March 26 National Equal Pay Day
Governor Janet Mills has proclaimed March 26, 2026, as National Equal Pay Day in Maine. This proclamation highlights the persistent wage gap affecting women, particularly women of color, and reaffirms Maine's commitment to equal pay for equal work.
Unemployment Insurance Rule Update Public Hearings
The Maine Department of Labor is holding public hearings on April 13-14, 2026, to gather input on proposed amendments to the rules governing Unemployment Insurance's Able and Available requirement and Employee Leasing Companies. These changes are necessitated by recent legislation (PL 235). Public comments are being accepted until April 24 and April 25, 2026, respectively.
USCIS Approves New Credentialing Organization for Health Care Workers
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has approved The Evaluation Company as a new credentialing organization for certain health care workers seeking immigration benefits. This notice informs the public of this approval, which is based on existing immigration and nationality laws and DHS regulations.
Railroad Grade Crossings: Stopping Required Exception for Active Warning Devices
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued a Notification of Data Availability (NODA) regarding railroad grade crossings. This notice identifies information the agency has developed and seeks public comment to potentially inform future regulatory actions concerning exceptions for active warning devices at crossings.
York County Man Charged with Insurance Fraud and Identity Theft
The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced felony charges against a York County man accused of orchestrating an insurance fraud scheme. The defendant allegedly used false identities and co-conspirators to insure scrapped vehicles and report fabricated accidents, defrauding insurers of over $180,000.
Oregon Health Authority Highlights Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) issued a notice highlighting Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and encouraging residents to undergo screening. The notice provides statistics on colorectal cancer in Oregon and emphasizes the importance of early detection and screening, particularly for individuals under 50.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Importation Supplies for Emergency Relief Work
The International Trade Administration is submitting an information collection request regarding procedures for importing supplies for emergency relief work to the Office of Management and Budget for review. This notice provides an additional 30-day comment period for the public.
Continuation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders on PET Film from India, Taiwan, China, UAE
The International Trade Administration (ITA) is continuing antidumping and countervailing duty orders on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film from India, Taiwan, China, and the UAE. This decision follows determinations by the ITA and the International Trade Commission that revoking these orders would likely result in the continuation or recurrence of dumping, countervailable subsidies, and material injury to the U.S. industry.
Erythritol from China: Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders Issued
The International Trade Administration has issued antidumping duty and countervailing duty orders on erythritol from China. These orders are based on affirmative final determinations by the Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission that U.S. industries are materially injured by reason of unfairly traded imports.
Thermal Paper from Germany: Preliminary Antidumping Duty Results and Rescission
The International Trade Administration has preliminarily determined that thermal paper from Germany was not sold at less than normal value during the period of review (November 1, 2023 - October 31, 2024). The review is also being rescinded in part for 14 companies. Interested parties can submit comments on these preliminary results.
Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bar from Algeria: Final Affirmative Countervailing Duty Determination
The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued a final affirmative determination that countervailable subsidies are being provided to producers and exporters of steel concrete reinforcing bar from Algeria. This determination establishes that subsidies exist and will likely result in the imposition of countervailing duties on imports of this product from Algeria.
Incidental Take of Northern Sea Otters Finalized
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has finalized regulations for the incidental, nonlethal take of northern sea otters during marine construction and pile driving activities in Seward, Sitka, and Kodiak, Alaska. These regulations are effective for five years and aim to authorize take by harassment resulting from in-water noise.
Privacy Act of 1974 System of Records Notice Update
The Export-Import Bank (EXIM) is updating its Privacy Act of 1974 system of records notice (SORN) for the Federal Personnel Payroll System (FPPS). This update clarifies the system's purpose in processing personnel, payroll, and time/labor data for employee payments, benefits, and pensions, and for reporting and compliance.
Privacy Act of 1974 System of Records Notice Update
The Export-Import Bank (EXIM) is updating its Privacy Act system of records notice for the EXIM Financial Management System—Next Generation. This update modifies routine uses to align with OMB guidance on preventing improper payments and protecting privacy, specifically referencing M-25-32.
Fowler v. State of Indiana - Child Molesting Conviction Affirmed
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Aaron Gregory Fowler for multiple counts including child molesting and possession of child pornography. The court found no abuse of discretion in the admission of evidence and sufficient evidence for the attempted obstruction of justice conviction.
Medical Malpractice Case: Court Affirms, Reverses, and Remands
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed, reversed, and remanded a medical malpractice case involving Munster Community Hospital and the estate of Terry Clark Jr. The court's decision addresses disputes over discovery requests and the award of attorney fees related to a motion to compel.
Paternity: Kasey Parsons v. Ryan Brock - Modification of Parenting Time
The Indiana Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a trial court's decision to reinstate parenting time for a father who had previously been deemed a danger to his children. The appellate court found the trial court failed to base its decision on evidence that the father no longer posed a threat.
Lead Exposure and Prevention Advisory Committee Charter Renewal
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has renewed the charter for the Lead Exposure and Prevention Advisory Committee (LEPAC). The renewal is effective for a two-year period, extending through March 11, 2028.
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Meeting Cancellation
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a notice cancelling the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meeting previously scheduled for March 18-19, 2026. This cancellation is due to a court order in the case American Academy of Pediatrics et al. v. Kennedy et al.
Boomlets LLC v Otherside LLC - Summary Disposition Order
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals issued a Summary Disposition Order in the case of Boomlets LLC v. Otherside LLC. The court affirmed the circuit court's Final Judgment regarding the unauthorized diversion of funds by defendants Peter and Kelly Nascarella from Otherside LLC, a Hawaii limited liability company. The appellants challenged findings of fact and conclusions of law related to a judgment against the Nascarellas personally.
Order Dismisses Appeal for Lack of Appellate Jurisdiction
The Intermediate Court of Appeals of the State of Hawai'i has dismissed an appeal filed by KONA SCENIC LAND, INC. The dismissal is based on a lack of appellate jurisdiction. The order affects numerous named parties and estates involved in the case.
State of Hawaii v. Dwight L. Harris - Appeal Summary Disposition Order
The Intermediate Court of Appeals of the State of Hawai'i affirmed the conviction of Dwight L. Harris for Assault in the Third Degree. Harris appealed his conviction, arguing the trial court erred by not requiring the state to elect between two alleged bases for the Assault in the Second Degree charge and by not providing a unanimity instruction. The court found no plain error and affirmed the judgment.
P.H. v. D.Y. - Order Dismissing Appeal
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals has dismissed the appeal in P.H. v. D.Y. The dismissal is based on the appeal being rendered moot, likely due to related proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Hawaii. This action concludes the appellate process for this specific case.
Duncan v. Roblox Corporation - Personal Injury Product Liability
A civil case, Duncan v. Roblox Corporation, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 27, 2026. The case involves personal injury and product liability claims. The filing includes a complaint and proposed summons.
Abiodun Toheeb Olaniwun v. Salerno Auto Group - Judgment Affirmance
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision dismissing a consumer's complaint against Salerno Duane Auto Group and Ally Bank. The court found no merit in the plaintiff's appeal regarding the purchase of a vehicle and associated add-on products.
State of New Jersey v. Kashife H. Wyckoff - Appeal of Post-Conviction Relief Denial
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the denial of Kashife H. Wyckoff's petition for post-conviction relief. The court found no error in the lower court's decision without an evidentiary hearing, upholding the conviction.
Addessa v. Bollwage Parking Garage - Notice Requirements
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division reversed a lower court's order denying a motion to dismiss claims against the Parking Authority of the City of Elizabeth. The dismissal was sought due to alleged non-compliance with notice requirements under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act.
Ledgewood Circle Shopping Center LLC v. Kush at 46 Inc. - Commercial Lease Dispute
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision granting summary judgment to defendants in a commercial lease dispute. The court found that the plaintiff's claim for rent damages was precluded by a prior 2023 judgment, which had already addressed the lease termination and awarded damages.
Court Dismisses Amtrust's Subrogation Claim and Imposes Sanctions
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the dismissal of Amtrust North America's declaratory judgment action against Liberty Mutual Insurance Company and Ohio Underwriting Managers. The court found Amtrust named the incorrect party and dismissed the subrogation claim with prejudice, while also remanding for further proceedings regarding sanctions.
Dcpp v. E.K.A. - Child Neglect Ruling Reversed
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division reversed a trial court's order finding E.K.A. neglected her children. The appellate court concluded that the trial judge's findings were not supported by sufficient credible evidence and were inconsistent with applicable law. The case involves the Division of Child Protection and Permanency.
Porsia S. Graham v. Board of Review - Unemployment Benefits Appeal Dismissal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the dismissal of Porsia S. Graham's appeal for overpaid unemployment benefits. The dismissal was due to her failure to appear for two scheduled hearings, rendering her appeal untimely.
Intelect Intelligent Electrification trademark application filed Mar 26
Intelect Intelligent Electrification trademark application filed Mar 26
1-866-DADS-LAW Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the trademark '1-866-DADS-LAW' (TM88250364) for legal services. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026. This action pertains to the maintenance of an existing trademark registration.
Trademark Registration for Legal Policy Database on Criminal Reform
The USPTO has registered a trademark for the American Equity & Justice Group for an online searchable database providing legal policy information related to criminal legal reform, sentencing decisions, and demographic characteristics. The registration, effective March 26, 2026, also covers promoting public awareness and providing educational content and trainings on criminal legal reform.
USPTO Trademark Application for Protective Intelligence Due Diligence
The USPTO has received a trademark application for "PIDD - PROTECTIVE INTELLIGENCE DUE DILIGENCE" (TM98633388). The application seeks to register services related to business intelligence and personal security consultation for protective intelligence processes. The filing date was July 4, 2024.
LAVENDER LAW 365 Trademark Renewal
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has renewed the trademark 'LAVENDER LAW 365' (TM88633363). The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, and covers consulting and educational services in law, advocacy, public policy, and legal practice, including diversity, equity, and inclusion consulting for the LGBTQ+ community.
AEQUUM LAW Intent to Use Trademark Application
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has recorded an intent-to-use trademark application for AEQUUM LAW. The application, filed on January 31, 2024, pertains to legal services.
AEQUUM LAW Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98383959) for AEQUUM LAW, filed on January 31, 2024. The application pertains to legal services.
FCC Rescinds Obsolete Rules
The FCC has issued a Direct Final Rule to rescind facially obsolete provisions of its rules as part of its ongoing efforts to modernize its regulatory framework. This action aims to streamline the agency's rulebook and reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens.
FCC Proposes Numbering Policy Changes to Combat Illegal Robocalls
The FCC has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking seeking comment on changes to its numbering policies to combat illegal robocalls. The proposed changes focus on how service providers utilize, report, and resell assigned numbering resources.
Proposes Call Center Onshoring and English Proficiency Rules
The FCC has proposed new rules to encourage businesses to bring call centers back to the U.S. and improve customer service at existing foreign call centers. The proposal also seeks comment on deterring illegal robocalls originating abroad through fees or bonds.
FCC Proposes Spectrum Access for Space Missions
The FCC has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to establish reliable spectrum access for advanced space missions, including orbital laboratories and in-space repairs. This proposal aims to support the growing commercial space industry by ensuring necessary communication frequencies.
FCC Adopts OMB Guidelines on Suspension and Debarment
The FCC has adopted the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Guidelines on Suspension and Debarment, along with FCC-specific supplemental rules. This action strengthens protections for public funds by establishing clearer procedures for suspending or debarring entities from receiving federal contracts or assistance.
FCC Seeks Recent Graduates for New Honors STEM Program
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is seeking recent graduates for its new Honors STEM Program, a one-year career development opportunity. Applications are being accepted through April 30, 2026.
Earth MRI Mine Waste Cooperative Agreements FY2026
The U.S. Geological Survey is accepting proposals for Earth MRI Mine Waste Cooperative Agreements for FY2026, with approximately $5 million available. State geological surveys are eligible to apply for funds to support mine waste inventory, characterization, sampling, and mapping activities.
Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grants - FY 2026
The U.S. Department of Transportation is soliciting applications for the Fiscal Year 2026 Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program. The program offers grants ranging from $100,000 to $25 million to support planning, demonstration, and implementation activities aimed at preventing traffic fatalities and serious injuries. Applications are due by 5:00 PM EDT on May 26, 2026.
Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF) 2026: Exchange Alumni Advancing Freedom250
The U.S. Mission to Niger has announced the Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF) 2026, seeking applications for projects that promote freedom of expression and collaboration among exchange alumni. The opportunity offers awards ranging from $5,000 to $40,000, with applications due by April 30, 2026.
NIST AI Risk Management Framework Engagement and Updates
NIST's Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) AI Program is organizing workshops and webinars to foster collaboration and advance the development of AI standards and guidelines. The page lists upcoming, recent, and past events related to AI trustworthiness and risk management, including updates to the AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF 1.0).
PSC Sets Intervention Deadline for Confluence Rivers Acquisition
The Missouri Public Service Commission has set an intervention deadline of April 15, 2026, for Confluence Rivers Utility Operating Company's application to acquire sewer system assets from Consolidated Public Water Supply District No. 1 of Knox County. The application also seeks a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate the acquired systems.
Improving Wage Protections for Foreign Nationals
The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration has proposed revisions to regulations governing prevailing wages for foreign nationals seeking employment in the U.S. via PERM, H-1B, H-1B1, and E-3 visas. The proposed rule aims to better align wage levels with U.S. worker wages and strengthen program integrity.
PCE and CTC Regulation under TSCA: Proposed Compliance Date Extensions
The EPA is proposing to extend compliance dates for perchloroethylene (PCE) and carbon tetrachloride (CTC) regulations under TSCA. The proposal aims to align compliance deadlines for non-federal entities with those for federal agencies, extending initial monitoring for inhalation exposure to June 21, 2027, and other requirements to September 20, 2027. For PCE, a further extension for exposure control plans is proposed to December 20, 2027.
Pesticide Registration, Emergency Exemption, and New Active Ingredient Application
The EPA has received an application from the USDA to register a new pesticide product, NovoFly, for use in Sterile Insect Technique programs. The agency is also soliciting public comment on this application and a related emergency exemption request for pest suppression, waiving the comment period for the emergency exemption due to urgency.
EPA Cancels Pesticide Registrations Following Voluntary Requests
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued an order canceling specific pesticide registrations, as voluntarily requested by the registrant. This action follows a July 31, 2025, notice and confirms the cancellations are effective March 27, 2026, with distribution, sale, or use permitted only under the terms of the order.
Environmental Impact Statements; Notice of Availability
The EPA has published a notice of the weekly receipt of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) filed between March 16 and March 23, 2026. This notice includes draft and final EISs from various federal agencies, with specific details on comment periods and contact information for public inquiries.
FERC Combined Notice of Filings #1
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) published a combined notice of filings received on March 20-24, 2026. These filings include electric corporate applications, refund reports, and tariff amendments from various entities, including Viridon California LLC and PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. Public comment deadlines range from March 30 to April 14, 2026.
Records Governing Off-the-Record Communications Public Notice
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a public notice regarding records of off-the-record communications. This notice, in accordance with Order No. 607, lists prohibited and exempt communications received by the Commission's Secretary, including filings from FERC Staff, U.S. Senator Angus S. King, Jr., and U.S. Representative Frank Pallone, Jr.
Venture Global LNG Seeks Export Authorization Amendment
The Department of Energy's Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office has received an application from Venture Global Plaquemines LNG, LLC to amend its authorization for exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) to non-free trade agreement countries. The company seeks to increase its export volume by approximately 467.67 billion cubic feet per year.
Parker-Davis Project Final Power Allocations Announced
The Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) has announced the final power allocations for the Parker-Davis Project's 2028 resource pool. This notice finalizes the allocations developed under the Final 2028 P-DP Power Marketing Plan and includes responses to public comments received on the proposed allocations. Service under these allocations will begin October 1, 2028.
Argent LNG LLC Application to Export Liquefied Natural Gas
The Department of Energy's Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office has received an application from Argent LNG, LLC for long-term authorization to export approximately 1,293.75 billion cubic feet of liquefied natural gas per year from its proposed terminal in Louisiana. The application was filed under the Natural Gas Act.
FERC Combined Notice of Filings for Natural Gas Pipeline Rate Filings
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a combined notice of various filings related to natural gas pipeline rates and refund reports. These filings include applications for amended certificates, tariff updates, and compliance reports from several pipeline companies, with comment deadlines ranging from April 3 to April 6, 2026.
FCC Notice of Information Collection Review
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a notice to review an existing information collection (OMB Control Number 3060-0236) related to interference rules for digital low power television and television translator stations. The FCC is seeking public comments on the necessity, utility, accuracy, and burden of this collection.
Notice: Ben Klein Debarred from E-Rate Program for Three Years
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has debarred Ben Klein from the federal E-Rate program and all universal service support mechanisms for three years. This action commences on the date Mr. Klein receives the debarment letter or March 27, 2026, whichever is earlier.
Governor Lisa D. Cook speaks on financial stability
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa D. Cook delivered a speech on financial stability at Yale University on March 26, 2026. The speech discussed the Federal Reserve's Committee on Financial Stability, the Financial Stability Report, and the complexities of financial stability policy.
Governor Barr Discusses Economic Outlook and Monetary Policy
Federal Reserve Governor Michael S. Barr delivered remarks on the U.S. economic outlook and monetary policy, noting the economy's resilience despite shocks and the potential impact of AI investments. He also briefly touched on regulatory matters.
Vice Chair Jefferson Speech: Economic Outlook and Energy Effects
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip N. Jefferson delivered a speech on the economic outlook and the effects of energy prices. He discussed the resilience of consumers and business investment, while noting that inflation remains above the Fed's target and that uncertainty over tariffs and energy prices complicates the outlook.
Governor Miran Discusses Shrinking the Fed's Balance Sheet
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen I. Miran delivered a speech on March 26, 2026, discussing the rationale and potential paths for shrinking the Federal Reserve's balance sheet. The speech outlined the historical operating regimes of the Fed's balance sheet and argued for a reduction to minimize market distortions.
USP-NF Changes: Redesign-Only Standards Official Date Policy
The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) has updated its policy regarding the official date for "redesign-only" documentary standards in the USP-NF Online platform. Previously, these standards retained their original publication date, but now they will have a "To Be Official" status and become official six months after posting, effective March 27, 2026.
Ketorolac Tromethamine Ophthalmic Solution Revision Notice
The USP has issued a notice of intent to revise the Ketorolac Tromethamine Ophthalmic Solution monograph. The revision aims to extend the official date and adjust the pH limit from 6.8-7.9 to 6.2-7.9 to accommodate FDA-approved products.
General Chapter Prospectus for LG Polymer Implant Drug Products
The USP has issued a General Chapter Prospectus for <1158> LG Polymer Implant Drug Products – Characterization Methods. This proposed chapter aims to provide a compendial framework for product quality and performance testing of LG polymer implant drug products, focusing on specific characterization needs for these long-acting dosage forms. Stakeholders are invited to provide input.
Levocarnitine Monograph Revision: Proposed Direct Chiral HPLC Method
The USP has proposed a direct chiral HPLC method to revise the Enantiomeric Purity test in the Levocarnitine monograph due to the temporary unavailability of the required derivatization reagent (+)-FLEC. This proposed method is currently open for public comment.
USP Revises Select Chemical Standards
The USP has announced revisions to the chemical information of select standards, with updates becoming official on October 1, 2026. These changes affect specific USP monographs for various drug substances and formulations, including Candesartan Cilexetil and Hydrochlorothiazide Tablets, Dronabinol, and several Verapamil Hydrochloride products.
Department of State Police v. Mikhael H. El-Bayeh - Speeding Infraction Case
The Massachusetts Appeals Court reversed and remanded a speeding infraction case against Mikhael H. El-Bayeh. The court found that the lower courts erred in denying El-Bayeh's motions to dismiss the citation and to inspect essential defense documents, vacating the finding of responsibility.
Rockland Trust Company v. Robert J. Langone - Reinstatement of Judgment
The Massachusetts Appeals Court reversed a lower court's decision, reinstating a judgment in favor of Rockland Trust Company against Robert J. Langone. The case, involving promissory notes issued in the 1980s, has been litigated for over twenty years. The court remanded the case for further proceedings.
Child Support Modification Ruling
The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed a Probate and Family Court judgment modifying child support obligations. The husband appealed the dismissal of his complaint for modification, but the court upheld the award of current and retroactive child support totaling $163,796 for the parties' two children.
Commonwealth v. Jones - Conviction Upheld
The Massachusetts Appeals Court upheld the conviction of Remi M. Jones for unlawful possession of a firearm without a license. The court affirmed the admissibility of testimony regarding the absence of a firearm license in the state database and found sufficient evidence for the conviction.
Fern v. Baker - Unauthorized Gifts Ruling Affirmed
The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed a lower court's ruling in Fern v. Baker, upholding a decision that denied claims regarding unauthorized gifts made by defendants using a durable power of attorney. The court found that the gifts, totaling over $5.5 million, were not improperly motivated and did not breach fiduciary duties.
FDIC Publishes February 2026 Enforcement Actions
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) published a list of administrative enforcement actions taken against banks and individuals in February 2026. The actions included one consent order, one order of prohibition, six orders terminating 100 waiver orders, and one notice. No administrative hearings are scheduled for April 2026.
Federal Reserve and OCC Joint Findings for Morgan Stanley Exemption Request
The Federal Reserve Board, in conjunction with the OCC, has made joint findings required for the OCC to approve Morgan Stanley Bank, N.A.'s request for an exemption under section 23A of the Federal Reserve Act. This exemption is necessary for an internal corporate reorganization involving an affiliate.
NICHD Participation in Summer Research Education Program (R25)
The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) has announced its participation in the 'Summer Research Education Experience Program (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)' funding opportunity (PAR-24-204). This notice informs potential applicants of NICHD's involvement, effective for application due dates on or after May 8, 2026.
Harmonizing NIH Intervention Definition with Common Rule
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has updated its definition of 'intervention' to align with the 2018 Common Rule (45 CFR 46, Subpart A). This change aims to harmonize implementation across federal agencies and will be reflected in NIH websites and forms. The notice was released on March 27, 2026.
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals opinion on postjudgment interest rate
The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals is reviewing a case concerning the postjudgment interest rate in a breach-of-contract action. The lower court initially entered a default judgment with a specific interest rate, which the plaintiff sought to amend to a higher contract rate. The appellate court is considering the implications of the lower court's subsequent actions regarding the judgment.
Virginia Jennings Sanford and Kenneth D. Sanford v. Geer Properties, Inc.
The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals has issued a ruling in the case of Virginia Jennings Sanford and Kenneth D. Sanford v. Geer Properties, Inc. The court's decision pertains to claims of continuing trespass, private nuisance, and negligence related to property boundaries and alleged concrete dumping. The case involves an appeal from the Tuscaloosa Circuit Court.
Coconino Community College v. Property Tax Oversight Commission - Tax Levy Limit
The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed a tax court decision regarding Coconino Community College District's primary property tax levy. The court ruled that the district could include constitutionally required increases while phasing in a voter-approved base levy limit reset, adhering to state statutes and the state constitution.
Lyons v. Phoenix - Marijuana Dispensary Zoning Dispute
The Arizona Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision regarding a marijuana dispensary's use permit and variance. The court found that the plaintiffs challenging the permit lacked standing under state law, thus reinstating the original administrative decision.
State v. Davis - Criminal Appeal
The Arizona Court of Appeals has issued a non-precedential opinion in the case of State v. Davis. The docket number for this case is 1 CA-CR 24-0375. No known citations or subsequent actions are currently associated with this opinion.
Enfield v. Crunchyroll LLC - Contract Dispute
Emilia Enfield has filed a contract dispute lawsuit against Crunchyroll LLC in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, identified by case number 3:26-cv-02714, was filed on March 27, 2026, initiating a new civil action.
Langham v. City of Union City - Civil Rights Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has a recent filing in the civil rights case Langham v. City of Union City. The last filing on March 27, 2026, was a Clerk's Notice setting a settlement conference planning and scheduling call for April 9, 2026.
Nicholas Graham Suspended from Practice
The Ohio Supreme Court has suspended attorney Nicholas James Graham from the practice of law on an interim basis following a certified entry of a felony conviction. The court has referred the matter for further investigation and disciplinary proceedings.
Nebraska Supreme Court Opinion on Equity and Appeal
The Nebraska Supreme Court issued an opinion addressing equity, quiet title actions, and appeal and error in the context of real estate disputes. The court clarified standards for reviewing evidence in equity cases and outlined the requirements for establishing adverse possession, including notice and the nature of possession.
Michigan Medicaid: Diabetes/Weight Loss Drugs Dispensed Per Requirements
The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) reported that selected diabetes and weight loss drugs dispensed to Michigan Medicaid managed care enrollees were in accordance with federal and state requirements. The audit found that Michigan ensured managed care organizations followed all applicable coverage and utilization requirements, including prior authorizations and quantity limits.
CIT Urges Importers to File Protests for IEEPA Tariff Refund Claims
The U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) is urging importers to file protests for entries liquidated within the past 180 days that included IEEPA tariffs. This action is necessary to preserve rights to potential refunds before the statutory deadline, as the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) new CAPE system is being implemented to address these obligations.
FCC Adds Foreign Routers to Covered List
The FCC has added routers produced in foreign countries to its Covered List, citing cybersecurity risks and supply chain vulnerabilities. This action prohibits new equipment authorizations for these routers, effectively stopping new imports, marketing, and sales in the United States.
UFLPA Enforcement Trends and Impacts on US Trade Policy
This analysis discusses the ongoing enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). It highlights trends in detentions, release rates, and the impact of UFLPA on trade policy, particularly concerning goods from China and other high-risk jurisdictions.
Supreme Court Decision on Anti-Assignment of Claims Act and Tariff Refunds
The Supreme Court has issued a decision clarifying the application of the Anti-Assignment of Claims Act to tariff refund claims. This ruling impacts how businesses and investors can pursue refunds from the U.S. government, potentially altering established recovery strategies.
February 2026 Trade Law Update
Husch Blackwell LLP has published its February 2026 Trade Law Update, summarizing recent decisions and case summaries from the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. International Trade Commission, Customs and Border Protection, and the Court of International Trade. The update covers key developments in international trade and supply chain law.
Supreme Court Invalidates IEEPA Tariffs, Orders Refunds
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the president lacks authority under IEEPA to impose tariffs for trade regulation during a national emergency, invalidating duties collected since February 2025. The Federal Circuit has directed the Court of International Trade to oversee the refund process, though CBP has requested a pause due to operational burdens.
China's 15th Five-Year Plan Emphasizes Stable Foreign Trade, Digital, Green Trade
China's National People's Congress approved the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) on March 12, 2026, signaling key policy priorities for trade, technology, and investment. The plan emphasizes stable foreign trade, digital transformation, and green trade initiatives, providing a framework for the country's economic and regulatory environment through 2030.
US-China Trade Volatility: Tariffs, Export Controls, Sanctions, CFIUS, BIOSECURE Act
This analysis discusses the evolving US-China trade relationship, highlighting the use of tariffs, export controls, sanctions, and CFIUS reviews. Companies face challenges in monitoring regulatory changes, mitigating supply chain risks, and addressing conflicts of laws amidst ongoing volatility and policy shifts.
UK Weekly Sanctions Update - March 23, 2026
The UK's Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) has updated guidance on countering Russian sanctions evasion, expanding the list of high-risk goods and adding Israel to countries requiring enhanced due diligence. OFSI also issued a general license for certain activities involving Kazakh oil transiting Russia, valid until March 2028, and varied UK Sanctions List entries under Russia sanctions regulations.
Oregon Training Institute Paid Weatherization Program Info Session
WorkSource Oregon is hosting an information session for the Oregon Training Institute's paid Energy Conservation and Weatherization Career Program. Job seekers in the Portland Metro area can learn about and apply for the program, which offers training and potential employment in the weatherization field, with starting wages of $18.20 per hour.
Salmonella Infections Linked to Backyard Poultry
The Ohio Department of Health issued a notice regarding the risk of Salmonella infections from backyard poultry. The notice highlights that dozens of human infections occur annually in Ohio linked to contact with poultry, with 20% of nationwide cases being children under 5.
TUV SUD America Application for Yonezawa
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has published an application from TUV SUD America regarding Yonezawa. This notice serves as an informational update on the application's status within the agency's regulatory process.
Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF) 2026 Opportunity
The U.S. Mission to Equatorial Guinea has announced the 2026 Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF) opportunity, inviting U.S. Government exchange alumni teams to submit proposals for initiatives supporting innovation, skills development, and community engagement. The fund prioritizes projects that strengthen human capital and advance economic diversification in Equatorial Guinea.
U.S. Mission Malaysia seeks proposals for 250th Anniversary celebration in Sabah
U.S. Mission Malaysia seeks proposals for 250th Anniversary celebration in Sabah
Kuala Lumpur FY2026 APS - Public Diplomacy Programs
The U.S. Mission to Malaysia has released its Kuala Lumpur FY2026 Annual Program Statement, seeking proposals for public diplomacy programs. The funding opportunity, with awards ranging from $10,000 to $150,000, aims to advance U.S. interests in Malaysia through initiatives in technology, education, and cultural exchange.
VA Offers $16M for Adaptive Sports Programs for Disabled Veterans
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is offering up to $16 million in grants through its Adaptive Sports Grant Program. The funding aims to support organizations in developing and implementing adaptive sports programs for disabled veterans and members of the Armed Forces. Applications are due by May 13, 2026.
Hate Crimes Program Grant Opportunity
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced a new grant opportunity for the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Program, with $3,000,000 in funding available. The grant aims to support state, local, and tribal law enforcement and prosecution agencies in identifying, investigating, prosecuting, and preventing hate crimes. Applications are due by April 20, 2026.
BJA FY25 Rule of Law and Wrongful Convictions Program Funding
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced the FY25 Upholding the Rule of Law and Preventing Wrongful Convictions Program, offering up to $600,000 in grant funding. This initiative aims to enhance conviction integrity units and wrongful conviction review entities to identify, assess, and manage post-conviction claims of innocence.
Navy Hawaii Natural Resource Management Plan Implementation Support
The US Army Corps of Engineers has issued a notice for a cooperative agreement to support the implementation of natural resource management plans for Navy Region Hawaii and Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. The funding opportunity, under Assistance Listing 12.005, has an estimated award range of $843,655 to $6,663,438 and is available only to specific Cooperative Ecosystem Study Units.
Mathew Despins v. Knowledge AI, Inc., Joonhee Won, and Brian Schreiber - Summary Judgment Ruling
The District Court of Massachusetts granted in part and denied in part a motion for summary judgment in the case of Mathew Despins v. Knowledge AI, Inc., et al. The ruling addresses claims related to unpaid wages and retaliation.
State of Louisiana v. Ladarrius Hodge - Sentence Upheld
The Louisiana Court of Appeal affirmed a reimposed sentence of 18 years at hard labor for Ladarrius Hodge, who was convicted of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The court found the sentence to be constitutional and not excessive.
Hopkins v. Riley - Recusal of Counsel Reversed
The Louisiana Court of Appeal, First Circuit, granted a writ in Hopkins v. Riley, reversing a lower court's judgment that recused DeDe Ferrara and Frank Ferrara from representing Kimberly Hopkins. The court found that the request for disqualification was not raised early enough and was therefore waived.
Succession of Miriam Mandel Sklar - Estate Dispute Over Paintings
The Louisiana Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's judgment denying a petition for preliminary injunction. The former executor of the estate of Miriam Mandel Sklar sought to prevent the liquidation of two Impressionist paintings, but the court upheld the new executor's authority.
Willie Meads v. Erin Stout - Case Dismissed
The Kentucky Court of Appeals has issued an opinion and order dismissing the appeal in Willie Meads v. Erin Stout. The case involved a dispute over grandparent visitation rights, which the lower court had terminated. The appellate court struck the appellant's brief and dismissed the appeal.
J.A.D. v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Termination of Parental Rights
The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision terminating the parental rights of J.A.D. to her minor child. The court found no meritorious assignments of error in the appeal.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Financial Report for Institutional Service Endowment Activities
The Education Department has published a notice regarding agency information collection activities. This notice pertains to the Financial Report for Institutional Service Endowment Activities, outlining proposals, submissions, and approvals for this data collection.
Proposed Rules for Federal Direct Loan Program Regulations
The Education Department has published a notice regarding proposed rule changes for the Federal Direct Loan program, specifically concerning forbearance and loan rehabilitation. This notice is part of the agency's information collection activities and is scheduled for official publication on March 30, 2026.
Education Dept proposes teacher shortage data collection rules
The Education Department has proposed new rules for collecting data on targeted teacher shortage areas. This notice outlines the agency's intent to gather information related to the teacher workforce. The proposed collection is subject to public comment before finalization.
Guidance on Incorporating Voluntary Patient Preference Information
The FDA has issued updated guidance on incorporating voluntary patient preference information (PPI) into medical device submissions. This guidance provides recommendations on methods and contexts for collecting and submitting PPI to aid FDA decision-making throughout the total product lifecycle for biologics and medical devices.
Idaho PUC Staff Production Request to CBTS Technology Solutions
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission Staff has issued a first production request to CBTS Technology Solutions LLC, seeking documents and information related to its application to cancel its certificate of public convenience and necessity and its provision of VoIP services. CBTS Technology Solutions is required to respond by April 10, 2026.
Missouri DNR Awards $50,000 Grant for Wastewater System Evaluation
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources awarded a $50,000 Clean Water Engineering Report Grant to the city of Mountain Grove. The grant will fund an evaluation of the city's wastewater system to identify necessary improvements for reliable service and reduced stormwater inflow.
James R. Murphy Appointed NLRB Chairman
President Donald J. Trump has designated Board Member James R. Murphy as the new Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, effective March 27, 2026. Chairman Murphy expressed his commitment to protecting and advancing the rights of American workers.
Montana Workforce Development Strategy Public Comment
The Montana State Workforce Innovation Board is seeking public comment on a revised state plan to align education and workforce systems under the 406 JOBS initiative. This plan integrates WIOA and Perkins Career and Technical Education Act programs to better meet employer and worker needs.
New Venture Escrow Ordered to Cease and Desist, Pay $14,000 Fine
The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions has issued a Consent Order against New Venture Escrow, Inc. The company is ordered to cease and desist from violating the Escrow Agent Registration Act and must pay a total of $14,000 in fines and investigation fees. The order concludes the stated allegations.
TSA Congratulates Markwayne Mullin on Confirmation as Secretary
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued a press release congratulating Markwayne Mullin on his confirmation as Secretary of Homeland Security. The release highlights the TSA's commitment to security and efficiency under his leadership, referencing ongoing challenges such as the DHS shutdown and upcoming events like FIFA World Cup 2026.
Obioma v. City of Union City - Settlement Conference Scheduled
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has scheduled a settlement conference for the civil rights case Obioma v. City of Union City. The conference is set for April 9, 2026, and will be conducted telephonically.
Langham v. City of Union City - Settlement Conference Scheduled
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has scheduled a settlement conference planning and scheduling call for the case Langham v. City of Union City. The call is set for April 9, 2026, and will be conducted telephonically.
C. v. Uber Technologies case filed March 27, 2026
C. v. Uber Technologies case filed March 27, 2026
In re Snowflake Inc. Litigation - Stay Extended
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has extended the stay of proceedings in the In re Snowflake Inc. Stockholder Derivative Litigation. The order, signed by Chief Judge Richard Seeborg on March 27, 2026, grants a stipulation to extend the existing stay.
Adipopharma Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the Adipopharma trademark application (TM79425256) for opposition. The application covers scientific and technological services related to drugs and pharmaceuticals, as well as various pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations.
Pharmalys Laboratories Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'P Pharmalys Laboratories' for opposition. The application covers a range of pharmaceutical products, dietary supplements, and medical foods. The publication date is March 26, 2026, with a filing date of September 19, 2025.
Mabquest Therapeutics Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Mabquest Therapeutics' for opposition. The application covers pharmaceutical products for treating cancer, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory disorders, among other related medical preparations and diagnostic agents. The publication date is March 26, 2026, with a filing date of July 29, 2025.
Corillian trademark for e-commerce software solutions
The USPTO has registered trademark TM75689472 for Corillian, covering design, customization, and support of e-commerce software solutions for financial institutions. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of April 23, 1999.
SYVOX registered trademark for speech recognition technology services
The USPTO has registered the trademark SYVOX for services related to speech recognition technology. The registration, TM76207163, was filed on February 8, 2001, and officially registered on March 26, 2026. This registration covers the development of new products and consulting in the field of speech recognition applications.
IDENTCO registered trademark for labelling systems and equipment
IDENTCO registered trademark for labelling systems and equipment
Registered Trademark 75101022 for Medical Tech Services
The USPTO has registered trademark 75101022 for services described as 'providing medical information rendered by computer by means of a global computer network'. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of May 6, 1996.
RTI Health Solutions Trademark Registration for Health Data Analysis
The USPTO has registered a trademark for RTI Health Solutions for services related to collecting, measuring, and analyzing health-related data. The trademark, TM76137061, was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of September 28, 2000.
InfoWorld Registered Trademark for Technology Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM76180161 for InfoWorld, covering a website of information in fields such as computers, software, online services, and information technology. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of December 13, 2000.
USPTO Trademark Registration for Technology Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM78966041 for services related to arranging and conducting trade shows, providing information via websites, and conducting awards programs in the fields of technology and information services. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026.
NUMERIX trademark for financial analysis software and consulting
The USPTO has registered the trademark NUMERIX (TM78832566) for financial analysis software and consulting services. The registration covers non-downloadable software for financial modeling, pricing, valuation, and risk analysis of financial instruments, as well as related consulting and information services.
USPTO Trademark Application for BEYOND X
The USPTO has published a trademark application for 'BEYOND X' related to automation, energy, and industrial services. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including maintenance, repair, installation, and manufacturing equipment within the power and industrial automation sectors.
Under Secretary Rogers Travels to Japan and the Republic of Korea
The U.S. Department of State announced that Under Secretary Sarah Rogers traveled to Tokyo and Seoul from March 27 to April 2, 2026. The visit aimed to advance bilateral and trilateral issues, reaffirm commitment to digital freedom, and promote U.S. economic and security objectives.
CEBREO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for CEBREO, which covers medical systems and devices for physiological signal acquisition and monitoring. The publication opens a period for opposition from interested parties.
EYE HERO Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'EYE HERO' for opposition, with a publication date of March 26, 2026. The application covers services including vision screening, therapy, occupational therapy, and education/training.
APISENSE Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'APISENSE' for public opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including pet supplies, beehive management software utilizing AI and IoT, animal healthcare, and scientific research services related to bee health and environmental monitoring.
KINU GAWA Trademark Publication for Opposition
The USPTO has published the KINU GAWA trademark application for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including medical care, spa services, retail goods, food and beverage services, temporary accommodations, and educational/wellness workshops. The publication marks a step in the trademark registration process.
WELLSYSTEM CRYOWAVE Trademark Opposition Published
The USPTO has published the trademark application for WELLSYSTEM CRYOWAVE for opposition. The application covers services related to cryotherapy, cold therapy, and related medical and therapeutic apparatus. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
RILAVI Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the RILAVI trademark application for opposition. The application covers a range of services including AI-based conversational systems, medical services for computer-based support, and software for treating postural instability vertigo. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
CARDIOSCAN Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the CARDIOSCAN trademark application for opposition. The application covers data processing, data management, and medical/diagnostic services, particularly in relation to cardiac medical services. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
REMEXIAN trademark published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for REMEXIAN for opposition. The application covers a wide range of medical, hygienic, and beauty care services, as well as medical instruments and retail services for pharmaceutical and healthcare products.
DEEP NATURE Trademark Publication
The USPTO has published the trademark application 'DEEP NATURE' for opposition. The application covers services including beauty salons, solariums, saunas, massage, and aromatherapy. The publication date is March 26, 2026, with a filing date of August 8, 2025.
C THE SIGNS Trademark Application Published
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'C THE SIGNS'. This application covers a range of information technology and software services related to healthcare, including AI-driven tools for cancer assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.
CRUMB trademark application published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'CRUMB' for opposition. The application covers a range of goods including dietary supplements for animals, pet health monitoring software, and smart pet tags, as well as services such as veterinary advisory and information services.
ETIENNE SEKOLA PARIS Trademark Publication
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'ETIENNE SEKOLA PARIS' for opposition. The application covers a range of goods and services including medical services, pharmaceutical products, and cosmetics, with a filing date of November 19, 2025.
ROSEMIN Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for 'ROSEMIN' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including fashion design consulting, cosmetics research, jewelry, watches, and various cosmetic products and retail services.
Sagistar Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'SAGISTAR' for opposition. The application covers software, scientific apparatus, and medical devices related to radiotherapy, diagnosis, and patient treatment. The filing date was November 19, 2025.
HUNDREDVISION Trademark Application Published
The USPTO has published the trademark application for HUNDREDVISION, which includes services related to healthcare, software, and business management. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of November 18, 2025.
TRIAGID Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'TRIAGID' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services including research and development of computer software, psychological services, and educational/training services in mediation and counseling.
DEEPRENEW Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'DEEPRENEW' for opposition. The application covers toiletries, essential oils, cleaning preparations, and human healthcare, hygiene, and beauty care services. The publication date is March 26, 2026, with a filing date of November 19, 2025.
Jeromee Saffold v. State of Florida - Plea Withdrawal Post-Appeal
The Supreme Court of Florida held that the good-cause standard under Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.170(f) does not apply to defendants seeking to withdraw their pleas after a sentence has been vacated on direct appeal and prior to resentencing. This decision clarifies the process for plea withdrawals in post-appeal proceedings.
Florida Supreme Court Adopts Amendments to Bar Professionalism Expectations
The Supreme Court of Florida has adopted amendments to The Florida Bar's Professionalism Expectations. The amendments modify several expectations related to billing practices, client representation, discovery responses, and communication with support personnel. These changes become effective on May 18, 2026.
Amendments to Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure
The Supreme Court of Florida has adopted amendments to its Rules of Appellate Procedure, including changes to definitions, document formatting, record preparation, and filing procedures. These amendments align with recent updates to the Florida Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration and become effective on July 1, 2026.
Choice Home Warranty Settlement - Restitution Opened
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has opened the restitution process for an $11.8 million settlement with Choice Home Warranty. Eligible consumers who purchased a warranty between January 1, 2013, and January 1, 2023, for an Arizona property can submit a form to receive restitution.
Ismael Ortiz Sentenced to Five Years for Cocaine Trafficking
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced that Ismael Alejandro Ortiz was sentenced to five years in prison for attempting to transport approximately 12.9 pounds of cocaine. Ortiz was also ordered to pay $4,500 to the State Anti-Racketeering Revolving Fund.
Public Hearing for 5.0 MW Solar Project in Harford County
The Maryland Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing on March 26, 2026, to gather public comments on a proposal by Solar Star Dorothy Avenue, LLC to construct a 5.0 MW solar generating facility in Harford County. The project is intended to be part of Maryland's community solar program.
Washington Gas Rate Increase Public Hearings
The Maryland Public Service Commission will hold two public hearings to gather input on Washington Gas Light's proposal to increase gas distribution rates by approximately $82.5 million. The hearings are scheduled for March 24, 2026, and April 7, 2026, with written comments accepted until June 1, 2026.
Rulemaking Session RM 94 Rescheduled
The Maryland Public Service Commission has rescheduled rulemaking session RM 94. The notice was issued on March 9, 2026, and provides a link to the PDF document detailing the rescheduling.
Request for Proposals (9761)
The Maryland Public Service Commission has issued a Request for Proposals (9761) on March 24, 2026. This notice invites interested parties to submit proposals for services or projects as outlined in the associated document.
Maryland PSC Receives 5 Energy Storage Applications
The Maryland Public Service Commission announced it has received five applications for energy storage capacity credits under the Next Generation Energy Act. These projects aim to provide up to 800 MW of transmission-connected energy storage, with a minimum 4-hour discharge duration, to enhance grid resilience and meet state energy policy goals.
Order on OPC Request to Modify Procedural Schedule
The Maryland Public Service Commission issued an order modifying the procedural schedule in a case. The order addresses a request from the Office of People's Counsel (OPC) to alter the established timeline for case proceedings. This modification impacts the schedule for filings and hearings within the specific case.
Notice of RECA Study Assistance
The Maryland Public Service Commission has issued a notice regarding RECA Study Assistance (PC 66). This notice provides information related to assistance programs for studies concerning the regulated energy companies in Maryland.
NGEA Round 1 Proceeding and Workgroup Established
The Maryland Public Service Commission has initiated the NGEA Round 1 Proceeding and established a workgroup to address energy-related matters. This action signifies a new regulatory initiative focused on energy policy and planning within the state.
Emergency Regulations for Small Generator Facility Interconnection Standards
The Maryland Public Service Commission has issued emergency regulations establishing interconnection standards for small generator facilities. These regulations, codified under COMAR 20.50.09, aim to streamline the process for connecting smaller power generation sources to the grid.
RM Session (RM 94) Rescheduled Notice
The Maryland Public Service Commission has issued a notice rescheduling the RM Session (RM 94). The notice, dated March 16, 2026, provides updated information regarding the hearing schedule for this proceeding. The specific details of the rescheduling are available via a linked PDF document.
Public Hearing for Wicomico Rayne Solar Facility Proposal
The Maryland Public Service Commission has scheduled a public hearing for April 2, 2026, to gather comments on Wicomico Rayne Solar, LLC's proposal to build a 5.0 MW solar generating facility in Wicomico County. The hearing will be presided over by Chief Public Utility Law Judge Kristin Case Lawrence and will include opportunities for in-person and virtual public comment.
Order on OPC's Request to Modify Procedural Schedule
The Maryland Public Service Commission issued an order modifying the procedural schedule for case 9849, following a request from the Office of People's Counsel (OPC). This action adjusts the timeline for ongoing proceedings within the case.
Thaddeus Artis v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirmation of Sentence
The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision denying Thaddeus Artis's motion to vacate, set aside, or correct his sentence. Artis was convicted of rape, sodomy, and other charges in 2021 and sentenced to twenty years imprisonment.
Southpointe Partners, LLC v. Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government - Affirming Decision
The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a decision in the case of Southpointe Partners, LLC v. Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government. The appeal concerned a matter related to local government and potentially real estate or land use. The court's decision upholds the lower court's ruling.
Thomason v. Bradshaw Estate - Wrongful Death Appeal
The Kentucky Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Thomason v. Bradshaw Estate, addressing a wrongful death case stemming from a motorcycle-school bus collision. The court affirmed in part and reversed and remanded in part on the main appeal, and affirmed on the cross-appeal, concerning negligence and fault apportionment.
John Martin v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Denial of Motions
The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed the Anderson Circuit Court's denial of John Martin's motion for a bill of particulars and his petition for relief. The court considered two appeals, consolidating them for review. The opinion was rendered on March 27, 2026.
Margaret Eads v. Commonwealth of Kentucky opinion affirming ruling
Margaret Eads v. Commonwealth of Kentucky opinion affirming ruling
26th Annual Dr. King Career Fair Announced
The New York State Department of Labor announced the 26th annual Dr. King Career Fair, scheduled for April 2, 2026. The event will feature over 150 businesses offering nearly 4,000 job opportunities and will include services such as resume review and career exploration.
NY State Labor Marks Equal Pay Day, Announces Smallest Gender Wage Gap
The New York State Department of Labor announced that New York has the smallest gender wage gap in the nation, with women earning 91.4 cents for every dollar earned by men in 2024. This represents significant progress from the previous year, driven by stronger earnings growth for women. The report also highlights persistent disparities for women of color.
Law Enforcement Review v. Sonoma County Sheriff's Office - Case A171763
The California Supreme Court has docketed Case A171763, titled Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review & Outreach v. Sonoma County Sheriff's Office et al. The filing date was November 6, 2024, and oral arguments are scheduled for January 22, 2026. This case involves a review of law enforcement actions.
Guinnane Construction Co. v. Chess - Civil Case
The California Courts, 1st Appellate District, has docketed a new civil case, Guinnane Construction Co. v. Chess et al. The case was filed on March 28, 2025, under trial court case number RG18932289 and court of appeal case number A172999.
In re Bergstrom - Habeas Corpus Case
The California Courts have listed search results for case F090041, concerning Robert Q. Bergstrom's petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The case is being handled by the 5th Appellate District Court of Appeal.
In re E.J. - Criminal Case Summary
The California Supreme Court has issued a summary for case E085903, titled In re E.J. The case involves The People v. E.J. and was filed on April 11, 2025. Further details on disposition, parties, and attorneys are available through the court's portal.
Meiner v. Superior Court - Modification of Opinion on Probation Search
The California Court of Appeal modified its opinion in Meiner v. Superior Court, clarifying that an Apple Pay account constitutes a 'financial account' excluded from probation search terms. The court ordered the lower court to grant the motion to suppress evidence obtained from an illegal probation search.
Bair v. California Dept. of Transportation - Civil Litigation
The California Supreme Court has docketed a new case, Bair et al. v. California Department of Transportation et al. The filing date for this case was February 7, 2025, and oral arguments are scheduled for March 16, 2026. This entry pertains to the initial filing and scheduling of the case.
Department of Water Resources Cases - Case C103207
The California Courts' 3rd Appellate District has provided search results for case number C103207, related to the Department of Water Resources. The results indicate two records found for this case number, linking to trial court case numbers JCCP4594 and STKCVUED20230008476.
People v. Jose Avena - Criminal Case
The California Courts, 4th Appellate District Division 2, has issued a new case filing for People v. Jose Avena (Court of Appeal Case E083900). The case type is criminal, and the filing date was May 15, 2024. This represents a new entry in the court's docket.
Steven N. v. Priscilla C. - Family Law Case
The California Supreme Court has docketed a new case, Steven N. v. Priscilla C. (Case D085731), filed on February 26, 2025. This case involves family law matters and is proceeding through the appellate court system.
SSR Mining Inc. - Sale of Çöpler Mine Interest
SSR Mining Inc. filed a Form 8-K to report the entry into a share purchase agreement to sell its 80% interest in the Çöpler mine in Türkiye to Cengiz Holding for $1.5 billion. The transaction is expected to close by July 22, 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.
OFAC Removes Individuals and Entities from SDN List
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has removed several individuals and entities from the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List. These removals include parties associated with Russia-related sanctions and the Global Magnitsky program. The action involves specific individuals and a related charitable organization.
DEA Houston Fentanyl Message at Baseball Game
The DEA's Houston Division participated in a public outreach event at a baseball game on March 26, 2026, to spread awareness about fentanyl. The division set up a booth to distribute educational materials and giveaways.
Castellon Vazquez v. Mullin et al - Other Immigration Actions
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Castellon Vazquez v. Mullin et al. The case, classified under 'Other Immigration Actions,' was filed on March 27, 2026, with an initial complaint and proposed summons.
Portney v. County of Lake - Civil Rights: Jobs
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed new documents in the civil case Portney v. County of Lake. The case, involving Civil Rights related to jobs, was filed on November 7, 2024. Recent filings include an affidavit and a certificate of counsel.
Order for Preliminary Forfeiture of Property
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California issued an order for the preliminary forfeiture of property related to Yessy Licona-Sevilla. This action follows a motion filed by the U.S. government.
Dwivedi et al v. Edlow et al - Immigration Mandamus Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new immigration mandamus case, Dwivedi et al v. Edlow et al. The case was filed on March 26, 2026, with initial filings including a complaint and proposed summons. A procedural order and summons issuance followed on March 27, 2026.
Musk v. Altman et al - Fraud Allegations
Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against Sam Altman, Gregory Brockman, and OpenAI entities in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging fraud and breach of contract. The suit claims the defendants misrepresented OpenAI's founding mission and later shifted to a profit-driven model that benefited Microsoft and affiliated entities.
Reed v. Commissioner of Social Security - Social Security Disability Insurance
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California filed a stipulation for an extension of time in the case Reed v. Commissioner of Social Security. The filing was made by the Commissioner of Social Security's representative.
Poore v. OrderProtection.com, Inc. - Other Fraud
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Poore v. OrderProtection.com, Inc., Case No. 4:25-cv-04294-JST. The case involves allegations of 'Other Fraud' and has recently seen motions to dismiss the second amended class action complaint and to strike nationwide class allegations.
Quintero McColley v. Pacific Maritime Association et al - Order to Stay Action
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has granted a joint stipulation to stay the action in the case of Quintero McColley v. Pacific Maritime Association et al. A joint status report is due by January 8, 2027.
Beaulier v. Meta Platforms, Inc. - Copyright Infringement
A new civil case, Beaulier v. Meta Platforms, Inc., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 26, 2026. The case is based on a federal question and alleges copyright infringement. The initial complaint and related documents were filed by Austin Beaulier.
Executive Order 26-74 Extends Hurricane Milton Emergency Declaration
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-74, extending the state of emergency declared for Hurricane Milton by 60 days. This extension is necessary to continue state support for recovery efforts in the affected areas.
Executive Order 26-75 Extends Emergency Declaration for Illegal Immigration
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has extended the state of emergency related to illegal immigration for an additional sixty (60) days via Executive Order 26-75. This action renews Executive Order 23-03, citing ongoing challenges and the need for continued state resources to address the influx of undocumented immigrants.
Dylan Jibraail License Revoked for Fraud
The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) has revoked the insurance license of Dylan Jibraail due to fraud and untrustworthy conduct. The order follows a stipulation where the respondent admitted to obtaining a license through misrepresentation and using fraudulent practices.
AICPA Comments on Domestic Content Bonus Credit Requirements
The AICPA has submitted recommendations to the Treasury and IRS regarding interim guidance on the domestic content bonus credit (DCBC) requirements. The AICPA's comments focus on simplifying calculation methods, providing safe harbors, clarifying project definitions, and easing certification requirements to support the economic viability of energy projects.
MBDA Programs Grow Businesses, Access Capital, Markets
A GAO report reviewed the Minority Business Development Agency's (MBDA) performance monitoring and program oversight of its business centers. The report found that most centers met performance goals, but some required improvement plans. The report also details the impact of early 2025 executive orders on MBDA's operations and data access, which were later partially rescinded by court orders.
GAO Report on CMS Innovation Center's Healthcare Models and Spending
The GAO has released a report detailing the CMS Innovation Center's activities, noting that it has tested 70 health care models since 2010, obligating $11.4 billion. The report also examines the Center's performance management practices and its expansion of four successful models nationwide.
GAO Report: SEC Staff Procedure Assessments Need Improvement
A GAO report released March 27, 2026, found that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) could improve its annual assessments of internal supervisory controls and staff procedures for investigations, examinations, and filing reviews. The report identified specific areas for improvement, including the Division of Enforcement's lack of specific testing standards and the Division of Corporation Finance's undocumented controls.
Teacher Professional Development Research Mixed, Collaborative Learning Most Useful
A GAO report indicates that while teacher professional development is generally linked to higher student test scores, research on specific effective elements is mixed. Collaborative learning opportunities were most frequently cited by teachers as beneficial. The report also notes the flexibility of the Department of Education's Title II-A grant program.
Cyber Workforce Dashboard Not Used by Agencies, Needs Improvements
The GAO found that the Office of Personnel Management's Cyber Workforce Dashboard is largely unused by federal agencies, with five of six selected agencies and OPM itself not utilizing the tool due to functionality and data issues. GAO recommended OPM either terminate the Dashboard or implement significant improvements based on agency feedback.
SEC Workforce Changes and Employee Survey Results
The GAO reported that the SEC implemented significant personnel changes since January 2025, including voluntary departures and a return to full-time in-office work, impacting over 12% of staff. While employee surveys showed positive results, staff raised concerns about workforce reductions and telework cancellation.
Repela v. ICE Field Office Director – Denver Field Office - Habeas Corpus
The District Court of Colorado is reviewing Sebastian Repela's Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus and Emergency Motion for Immediate Release from Detention. The court has received responses from both the petitioner and the respondent (ICE Field Office Director – Denver Field Office) and is issuing an order regarding the petition and motion.
State v. Stearns - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Supreme Court has issued its opinion in State v. Stearns, filed on March 26, 2026. This case involves an appeal from the King County Superior Court, with the final judgment under review having been filed on November 20, 2020.
State v. Krause Supreme Court Opinion
The Washington Supreme Court has issued its opinion in State v. Krause, filed on March 26, 2026. This decision addresses an appeal from the Snohomish County Superior Court concerning a criminal matter. The opinion details the majority and dissenting opinions from the justices.
Texas Man Sentenced for $61.5M Telemarketing Fraud Scheme
The Department of Justice announced that Robert Leon Smith III was sentenced to 150 months in prison for a $61.5 million telemarketing fraud scheme targeting Medicare beneficiaries. Smith organized deceptive telemarketing campaigns and submitted false claims for unnecessary medical products.
Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure (TMEP) Update
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has released an updated version of its Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure (TMEP), dated November 2025. This manual provides guidelines for examining attorneys and serves as a reference for trademark applicants and their representatives regarding USPTO examination practices.
USPTO Examines Cannabis Marks Under 2018 Farm Bill
The USPTO issued Examination Guide 1-19 to clarify the examination of trademarks for cannabis and cannabis-derived goods following the 2018 Farm Bill. The guide specifies that marks for goods containing more than 0.3% THC will still be refused, but marks for hemp-derived products (with <=0.3% THC) may be registrable.
USPTO Examination Guide: Section 2(a) Deceptiveness for Class 5 Goods
The USPTO issued Examination Guide 1-11 detailing the test for determining deceptiveness under Section 2(a) of the Trademark Act for goods in International Class 5, such as pharmaceuticals. The guide outlines the three-prong test from In re Budge Mfg. Co. Inc. and its application to health-related claims.
Patent Application: Cinchable Loops for Knotless Tissue Spanning
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083450A1, detailing cinchable loops for knotless tissue spanning. The application describes a suture construct and an inserter tool for medical procedures. This is a routine publication of a patent application.
Iterum Therapeutics plc 8-K Filing - Bankruptcy Proceedings
Iterum Therapeutics plc has filed a petition in the High Court in Ireland to wind up the company, initiating bankruptcy proceedings. This filing also constitutes an event of default under the company's Limited Recourse Royalty-Linked Subordinated Notes.
FAA Allows Late Comments for Drone Solutions
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a decision allowing West Texas Agri Drone Solutions LLC to submit comments after the original deadline for a proposed rule. This decision pertains to a specific docket concerning drone solutions.
Amtrak ACSES RFA to PTCSP Fusion Phase 2 Decision
The Federal Railroad Administration has posted a decision regarding the Amtrak Advanced Civil Speed Enforcement System (ACSES) Radio Frequency Assignment (RFA) to Positive Train Control Service Provider (PTCSP) Fusion Phase 2. The document is available for review on Regulations.gov.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted an acknowledgement letter related to a rulemaking process. This notice serves as an administrative update, confirming the receipt and processing of a document within the regulatory system.
FAA Decision on Late Comments for Docket FAA-2024-2186
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a decision regarding docket FAA-2024-2186, allowing for the acceptance of late comments. This decision pertains to a specific rulemaking process initiated by the agency.
FAA Decision Allows Late Comments
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a decision allowing for late comments to be submitted on a specific rulemaking. This decision pertains to Docket FAA-2026-2389 and provides flexibility regarding the comment submission deadline for interested parties.
FAA Decision on Late Comment Submission
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a decision allowing for late comment submissions related to rulemaking docket FAA-2024-0151. This decision grants an extension for parties to submit their feedback on the proposed regulations.
FAA Acknowledgement of Late Comment Submission
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted an acknowledgement letter regarding a late comment submission from Big Creek Ag Services for rulemaking docket FAA-2026-3305. This notice confirms receipt of the late comment but does not indicate its acceptance into the official record.
HOLON Response to NHTSA Q&A
The General Services Administration (GSA) has posted a response from HOLON to a Q&A document issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The response addresses questions related to automotive technology and vehicle safety standards.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Klondike Customs LLC
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an acknowledgement letter regarding a submission from Klondike Customs LLC. This notice serves as confirmation of receipt for the document filed under docket number FAA-2024-0136.
FAA Decision on Late Comment Submission
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a decision allowing late comments for a specific rulemaking, identified by docket number FAA-2023-2533. This decision pertains to a submission from 925 Aerial Service LLC.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Krueger Ag Supply LLC
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted an acknowledgement letter related to Krueger Ag Supply LLC. This document serves as a notification that the FAA has received and is processing a submission from the company. No specific regulatory changes or compliance actions are detailed.
FAA Petition for Rulemaking - Colt Brittan LTD
The General Services Administration has posted a petition for rulemaking submitted by Colt Brittan LTD concerning aviation regulations. The petition includes various confidential business information documents related to flight operations and safety management systems.
FAA Petition for Exemption from 14 CFR § 137.3
The Federal Aviation Administration is publishing a petition for exemption from 14 CFR § 137.3, which pertains to agricultural aircraft operations. This notice allows for public comment on the petition submitted by Trevor Gooding.
FAA Decision Regarding Black Knight Dr
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted a decision related to Black Knight Drive. This document is part of a rulemaking process tracked under docket number FAA-2024-1352.
FDA Complaint Posted
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted a complaint related to its regulatory activities. The complaint was authored by CTP and is available for public comment.
FAA Petition for Exemption for Agricultural Drone Operations
The FAA is considering a petition for exemption to allow commercial agricultural operations using unmanned aircraft systems (drones) under 14 CFR Part 137. This petition seeks to permit drone use in agricultural applications, which are currently governed by different regulations for manned aircraft.
FAA Exemption for Agricultural UAS Operations
The FAA is considering a petition for exemption from Reheem Drones, Inc. to conduct commercial agricultural-related unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operations. The proposed operations involve up to three UAS weighing 55 pounds or more, operated simultaneously by a single pilot without a visual observer, during night operations in visual meteorological conditions.
FAA rulemaking response for Mercy Medical Airlift, posted Mar 27, 2026
FAA rulemaking response for Mercy Medical Airlift, posted Mar 27, 2026
FDA Complaint Posted for Public Comment
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted a complaint for public comment, originating from the CTP office. The document is available for review and submission of feedback.
FAA Allows Late Comments for Chesapeake Drone Ag LLC
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a decision allowing Chesapeake Drone Ag LLC to submit comments late on a proposed rulemaking. This decision pertains to docket FAA-2023-2547.
Letter Opposing CAFE Standards Rollback
The GSA has posted a letter from Representative Matsui and cosigners opposing a rollback of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. The letter, submitted to NHTSA, argues against weakening fuel efficiency requirements for vehicles.
FAA Supplemental Airworthiness Directive Proposed Rule
The Federal Aviation Administration has posted a proposed Supplemental Airworthiness Directive (AD) for public comment. This action addresses potential safety issues related to aircraft components, requiring specific maintenance or inspection procedures for affected aircraft.
FAA Decision Allowing Late Comments on SIMCOM Exemption
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted a decision allowing late comments regarding SIMCOM Exemption No. 25176A. This notice pertains to a specific exemption request and provides an update on the comment period for related filings.
Sources Sought: Stampede Power Plant XM Planning Study
The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation has issued a Sources Sought notice for a planning study to support an Extraordinary Maintenance (XM) Planning report for the Stampede Power Plant rehabilitation. This notice is for informational purposes only and is not a request for proposals.
USDA Forest Service Notice of Intent to Award BPA Call Order
The USDA Forest Service intends to award a competitive BPA Call Order against the Land Management Integrated Resources BPA for a Cultural Resource Survey in South Carolina. This notice is a synopsis to comply with USDA policy on Blanket Purchase Agreements and is restricted to eligible companies under the LMIR BPA.
SAM.gov: Solicitation Update for Grazing Data Collection
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has updated a solicitation for environmental consulting services related to terrestrial grazing data collection. The solicitation, originally published on March 24, 2026, has had its offer due date and inactive date adjusted. This update impacts potential contractors seeking to provide these services.
SAM.gov Solicitation Update: NEPA Compliance Support for DOE
The General Services Administration (GSA) has updated a solicitation on SAM.gov for technical support services related to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance for the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration. The solicitation type remains a 'Solicitation', with updated dates for offers due and an updated inactive date.
SAM.gov: FAR Overhaul and Records Retention Policy Impacts
SAM.gov has issued an update regarding a solicitation for Environmental Compliance Services, specifically for LiDAR datasets analysis for aircraft exhaust plume behavior. The notice includes amendments extending the offer due date and clarifies solicitation details under FAR Parts 12 and 13.
Steelhead Spawning and Stranding Surveys Contract Award
The Bureau of Reclamation has awarded a contract valued at $567,926.00 to SP CRAMER & ASSOCIATES INC for environmental consulting services. The contract will provide field support and data analysis for Steelhead spawning and stranding surveys along the Lower American River.
Consumer Alert: New Parking Violation Scam Targeting North Carolina Drivers
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is warning residents about a new text message scam impersonating government agencies to solicit fake parking and toll violation payments. The scam uses official-sounding language and QR codes to trick recipients into providing personal information or money.
State v. Perry - Criminal Conviction Appeal
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled in favor of the state in State v. Perry, a criminal case argued by Attorney General Jeff Jackson. The decision reinstates a robbery conviction overturned by the Court of Appeals, upholding the state's argument that a jury could find the perpetrator of a violent assault to be the same individual who committed a robbery while the victim was incapacitated.
NC AG Seeks Refunds for Unlawful Tariffs
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is urging Congress to pass legislation requiring the refund of approximately $3.5 billion in costs incurred by North Carolina businesses and consumers due to unlawful tariffs. The call follows a Supreme Court ruling that found the tariffs illegal under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
OSHA Cites Georgia Stone Firms for Silica, Noise Violations
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited two Georgia stone product manufacturers, Stone Atlanta Countertops Inc. and GT Stone Granite LLC, for exposing workers to respirable crystalline silica and noise. OSHA proposed a total of $116,306 in penalties for repeat and serious violations, including failures in respiratory protection and exposure control plans.
Smart toothbrush patent tracks and removes dental plaque
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582319B2) to International Business Machines Corporation for a smart toothbrush designed to track and remove dental plaque. The technology involves emitting light, detecting reflections, and analyzing them to determine plaque presence and location.
Image pickup unit with resin in via holes for endoscope
The USPTO has granted patent US12582294B2 to OLYMPUS CORPORATION for an image pickup unit with resin in via holes for an endoscope. The patent details a specific design for an image pickup substrate, solder resist film, and bonding terminal intended for use in endoscopic devices.
Slit Lamp and Biomicroscope Assembly Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582312B2) for a slit lamp and biomicroscope assembly. The patent, filed on May 23, 2023, and granted on March 24, 2026, covers an assembly that includes a viewing system, an illumination system, and a positioning system with user interface controls.
USPTO Patent Grant for Physiological Monitoring System
The USPTO has granted patent US12582313B2 to Masimo Corporation for a physiological monitoring system. The patent covers systems and methods for advanced signal processing of patient physiological data before transmission for display on a mobile computing device.
USPTO Patent Grant for ECG Analysis Apparatus
The USPTO has granted patent US12582315B2 for an electrocardiogram analysis apparatus to CARDIO INTELLIGENCE INC. The patent covers a system utilizing machine learning to detect paroxysmal arrhythmia from patient ECG data. The grant is effective March 24, 2026.
Patent Grant US12582317B2: Detecting device and measuring apparatus
The USPTO has granted patent US12582317B2 to Seiko Epson Corporation for a detecting device and measuring apparatus. The patent describes a device with a substrate, a matrix of detecting elements, and organic EL light emitting elements.
Patent US12582318B2: Illumination unit for open surgery imaging
The USPTO has granted patent US12582318B2 to OLYMPUS Winter & Ibe GmbH for an illumination unit designed for fluorescence imaging during open surgery. The patent details a specific design for an illumination unit intended to improve visibility and diagnostic capabilities in surgical environments.
Patent Grant US12582320B2 for Vessel Assessment Method
The USPTO has granted patent US12582320B2 for a method of assessing a vessel. The patent, filed on July 7, 2020, details a process for calculating a pressure ratio using pressure measurements between identified characteristics within a vessel.
USPTO Patent Grant for Electromagnetic Imaging
The USPTO has granted patent US12582316B2 to EMvision Medical Devices Ltd for an apparatus and process for electromagnetic imaging. The patent describes a computer-implemented method for generating image data of internal object features without tomographic reconstruction, utilizing weighted mapping of scattering data.
Patent US12582423B2 for bone tunnel formation
The USPTO has granted patent US12582423B2 to Integrity Medical Services Inc. for a method and tool for forming bone tunnels, relevant to orthopedic surgical procedures. The patent was issued on March 24, 2026, following an application filed on April 25, 2025.
Surgical tool for scraping and collecting bone particles
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582416B2) to META TECHNOLOGIES S.R.L. for a surgical tool designed for scraping and collecting bone particles. The patent details specific components including a handle, collection chamber, stem, blade, and a spacer that defines a passage for bone particles.
Oscillating Decortication Burr Assembly Patent Grant
The USPTO has granted patent US12582417B2 for an oscillating decortication burr assembly. This patent covers a device designed for decorticating articular surfaces of human body joints, featuring a burr, support post, and handle that imparts oscillation to the burr.
Knee Surgery System Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582418B2) to 4-Bar Precision Sports Medicine LLC for a knee surgery system, robot, and techniques for computer-guided knee repair and reconstruction. The patent was granted on March 24, 2026, following an application filed on March 10, 2023.
Tibial Suprapatellar Entry Portal System Patent Granted
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted patent US12582419B2 for a tibial suprapatellar entry portal system. The patent, assigned to ORTHOXEL DAC, was granted on March 24, 2026, following a filing date of May 26, 2021.
Patent US12582420B2: Osteotomy cutting systems and surgical techniques
The USPTO has granted patent US12582420B2 for osteotomy cutting systems and surgical techniques related to bunion correction. The patent, filed on March 13, 2023, details specific surgical methods and apparatus for correcting bunions by coupling surgical tools to the cuneiform and metatarsal bones.
USPTO Patent Grant: Intraoperative Adjustable Guides, Systems, and Methods
The USPTO has granted patent US12582421B2 for intraoperative adjustable guides, systems, and methods. The patent was assigned to Wright Medical Technology, Inc. and covers devices designed for patient-specific bone engagement and adjustable guide surfaces.
Bone align and joint preparation device and method
The USPTO has granted patent US12582422B2 for a bone alignment and joint preparation device and method to MEDARTIS AG. The patent details a system for bone displacement, including anchoring and tool engaging portions, and a compression-distraction mechanism.
Lithotriptor Spacers and Method Patent
The USPTO has granted patent US12582427B2 for lithotriptor spacers and a related method, assigned to Olympus America Inc. The patent details a medical device with spacers extending from a lithotriptor's shaft, featuring longitudinal pathways and potentially an elastomer material.
Patent Granted for Bone Clamp
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted patent US12582428B2 to Brook Orthopaedics Ltd for a bone clamp. The patent, effective March 24, 2026, describes a clamp designed for bone fracture fixation or prevention.
Olympus Endoscope System Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted patent US12582293B2 to Olympus Medical Systems Corp. for an insertion instrument and endoscope system. The patent details specific configurations for an insertion section, including a distal end portion with multiple conduits designed for improved functionality.
Patent US12582321B2 for Cardiac Diastolic Function Assessment
The USPTO has granted patent US12582321B2 for a cardiac diastolic function assessment method, device, and system. The patent, assigned to CARDIOSTORY INC., was filed on May 20, 2019, and issued on March 24, 2026. It details a non-invasive method for assessing cardiac diastolic function using vibration information.
Proposed Additions and Deletions to Procurement List
The Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or Severely Disabled is proposing to add Base Operations & Maintenance Services for Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and delete several webbing straps and combat identification kits from the Procurement List. Interested parties can submit comments until April 25, 2026.
Procurement List Additions and Deletions
The Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or Severely Disabled is adding specific products and services to the Procurement List, making them mandatory purchases for certain government contracting activities. It also deletes previously listed services. These changes are effective April 25, 2026.
Colorado Bill SB26-149 Concerning Mental Health Disorder Pathways
Colorado Bill SB26-149, introduced on March 26, 2026, proposes new pathways for individuals with mental health disorders. The bill is currently under consideration by the Colorado Legislature's Judiciary Committee.
Landlords to Provide Tenant Screening Notice and Rent Reporting Option
Colorado Bill HB26-1196 proposes new requirements for landlords regarding tenant screening notices and positive rent reporting. Landlords would need to provide specific information about data access and denial criteria before screening, and 'covered landlords' (those with 5+ units or receiving financial assistance) must offer positive rent reporting to prospective tenants.
Resolution Supporting Colorado Farmers' Markets
The Colorado Legislature has passed Resolution HJR26-1021, expressing support for farmers' markets in Colorado. The resolution, sponsored by Representative Matthew Martinez and Senator Janice Marchman, passed both the House and Senate with broad support.
Oklahoma AG Applauds Bills Restricting DUI Offenders from GPS Release
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond applauded the passage of House Bill 3114 and Senate Bill 137, which restrict DUI offenders convicted of causing great bodily injury from being released on the Department of Corrections’ GPS Surveillance Program. The bills also mandate the removal of ineligible participants from the program.
Cress v. Nexo Financial LLC et al - Other Fraud
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has a new filing in the case Cress v. Nexo Financial LLC et al. The latest filing on March 20, 2026, is a Discovery Letter Brief regarding Plaintiffs Sixth Set of RFPs. The case was initially filed on February 27, 2023, and involves allegations of fraud.
OSHA cites Georgia stone firms for silica, safety violations
OSHA has cited two Georgia stone product manufacturers, Stone Atlanta Countertops Inc. and GT Stone Granite LLC, for failing to address previous safety violations related to silica exposure. The agency proposed a total of $116,306 in penalties for repeat and serious violations concerning worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica and noise.
Pharmacy Policy on Reporting Loss or Theft of Controlled Substances
The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy has issued Policy 2026-01, updating procedures for pharmacies and wholesalers to report confirmed losses or thefts of controlled substances. The policy requires reporting within 7 calendar days of discovery for all losses related to theft, pilferage, or diversion, regardless of quantity or schedule, and significant losses of Schedule II-VI substances.
Pharmacy Reporting Policy for Controlled Substance Loss or Theft
The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy has issued Policy 2026-01, updating procedures for licensed pharmacies and wholesalers to report confirmed losses or thefts of controlled substances. The policy requires reporting within 7 days of confirmed losses, including those from theft, pilferage, or diversion, regardless of quantity or schedule, and significant losses of Schedule VI substances.
Hellman v. Massachusetts Department of Education - Errata Sheet
The First Circuit Court of Appeals has issued an errata sheet amending its opinion in the case of Hellman v. Massachusetts Department of Education. The amendments involve minor corrections to specific text on pages 12 and 15 of the original opinion, which was issued on March 20, 2026.
Manzo v. Wohlstadter - Errata Sheet Amends Court Opinion
The First Circuit Court of Appeals has issued an errata sheet to amend a previously issued court opinion. The amendment corrects a minor typographical error on page 3 of the opinion dated March 24, 2026, by inserting the term "[sic]" after the word "contact".
Apple Inc. Patent for Piezoelectric Sensor with Resonating Microstructures
The USPTO has granted Apple Inc. a patent for a piezoelectric sensor system utilizing resonating microstructures to detect and amplify biological vibrations. The patent, filed in 2021, aims to improve the identification of specific biological signals for potential use in medical devices.
USPTO Patent Grant: Fetal Analyte Monitoring Device
The USPTO has granted patent US12582335B2 for a device designed to monitor fetal analyte concentrations. The device utilizes a biosensor and a protrusion for insertion into fetal tissue to detect analyte levels, with VitalTrace Pty Ltd listed as the assignee.
Lung visualization ultrasound system patent granted
The USPTO has granted patent US12582328B2 for a lung visualization ultrasound system assigned to Covidien LP. The patent details a system and method for generating ultrasound images integrated with a 3D model for improved lung visualization.
USPTO Patent Grant for Vital Signal Detection Device
The USPTO has granted patent US12582327B2 to SAKURA TECH CORPORATION for a portable non-contact vital signal detection device. The patent covers a device that can detect vital signals from both the front and back of the device, potentially enhancing its utility in various healthcare and monitoring applications.
Ophthalmic apparatus patent US12582309B2 granted to Topcon Corporation
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted patent US12582309B2 for an ophthalmic apparatus to Topcon Corporation. The patent, effective March 24, 2026, describes an apparatus for calculating intraocular parameters using OCT technology.
Ophthalmic apparatus and method patent granted to Topcon Corporation
The USPTO has granted patent US12582308B2 to Topcon Corporation for an ophthalmic apparatus and method. The patent covers a system that uses OCT imaging and tilt information to control a fixation target presented to a subject's eye.
USPTO Patent Grant for Image Capturing Device and System
The USPTO has granted patent US12582307B2 to AILLIS INC. for an image capturing device and system designed for use in the oral cavity. The patent covers a device with a main body, grip, camera, and display for capturing and showing subject images.
Negative pressure gripping system and method patent US12582430B2
The USPTO has granted patent US12582430B2 for a negative pressure-based gripping system and method, assigned to Septulus AB. This patent covers a device designed to grip and retain a target, such as a human or animal heart, using negative pressure generated by a vacuum pump.
Intuitive Surgical patent: medical apparatus optical sensing
Intuitive Surgical patent: medical apparatus optical sensing
Analyte sensor devices, connections, and methods
The USPTO has granted patent US12582334B2 to Abbott Diabetes Care Inc. for analyte sensor devices, connections, and methods. The patent covers on-body analyte sensor units, packaging, loading systems, and applicators, as well as novel connection approaches for electrochemical analyte sensors.
Body Sway Measurement System Patent Granted to Bertec Corporation
The USPTO has granted patent US12582333B1 to Bertec Corporation for a body sway measurement system. The system utilizes an inertial measurement unit or camera and a data processor with a trained neural network to extract movement features and determine body sway parameters. The patent was filed on February 26, 2024.
Patent Grant for Operative Accuracy Enhancement Using IMUs
The USPTO has granted patent US12582331B2 to DePuy Synthes Products, Inc. for systems, devices, and methods enhancing operative accuracy using inertial measurement units (IMUs). The patent covers the use of IMU data for surgical navigation, alignment, diagnosis, and intra-operative guidance.
Patent for computer-assisted shape measurements in surgery
The USPTO has granted patent US12582330B2 to Kaliber Labs Inc. for systems and methods to assist surgical procedures using computer-assisted shape measurements from video streams. The patent covers intraoperative measurements and overlays for procedures like arthroscopic surgery.
Magneto-mechanical capsules patent grant US12582329B2
The USPTO has granted patent US12582329B2 for magneto-mechanical capsules to Northern Digital Inc. The patent describes capsules with a body and multiple magnets, where a central magnet can oscillate to produce a magnetic field, potentially for diagnostic or surgical applications.
Patent US12582325B2 for Contactless Blood Oxygen Estimation
The USPTO has granted patent US12582325B2 for a contactless image-based blood oxygen estimation method. The patent, assigned to the University of Maryland, College Park, describes a system that estimates blood oxygen saturation using camera-captured images and spatial-temporal data analysis.
Sphygmomanometer Main Body Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582322B2) to Omron Healthcare Co., LTD. for a sphygmomanometer main body. The patent, effective March 24, 2026, details a design incorporating electrode regions for measuring electrocardiogram waveforms alongside blood pressure.
Ophthalmic apparatus patent grant US12582311B2
The USPTO has granted patent US12582311B2 to Topcon Corporation for an ophthalmic apparatus. The patent describes a system for acquiring and assessing anterior segment images of the eye using OCT scanning and image processing techniques. This grant represents a new intellectual property right for the assignee.
Patent US12582310B1 for Ocular Refraction Test Apparatus Granted
The USPTO has granted patent US12582310B1 for a telescopic ocular refraction test apparatus, system, and method. The patent was granted to DR RP HOLDINGS, LLC and lists William Vincent Padula, II as the inventor. The patent details a system that includes a display for vision testing images and a telescope for patient use.
US Patent US12582306B2 for Dental Scanner and Data Transmission
The USPTO has granted US Patent US12582306B2 to MEDIT CORP. for a dental scanner and data transmission method. The patent covers an intraoral scanner with a camera module and dual-band communication for transmitting image data and control signals.
Patent US12582305B2 for Lighted Disposable Speculum Granted
The USPTO has granted patent US12582305B2 for a lighted disposable speculum to Medline Industries, LP. This patent covers a device designed to improve visibility during urological and pelvic examinations.
US patent grant for electronic component holding member and endoscope
US patent grant for electronic component holding member and endoscope
Vitrectomy probe with magnetic cutter granted to Alcon Inc
The USPTO has granted patent US12582549B2 to Alcon Inc. for a vitrectomy probe featuring a magnetically driven cutter. The patent, filed on May 2, 2024, describes a probe with a magnetic cutter that can be moved by an induced magnetic field.
USPTO Patent Grant US12582303B2 for Medical Scope
The USPTO has granted patent US12582303B2 to KARL STORZ Imaging, Inc. for a medical scope featuring a capacitive sensor unit. This innovation allows for control of camera functions and identification of medical procedures or users via sensors on the scope's handle.
In vivo imaging apparatus, systems, and methods using optical nanoparticles
The USPTO has granted patent US12582302B2 to The Regents of the University of California for in vivo imaging apparatus, systems, and methods using optical nanoparticles. The patent covers techniques for illuminating and imaging tissues, such as cancer tissues, using upconverting nanoparticles to improve resolution and reduce imager size.
Medical Visualization System Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted patent US12582301B2 for a medical visualization system to AMBU A/S. The patent, filed on June 13, 2022, covers a monitor device that receives image data from a medical visualization device and displays live images alongside a stopwatch function.
Endoscope Control Element and Self-Locking Device Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582298B2) to HUNAN VATHIN MEDICAL INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. for an endoscope control element and self-locking device. The patent, filed on May 30, 2025, describes improvements to the control element's deformable portion to increase deformation amount and reduce resistance.
USPTO Patent Grant for Biopsy Cap Seal
The USPTO has granted patent US12582296B2 for an internal seal for a biopsy cap, assigned to Boston Scientific Medical Device Limited. The patent details a seal designed for use with endoscope assemblies, featuring a unique flap or projection system to define an opening within a central lumen.
Olympus Corporation Granted Patent for Endoscope Connector
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted patent US12582295B2 to Olympus Corporation for an endoscope tubular connector. The patent, filed on August 19, 2022, describes a connector designed to improve the connection between endoscope components.
Collapsible Surgical Fastener Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582446B2) for a collapsible surgical fastener to Stryker European Operations Limited. The patent details a specific design for a surgical fastener and a method for its use in bone procedures.
Orthognathic Surgical Planning Apparatus Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted patent US12582445B1 for an apparatus designed for orthognathic surgical planning. The apparatus, assigned to King Saud University, aims to reduce planning time and errors in maxillary repositioning for procedures like the Le Fort I osteotomy.
Medical Device Patent US12582444B2 Granted
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted patent US12582444B2 to Arbutus Medical Inc. The patent, related to a medical device, was granted on March 24, 2026, following an application filed on June 18, 2024. This grant represents new intellectual property for the assignee.
Fetal intrauterine positioning device patent granted
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582443B2) for a fetal intrauterine positioning fixation device and system. The patent was assigned to Xiamen Brana Design Co., Ltd. and lists Zhongtang Wang as the inventor. The device is designed for use in surgical procedures to adjust and fix a fetus's position within the maternal uterus.
Electrode Apparatus for Nerve Denervation or Modulation
The USPTO has granted patent US12582442B2 for an electrode apparatus for nerve denervation or modulation in vivo, assigned to DEEPQURE, INC. The patent details an apparatus designed for in-vivo nerve treatment, including a main body, electrode unit, and guiding mechanisms.
Patent Grant US12582440B2 for Surgical Instrument Entry Guide
The USPTO has granted patent US12582440B2 for a surgical instrument entry guide to Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc. The patent covers medical devices designed for surgical procedures, particularly those involving the manipulation of surgical instrument end effectors near the skin surface.
USPTO Patent Grant for Tele-Operated Surgery Systems
The USPTO has granted patent US12582438B2 to Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc. for computer-assisted tele-operated surgery systems and methods, specifically focusing on cannula devices that facilitate workspace enlargement. The patent was filed on August 15, 2022, and officially granted on March 24, 2026.
Patent for Retractable Protection on Surgical Cutting Tools
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582435B2) to Medtronic PS Medical, Inc. for a surgical cutting device featuring retractable protection and/or sensing capabilities. The patent covers a design that allows a shield to extend beyond the cutting tool for enhanced safety during surgical procedures.
USPTO Patent Grant US12582434B1 for Excisional Devices
The USPTO has granted patent US12582434B1 for excisional devices and methods to TRANSMED7 LLC. The patent covers a platform device for material excision from vascular structures, designed for various clinical uses.
USPTO Patent Grant: Ultrasonic Surgical Irrigation Sleeve
The USPTO has granted patent US12582432B2 for an ultrasonic surgical irrigation sleeve developed by Stryker European Operations Limited. This patent covers a specific design for an irrigation sleeve assembly intended for use with ultrasonic surgical instruments.
Ultrasonic Surgical Instrument Patent Granted
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582431B2) to Cilag GmbH International for an ultrasonic surgical instrument. The patent covers an instrument with a body, shaft, and end effector designed for activation in different modes. The filing date was July 29, 2022.
Notice of Extension of Finding of Mass Influx of Aliens
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has extended its Finding of Mass Influx of Aliens, originally issued in January 2025. This extension, effective March 26, 2026, is for 180 days and is based on continued circumstances at the southern border that endanger public welfare and overwhelm federal immigration law administration capabilities.
In re SF Oakland Bay LLC - Bankruptcy Appeal
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new bankruptcy appeal case involving SF Oakland Bay LLC. The case was filed on March 26, 2026, and is an appeal from a decision by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California.
Murphy v. Unmanta Bhairav LLC - Americans with Disabilities Act Complaint
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Murphy v. Unmanta Bhairav LLC. The complaint, filed on March 26, 2026, alleges violations related to the Americans with Disabilities Act and seeks injunctive relief and damages.
Ruona v. Gillco Products - ERISA Labor Dispute
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Ruona v. Gillco Products, LLC. The case, filed on March 26, 2026, is based on a federal question and concerns labor law related to ERISA. The initial filings include a complaint for damages and proposed summons.
Look v. Newsom et al - Civil Rights Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Look v. Newsom et al, on March 26, 2026. The case is categorized under Civil Rights: Other and is based on Federal Question jurisdiction. No summary of the case is currently available.
Civil Case Filing: v. Newsom et al
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Case Number 5:26-cv-02686, titled 'v. Newsom et al'. The case was filed on March 26, 2026, under Federal Question basis, with the nature of suit identified as Civil Rights: Other. No summary of the case is currently available.
Zhang v. Bondi et al - Other Immigration Actions
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Zhang v. Bondi et al. The case, filed on March 26, 2026, is categorized under 'Other Immigration Actions' and involves a Petition for Writ of Mandamus.
Baphna v. Ford Motor Company - Contract and Product Liability Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Baphna v. Ford Motor Company. The case involves claims related to contract and product liability, with Ford Motor Company filing a notice of removal from Alameda Superior Court. The filing fee was $405.
Miegel v. Laliberte - Civil Case Filing
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Miegel v. Laliberte, on March 26, 2026. The case is based on diversity jurisdiction and involves other statutes, with a nature of suit related to arbitration.
Sumpter v. Employbridge Midwest 3, Inc. - Civil Rights: Jobs
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Sumpter v. Employbridge Midwest 3, Inc. The case, involving Civil Rights related to jobs, was filed on March 26, 2026, with Employbridge Midwest 3, Inc. filing a Notice of Removal from Alameda Superior Court.
Yang et al v. USCIS - Other Immigration Actions
A new civil case, Yang et al v. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 26, 2026. The case is categorized as 'Other Immigration Actions' and involves a complaint against USCIS.
Mousa v. LASD et al - Prisoner Condition of Confinement
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Mousa v. LASD et al, concerning prisoner conditions. The case was filed on March 26, 2026, with the nature of suit identified as Prisoner: Prison Condition under Federal Question basis.
Perrone v. Monsanto Company - Civil Case Filing
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Perrone v. Monsanto Company, on March 26, 2026. The case involves product liability claims and has been assigned to Judge Vince Chhabria.
Duncan v. Monsanto Company - Personal Injury Product Liability
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Duncan v. Monsanto Company, on March 26, 2026. The case involves personal injury product liability and is based on diversity jurisdiction. Recent filings include a Conditional Transfer Order and an Order of MDL Transfer.
Freeman Jr. v. Monsanto Company - Personal Injury Product Liability
A new civil case, Freeman Jr. v. Monsanto Company, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 26, 2026. The case involves personal injury and product liability claims. Recent filings indicate a conditional transfer order from an MDL panel and an order of MDL transfer to the Northern District of California for MDL case number 2741.
Harper v. Monsanto Company - Civil Case Filing
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Harper v. Monsanto Company, on March 26, 2026. The case involves a product liability claim under diversity jurisdiction.
Chavez-Deremer (Sec. of Labor) v. United States Postal Service - Labor Dispute
The Secretary of Labor has filed a complaint against the United States Postal Service in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, involving a federal question, was filed on March 26, 2026, and seeks an injunction against the US government or an APA vacatur.
Li et al v. Mullin et al - Other Immigration Actions
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Li et al v. Mullin et al. The case, classified under 'Other Immigration Actions,' was filed on March 26, 2026, with the initial complaint and related documents submitted.
Jimenez v. Newrez LLC - Real Property Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new real property case, Jimenez v. Newrez LLC. The case was removed from Monterey County Superior Court and filed on March 26, 2026. Initial case management and scheduling orders have been issued.
Pete v. Proper Marketplace - Civil Rights Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil rights case, Pete v. Proper Marketplace. The case was filed on March 26, 2026, and involves a federal question basis. The plaintiff, David R. Pete, is suing Proper Marketplace.
Waller v. Monsanto Company - Civil Case Filing
A new civil case, Waller v. Monsanto Company, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 26, 2026. The case involves product liability and is based on diversity jurisdiction. Recent filings include a notice and order for conditional transfer from an MDL panel regarding MDL 2741.
AL.P. v. Uber Technologies Inc. et al - Personal Injury Product Liability
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, AL.P. v. Uber Technologies Inc. et al. The case, filed on March 26, 2026, is based on diversity jurisdiction and involves personal injury and product liability claims against Uber Technologies Inc. and its subsidiaries.
Hazlett v. Quantum Leap Energy LLC et al - Civil Rights: Jobs
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Hazlett v. Quantum Leap Energy LLC et al. The case was removed from Contra Costa County Superior Court and is based on diversity jurisdiction, with the nature of suit identified as Civil Rights: Jobs. The initial filings include a Notice of Removal and a Certificate of Interested Entities.
Evans v. MH Sub I, LLC et al - Notice of Removal
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Evans v. MH Sub I, LLC et al. The case involves a Notice of Removal from San Mateo County Superior Court, with MH Sub I, LLC identifying Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., Inc. as its corporate parent.
Eagle Ocean Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Eagle Ocean' (TM78377332) for services including freight brokerage, marine insurance underwriting, and vessel financing. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, based on a filing date of March 2, 2004.
Aberdeen Standard Investments Trademark Application Cancelled
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has cancelled trademark application TM79222797 for Aberdeen Standard Investments. The cancellation date is March 26, 2026. The application covered a broad range of financial, investment, insurance, and business administration services.
Macquarie Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published Macquarie's trademark application for services including financial consultancy, banking, investment advice, energy production, and education. The publication opens a period for third parties to file oppositions to the trademark registration.
Hawaiian Telcom Trademark Registration
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered trademark TM78492609 for Hawaiian Telcom. The registration covers telephone calling card services and financial sponsorship of sports, educational, and entertainment programs and events. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026.
Armaris trademark application published for opposition
The USPTO has published the Armaris trademark application for opposition, with a publication date of March 26, 2026. The application covers services related to data collection, recruitment, marketing, and identity verification. The filing date for this application was July 4, 2025.
Dynamic Mockups Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'DYNAMIC MOCKUPS' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of intellectual property licensing, software development, and graphic design services, including those utilizing artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Cherry Tree Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Cherry Tree' (TM79414440) for opposition. The application covers downloadable and online software for artificial intelligence, natural language processing, chatbots, and recommendation generation, as well as social networking and entertainment information services.
Pyronix Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Pyronix' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of technical advisory, consultancy, and data reporting services related to energy efficiency and security systems, as well as various electronic monitoring and detection apparatus.
ULTRAVIEW trademark published for opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for ULTRAVIEW for opposition. The application covers IT consulting services, software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), advertising, and media-related services. The publication date is March 26, 2026, with a filing date of February 10, 2025.
Cyberhawk trademark application published for opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has published the trademark application for 'Cyberhawk' for opposition. The application covers services related to scientific research, industrial analysis, and consulting in the fields of three-dimensional imagery, artificial intelligence, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
C-Green Biobooster Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'C-Green Biobooster' for goods and services including growing media, fertilizers, chemicals for agriculture, and licensing of technology. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of June 28, 2024.
VISIONEER Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for VISIONEER for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including occupational safety consulting, various engineering services, environmental assessment, and software as a service for data management and project management, particularly related to construction and railways.
OMRS Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the OMRS trademark application for opposition, with the publication date set for March 26, 2026. The application covers a broad range of services including technology licensing, software licensing, intellectual property licensing, and various installation, maintenance, and repair services for machinery, electronic apparatus, and robotic systems.
SUBCHAT trademark application published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'SUBCHAT' (TM79421249) for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services including education, entertainment, telecommunications, and software development. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
Daybreaker trademark registered
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has registered the trademark 'Daybreaker' (TM86455652). The registration covers services related to social networking, telecommunications, computer services, and marketing.
MYDID Trademark Registration - Blockchain Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark MYDID (TM79423042) for a range of blockchain-related services, including BaaS, data certification, user authentication, and financial transactions. The registration was effective March 26, 2026, following a filing date of March 4, 2025.
PULSZ TV Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'PULSZ TV' for opposition. The application covers services related to electronic storage of videos, social networking, and video streaming software. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
Nordstellar Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has published the trademark application for NORDSTELLAR for opposition. The application covers services related to domain name monitoring, cybersecurity, and intellectual property protection.
Bitcoin Suisse Est. 2013 Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Bitcoin Suisse Est. 2013' for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including legal, security, computer, and financial services related to cryptocurrency and digital assets.
Moonhub trademark application published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Moonhub' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including jewelry, cosmetics, household items, educational services, and advertising.
Bridgehill Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for "Bridgehill," related to fire-extinguishing and fire prevention apparatus, for a period of opposition. The application was filed on February 25, 2025, and published on March 26, 2026.
Trademark Application 79439682 Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application 79439682 for opposition. The application covers a wide range of goods including archery implements, firearms, and optical apparatus. The publication opens a period for third parties to oppose the registration.
Persuasion Strategies Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Persuasion Strategies' (TM86739544) for services including litigation consultancy, jury consultancy, and litigation support. The trademark was filed on August 27, 2015, and officially registered on March 26, 2026.
Seneca Unconditional Care Trademark Registration
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has registered the trademark 'Seneca Unconditional Care' (TM86473020) for services related to mental health, education, and child welfare. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, based on a filing date of December 5, 2014.
Trademark Registration for Social Networking Services
The USPTO has registered trademark 86467230 for services related to social networking, including online community building, data management, and telecommunications. The registration covers a broad range of activities from social interactions to business networking and advertising.
Bluesnap Trademark Registered for E-commerce Software and Services
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered the trademark 'Bluesnap' for e-commerce software and services. The registration covers a range of offerings including non-downloadable e-commerce software, fraud detection software, and payment processing services.
RUSSELL Trademark Registration for Mining Training and Equipment
The USPTO has registered trademark TM85950096 for the mark "RUSSELL". The registration covers a wide range of services and goods related to mining and mill relining, including training, machinery, tools, and related engineering and research services. The registration was effective March 26, 2026.
BLUESNAP trademark registered for e-commerce software and services
The USPTO has registered the trademark "BLUESNAP" for e-commerce software and services. The registration covers a range of services including non-downloadable e-commerce software, fraud detection, digital rights management, and payment processing.
Bluesnap Trademark Registered for E-commerce Software and Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM85865920 for Bluesnap, covering e-commerce software and services. The registration, effective March 26, 2026, includes provisions for non-downloadable e-commerce software, fraud detection, digital rights management, and payment processing services.
Building Relationships Delivering Success Trademark Registered
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS DELIVERING SUCCESS' (TM85163643) for services including accounting advisory, tax planning, and business management consulting. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of October 28, 2010.
Elysium trademark registered for litigation consulting services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM85483792 for Elysium, covering litigation consulting services. The registration, effective March 26, 2026, includes services such as expert testimony, data forensics, and electronic discovery.
Xpometer Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Xpometer' for opposition. The application covers software services related to digital exposure monitoring, online threat intelligence, and personal security risk assessment. The publication date was March 26, 2026, with a filing date of August 29, 2025.
RUKKAS FC Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the RUKKAS FC trademark application for opposition. The application covers a range of goods including football apparel and footwear, as well as services related to sports events, coaching, and media.
Consumer Alert: Warning Against Fake Traffic Violation Scam Notices
The Kansas Attorney General issued a consumer alert warning Kansans about a scam involving fraudulent 'Notice of Hearing' texts and emails for alleged traffic violations. The notices mimic official court documents and direct recipients to pay fictitious fines via QR codes or links, which could lead to malware or financial loss.
Vermont Tax Credits and Filing Deadline Reminder
The Vermont Department of Taxes is reminding Vermonters that the tax filing deadline is April 15, 2026. The notice highlights recent legislative changes (Act 71 of 2025) that expanded eligibility for several tax credits, including the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit, encouraging an estimated 40,000 non-filers to file to claim potential refunds.
Rendering facility fined $3 million for air violations
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has fined Central Bi-Products $3 million for air quality violations related to hydrogen sulfide emissions and improper wastewater treatment. The facility has also agreed to spend over $4.4 million on improvements to prevent future pollution. A portion of the fine will benefit the local community.
OPM Corrects Proposed Rule on Employee Performance Appraisals
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) issued a correction to a proposed rule concerning employee performance appraisals. This correction addresses missing Federal Register citation information within the original proposed rule, ensuring completeness for readers. The correction is effective immediately upon publication.
National Worker Survey Information Collection Request
The Department of Labor is seeking public comment on a new information collection request for the National Worker Survey. The survey aims to estimate non-compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and will inform DOL's enforcement strategies. The comment period closes on April 27, 2026.
FSA Notice: Correction to Emergency Relief Program 2022 Information Collection Request
The Farm Service Agency issued a correction to a notice requesting comments on revisions to the Emergency Relief Program (ERP) 2022 information collection. The correction clarifies the comment period end date and submission addresses. Comments are due by May 22, 2026.
FMCSA Summary of Supplemental Information for Consideration
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued a summary of supplemental information for consideration regarding a rulemaking. The document is available for review on Regulations.gov, but no specific compliance actions or deadlines are detailed.
FMCSA Listening Session Transcript
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has published the transcript from its listening session held on June 25, 2024. This document captures discussions and feedback provided during the session, which is part of the agency's ongoing engagement with stakeholders.
FMCSA Safety Fitness Determination Listening Session Transcript
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has released a transcript from a listening session held on June 29, 2024, regarding Safety Fitness Determinations. This document provides insights into discussions and feedback related to the FMCSA's approach to assessing the safety performance of motor carriers.
Ace Professional Towing Inc. - Motion to Close Docket
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has received a motion from the Office of Registration to close the docket in the matter of Ace Professional Towing Inc. This filing indicates a procedural step towards concluding an enforcement or registration proceeding.
FMCSA Posts Supplemental Information for Consideration
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has posted supplemental information for consideration regarding a rulemaking. No documents are available to view or download directly from the main page, but an attachment titled 'AC39 Summary of Supplemental Information for consideration' is available.
Semper Fi Express Inc Arbitration Decision
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has posted an arbitration decision from the U.S. Civilian Board of Contract Appeals concerning Semper Fi Express Inc. The decision, dated March 26, 2026, resolves a contractual dispute.
FMCSA Dismisses JES Freightline Reconsideration Petition
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has dismissed a petition for reconsideration filed by JES Freightline. This action upholds a prior decision and concludes the administrative review process for this specific case.
Ingenious Business Solutions LLC Motion to Close Docket
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has received a motion from Ingenious Business Solutions LLC requesting the closure of docket FMCSA-2026-0595. This filing indicates a procedural step in an ongoing administrative matter.
FMCSA Listening Session on Safety Fitness Determination
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) held a virtual listening session on July 31, 2024, to gather public input on its Safety Fitness Determination (SFD) rulemaking. The meeting transcript has been made available.
IRS proposes PTIN user fee update and announces hearing
The IRS has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking and announced a public hearing regarding a proposed reduction in the user fee for a preparer tax identification number (PTIN). The proposed fee would decrease from $11 to $10, plus an amount for a third-party contractor.
Foreign Vessel Use Request for TOP CAT Vessel
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) has received a request for the use of the foreign vessel TOP CAT in U.S. coastwise trade. This notice serves to inform the public and solicit comments regarding this request.
Foreign Vessel Use Request CAT 5
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) has received a request for the use of a foreign vessel, identified as CAT 5, in coastwise trade. The request has been filed and is available for review.
Foreign Vessel Use Request for BROADWAY GIRL
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) has received a request for the use of the foreign vessel BROADWAY GIRL in U.S. coastwise trade. This notice serves to inform the public of the request, as no documents are available for direct viewing or download through the provided link.
Foreign Vessel Use Application for MOKUME CANE
The Maritime Administration has posted an application for the foreign vessel MOKUME CANE to operate in U.S. coastwise trade. This notice serves to inform the public and potentially interested parties about the application.
Foreign Vessel Coastwise Trade Request - AISLING Vessel
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) has received a request for the use of the foreign vessel AISLING in U.S. coastwise trade. This notice serves to inform the public of the request, as no documents are available for public viewing or download at this time.
SEC Proposes Cboe Rule Changes for Complex Orders and Auctions
The SEC is soliciting comments on a proposed rule change by Cboe Exchange, Inc. to amend rules regarding complex orders and auctions. The proposal aims to establish stop-limit complex orders and a new auction mechanism called Stop Complex Order Auctions (SCOA) to accommodate these order types.
SEC - Proposed Collection of Information for Rule 17a-7
The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking public comment on a proposed collection of information related to Rule 17a-7, which provides an exemption for affiliated fund transactions. The SEC estimates the annual burden for approximately 446 funds to be 2,230 hours, with external costs of $1,659,120.
SEC Proposes Form N-3 Extension for Information Collection
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has submitted a request to the Office of Management and Budget for an extension of the information collection requirements associated with Form N-3. This form is used for the registration of separate accounts offering variable annuity contracts. The SEC estimates an annual hour burden of 1,727 hours and a cost burden of $125,376.
Fixed Income Clearing Corp. Proposed Rule Changes
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is soliciting comments on a proposed rule change by the Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC). FICC proposes to correct and clarify its Government Securities Division (GSD), Mortgage-Backed Securities Division (MBSD), and MBSD EPN Rules, and to harmonize these rules with each other and with the rules of its affiliates, DTC and NSCC.
SEC Extends Deadline for Cboe Extended Equity Options Trading Rule
The SEC has extended the deadline for its decision on a proposed rule change by Cboe Exchange to allow extended trading hours for multi-listed equity options. The new deadline for the SEC to approve or disapprove the rule change is May 31, 2026. This extension provides the Commission additional time to consider the proposal and related issues.
Industry Advisory Board Meeting Notice
The Department of Energy (DOE) is providing notice of upcoming meetings for the Industry Advisory Board (IAB) to the International Energy Agency (IEA). The meetings will take place on March 25-26, 2026, in Paris, France, and will be held in a hybrid format.
DOE Forecasts 2025 Residential Energy Costs
The Department of Energy has issued a notice forecasting representative average unit costs for five residential energy sources for 2025. These costs, effective April 27, 2026, are required for manufacturers to comply with energy consumption labeling requirements.
Ohio Power and Light LLC Water Quality Certification Application
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a notice regarding Ohio Power and Light, LLC's water quality certification application under the Clean Water Act. The notice confirms the receipt date of November 13, 2025, and sets a one-year period for the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection to act on the certification.
FERC Filings for Electric Corporate Applications and Rate Filings
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) received multiple filings related to electric corporate applications and rate adjustments. These include joint applications for authorization under the Federal Power Act and various tariff amendments and refund reports from energy companies and grid operators.
FERC Notice: KEI (Maine) Power Management Application for Subsequent Minor License
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a notice regarding the filing of a subsequent minor license application by KEI (Maine) Power Management for the Barker Mill Upper Hydroelectric Project. The application is now available for public inspection and comment.
FERC Natural Gas Pipeline Rate Filings and Comment Deadlines
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has received multiple natural gas pipeline rate filings from various companies, including Southern California Gas Company and Equitrans, L.P. These filings include rate revisions, waiver requests, and tariff updates, with comment deadlines ranging from March 27, 2026, to April 10, 2026.
Hydroelectric Application Filed for Environmental Analysis
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has accepted a subsequent minor license application for the Hackett Mills Hydroelectric Project in Maine. The application is now open for public inspection and comment, with initial comments due by May 22, 2026.
Public Law 119-80: Waives Notice for Captain Cody Khork's Posthumous Promotion
Congress enacted Public Law 119-80, waiving the 60-day notice requirement for the posthumous honorary promotion of Captain Cody Khork, United States Army, to the rank of major. This law specifically amends title 10 of the United States Code to facilitate this particular promotion.
Brittnay Dorsey v. Tall Brown Dog LLC - Employment Law
The Michigan Court of Appeals vacated and remanded the trial court's judgment in Brittnay Dorsey v. Tall Brown Dog LLC. The court found that a jury should determine if the employer violated the COVID-19 Employment Rights Act when it terminated the plaintiff's employment shortly after she reported needing more time to recover from COVID-19.
People v. Helmer - Assault Conviction Affirmed
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the assault conviction of William Gary Helmer. The court addressed issues related to the defendant's self-representation during the trial and found sufficient evidence to support the conviction for assault with intent to murder.
Estate of Charla Brown v. Department of Health and Human Services - Divestment Penalty Policy
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed in part and vacated in part a lower court's decision regarding a divestment penalty imposed by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The court found that the DHHS's personal-care contract policy was inconsistent with federal law due to an irrebuttable presumption leading to the penalty. The case is remanded for reevaluation under the correct legal framework.
Argent International Inc v. MIOSHA - Hazardous Energy Ruling
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision, upholding two citations issued by MIOSHA to Argent International, Inc. The citations stemmed from an employee injury involving a press machine and a failure to follow lockout procedures. The court's ruling affirmed the amended decision of the MIOSHA Board.
Alyce Anderson v. David P. Steiner, Postmaster General - Disability Discrimination Claim
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has allowed a disability discrimination claim to proceed against the Postmaster General, while granting dismissal for other claims in the case of Alyce Anderson v. David P. Steiner. The court's decision addresses the sufficiency of the plaintiff's allegations regarding race, sex, and retaliation claims.
Aviation Services, LLC v. Small Business Administration - FOIA Exemption Dispute
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois issued an opinion in a case involving FOIA exemptions for SBA loans. The court addressed the application of FOIA exemptions to documents related to Small Business Administration (SBA) loan programs.
Eliseo Garcia v. Douglas A. Collins, Secretary of the United States Department of Veteran Affairs - Disability Accommodation Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois granted summary judgment to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in a disability accommodation case. Plaintiff Eliseo Garcia sued the VA for failure to accommodate his disability under the Rehabilitation Act. The court found in favor of the defendant.
DOJ OIG Audit of Victim Assistance Funds Subawarded by Kentucky
The DOJ Office of the Inspector General has released an audit report (Number 26-037) concerning victim assistance funds subawarded by the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to Green River Regional Rape Victim Services, Inc. The audit identified two recommendations for improvement.
Audit of Puerto Rico Victim Compensation Grants
The DOJ Office of the Inspector General has released an audit report on victim compensation grants awarded to the Puerto Rico Department of Justice. The report, numbered 26-038, identifies one recommendation for improvement.
Island Creek Coal v. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs - Black Lung Benefits
The Fourth Circuit denied a petition for review filed by Island Creek Coal Company and CONSOL Energy, Inc. The petition sought to overturn a Benefits Review Board decision affirming an award of black lung benefits to a retired coal miner. The court found the award to be legally sound and supported by substantial evidence.
STIMCARDIO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the STIMCARDIO trademark application for opposition. The application covers a range of medical services and devices, including wearable biometric measurement devices, AI-powered therapy optimization software, and arrhythmia treatment devices. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
Herbalisté Trademark Registration - Class 044 Medical Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Herbalisté' (TM79420299) for medical and beauty services in Class 044. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of February 25, 2025.
SKIN ROCKS PRO trademark published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'SKIN ROCKS PRO' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services including beauty care, medical services, and retail sales of beauty and health products. The publication opens a period for third parties to oppose the registration.
MED-CYCLE Trademark Renewal
The USPTO has renewed the MED-CYCLE trademark (TM79397813) for a list of medical and pharmaceutical goods and services. The renewal is effective March 26, 2026, and the filing date for the renewal application was March 19, 2024.
WPF Wolf's Protein Fasting Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'WPF Wolf's Protein Fasting' for opposition. The application covers a range of services related to dietary and nutritional advice, weight loss programs, and educational content in the field of nutrition.
IDASSURANCE Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'IDASSURANCE' (TM78772834) for insurance administration services. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of December 14, 2005.
Registered Trademark for Reverse Mortgage Advisors
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Reverse Mortgage Advisors' (TM78843691) for services including mortgage brokerage, lending, and financial consultation. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of March 22, 2006.
Flagship Credit Corporation Registered Trademark - Loan Financing Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM78789382 for Flagship Credit Corporation, covering loan financing and lending services. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, based on a filing date of January 11, 2006.
DOLEX Registered Trademark for Money Transfer Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'DOLEX' for money transfer services. The trademark was filed on July 13, 1999, and officially registered on March 26, 2026. This registration pertains to services offered under Class 036.
DOLEX Registered Trademark for Money Transfer Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark DOLEX for money transfer services. The trademark was filed on July 13, 1999, and registered on March 26, 2026. This registration pertains to services in Class 036.
Financial Literacy Month Events Announced
The Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities (DoBS) announced free public events throughout April 2026 to promote Financial Literacy Month. These events will cover topics such as cybersecurity, avoiding identity theft, saving, and investing to help Pennsylvanians improve their financial decision-making skills.
FRA Test Committee Records 2024-2025
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has posted records related to the FRA-2020-0016 Test Committee for the 2024-2025 period. The document is available for review on the Regs.gov platform.
Waiver Petition for WMSR 5-Year Inspection
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has received an incoming waiver petition from the Wilmington & Western Railroad (WMSR) concerning its 5-year inspection requirements. The petition is available for public review and comment.
FRA Waiver Extension Petition
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has posted an incoming petition for a waiver extension, identified by docket number FRA-2000-7137. This notice indicates a new filing related to existing waiver requests, with the petition dated March 26, 2026.
Incoming waiver petition from Federal Railroad Administration
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has received an incoming waiver petition. The petition is identified as FRA-2026-0760-0001 and is related to GCRX - 1472 SDI 2026. No documents are currently available for viewing or download.
State v. De Witt Simons - Reversal of Court of Appeals Ruling
The Oregon Supreme Court reversed in part the decision of the Court of Appeals and reversed the judgment of the circuit court in State v. De Witt Simons. The case has been remanded to the circuit court for further proceedings.
CISA KEV: Trivy Supply Chain Attack - Credential Theft
CISA has added a vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog related to a March 19, 2026, supply chain attack on Trivy. A threat actor used compromised credentials to publish malicious versions of Trivy and its GitHub Actions, impacting users who pulled affected artifacts.
NAIC Issues Nationwide Homeowners Insurance Data Call
State insurance regulators, through the NAIC, have issued a nationwide data call to insurance companies regarding homeowners insurance markets. The data call, with a June 15, 2026 deadline, aims to provide ZIP code-level insights into coverage, costs, availability, and mitigation efforts to better protect consumers.
MESCHI et al v. Edlow - Voluntary Dismissal of One Plaintiff
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal for one plaintiff in the case MESCHI et al v. Edlow. The filing, dated March 27, 2026, pertains to Case Number 3:26-cv-01993-AGT.
GSA, DOE, ED Announce Federal Headquarters Relocations
The GSA, in coordination with the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Department of Education (ED), announced the relocation of federal agency headquarters. These moves are expected to save taxpayers over $350 million in maintenance costs and reduce federal real estate footprints, aligning with the administration's strategy to scale down federal real estate.
ACLU v. Clark County School District - Public Records Act
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that internal investigation files concerning peace officer misconduct are confidential and exempt from disclosure under the Nevada Public Records Act. This decision clarifies the scope of public records requests related to law enforcement internal affairs.
Motiva Enterprises v. Whitmire - Permissive Appeal
The Texas Court of Appeals reversed and rendered a lower court's decision in Motiva Enterprises v. Whitmire. The court found that Motiva was immune from a personal injury lawsuit under the exclusive-remedy provision of the Texas Workers' Compensation Act, as Motiva qualified as a general contractor providing workers' compensation coverage.
Southern Montgomery County Municipal Utility District v. Grace Community Church - Court Opinion
The Texas Court of Appeals issued an opinion in the case of Southern Montgomery County Municipal Utility District v. Grace Community Church. This ruling addresses a dispute between a municipal utility district and a church, likely concerning property rights or utility services. The court's decision provides a final determination on the legal issues presented in this specific case.
Meek v. State of Texas - Assault Case Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for assault causing bodily injury against a family member. The appellant argued that the State's use of the term 'victim' violated his due process rights. The court found the issue was not preserved for review.
In the Interest of I.S., a Child v. the State of Texas - Termination of Parental Rights
The Texas Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a trial court's order terminating parental rights for a child identified as I.S. The appellate court found that the trial court erred by signing the termination order before completing a de novo hearing, violating the mother's due process rights and Family Code section 201.015.
Chad Pinkerton v. Mark Keough - TCPA Motion Denied
The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, affirmed a lower court's order denying a motion to dismiss filed under the Texas Citizen's Participation Act (TCPA). The motion was filed by Chad Pinkerton and the Pinkerton Law Firm against Mark Keough, the County Judge of Montgomery County, in a case involving claims of defamation, wiretap violations, and other torts.
Cotton v. Montgomery County Civil Service Commission - Affirmation of Demotion and Suspension Appeal
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision, upholding the demotion and disciplinary actions against Donna Cotton, a county dispatcher supervisor. The court also dismissed her appeal regarding a two-day suspension, finding the county's regulations regarding appeals of suspensions longer than three days to be lawful.
Tomika Oliver v. State of Texas - Evading Arrest Conviction Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a 99-year sentence for Tomika Shanee Oliver, convicted of evading arrest with a vehicle. The court found that Oliver forfeited her right to appeal the State's discussion of parole law during closing arguments because she did not object at trial.
State of Texas v. Joshua Logan - Appeal Dismissed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, has dismissed the State of Texas's appeal in the case of State of Texas v. Joshua Logan. The dismissal follows a motion filed by the State's County and District Attorney, as per Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 42.2(a). The appeal concerned an order modifying a previous judgment.
Hendrickson v. Texas - Indecency Conviction Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for indecency with a child and a 30-year sentence for Robert Brian Hendrickson. The court addressed Hendrickson's argument that the trial court erred in admitting expert testimony.
ROM Trucking, LLC v. State of Texas - Mandamus Dismissed Moot
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, has dismissed the Petition for Writ of Mandamus filed by ROM Trucking, LLC against the State of Texas. The dismissal is due to mootness, as both parties confirmed there was no longer a dispute to consider.
Poff v. Poff - Appeal Dismissed for Want of Prosecution
The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, dismissed the appeal in Julia Ann Poff v. William Harvey Poff for want of prosecution. The appellant failed to file a required brief by the court's deadline, leading to the dismissal of the case.
Ex Parte Moore v. State of Texas - Habeas Corpus Petition Dismissed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, dismissed Thomas Moore's petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The court cited a lack of original jurisdiction for criminal habeas corpus proceedings as the basis for dismissal, despite the petition being filed on March 23, 2026.
In Re Heather Jean Foust v. the State of Texas - Mandamus Petition Denied
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, denied a Petition for Writ of Mandamus and dismissed an Emergency Motion for Temporary Relief in the case of In Re Heather Jean Foust v. the State of Texas. The court issued a memorandum opinion and denied the writ on March 26, 2026.
Andy Jerome Williams v. the State of Texas - Drug Possession Appeal
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Andy Jerome Williams for possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. Williams was sentenced to 25 years in prison and a $4,000 fine. The court denied his appeal regarding alternative perpetrator evidence.
In Re Lester Davis v. the State of Texas - Mandamus
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, denied Relator Lester Davis's Original Application for Writ of Mandamus. The court issued a memorandum opinion and denied the motion or writ without further publication.
Hartzel v. State of Texas - Injury to Elderly Person Conviction Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed Alan Roy Hartzel's conviction for causing injury to an elderly person by omission. The court upheld the life sentence imposed by the trial court, finding sufficient evidence to support the conviction based on the appellant's failure to provide adequate nutrition and medical care to his mother.
Estate of Asberry - Probate Court Erred, Remanded
The California Court of Appeal reversed and remanded an order denying a petition to discharge an executor. The court found that the estate had no property subject to administration when the petition was filed and therefore the executor was entitled to discharge. The court did not consider an argument regarding the California Public Records Act due to lack of standing.
In re S.B. - Juvenile Dependency Case
The California Court of Appeal conditionally reversed orders terminating parental rights for eight children, remanding the case to ensure compliance with the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). The court found a failure to properly inquire into the minors' ancestry, necessitating further proceedings.
In re E.J. - Affirmation of Denial of Motion to Terminate Firearm Prohibition
The California Court of Appeal affirmed the juvenile court's denial of a motion to terminate a firearm prohibition for E.J., who was declared a ward of the court in 2018 for assault with a deadly weapon. The court found the firearm prohibition statute (Pen. Code, § 29820) facially constitutional.
Senseman v. Mimi Real Properties - Judgment Modified, Fees Struck
The California Court of Appeal modified a judgment in Senseman v. Mimi Real Properties, striking certain fee awards. The court affirmed the judgment with modifications, addressing issues related to noise abatement from short-term rentals and damages.
People v. Tillman - Affirmation of Judgment
The California Court of Appeal affirmed the judgment against Diontanae Jerome Tillman, who was convicted of murder and robbery. The court found that Tillman's contentions regarding the admission of evidence about his teardrop tattoo and ineffective assistance of counsel were without merit. The sentence of 50 years to life in state prison stands.
Naeini v. Leuchter - Appeal on $6,000 fees affirmed
The California Court of Appeal affirmed an order awarding $6,000 in attorneys' fees to respondent Michael Leuchter as the prevailing party in a civil harassment restraining order case. Petitioner Ava Naeini's appeal, which alleged judicial bias and hostility, was found to lack merit.
People v. Huffman - Motion to Suppress Firearm Evidence
The California Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's denial of a motion to suppress evidence, upholding the conviction of Braedin Huffman for concealing an unregistered and loaded firearm found during a traffic stop. The court found the stop lawful based on observed vehicle code violations and the smell of marijuana.
Marriage of Gill: Support Order and Fees Affirmed
The California Court of Appeal reviewed a family law case concerning support orders and attorney fees. The court addressed Asham Gill's contentions regarding the calculation of temporary and retroactive family support, the treatment of parental gift income, and the award of interim attorney fees. The opinion modifies the support order and addresses fee awards.
People v. Avena - Immigration Consequences Ruling
The California Court of Appeal reversed a lower court's denial of Jose Manuel Avena's motion to vacate his conviction based on a failure to understand immigration consequences. The court found a reasonable possibility that Avena would have sought an immigration-safe plea had he been aware of a change in law.
People v. Henriquez - Convictions Upheld, Sentence Remanded
The California Court of Appeal affirmed most convictions for Yoni Antonio Henriquez related to sexual abuse of a minor but found insufficient evidence for one conviction and remanded for resentencing. The court upheld convictions for lewd acts and forcible rape, but reversed a conviction for sexual penetration by a foreign object.
People v. Steele - Affirmation of Denial of Conviction Vacation for Immigration Consequences
The California Court of Appeal affirmed the denial of a petition to vacate convictions filed by Nicolas Steele, who pleaded guilty in 1997. The court found Steele did not establish prejudice from his counsel's alleged failure to properly advise him on immigration consequences.
Meiner v. Superior Court - Motion to Suppress Granted
The California Court of Appeal modified an opinion concerning a motion to suppress evidence. The modification clarified that the appeal challenges an order denying a motion to quash or traverse a warrant obtained from a probation search, specifically concerning the search of an Apple Pay account. The court granted the petition for writ of mandate/prohibition.
Donkin v. Federizo - Trustee Fees
The California Court of Appeal affirmed a probate court order approving the third account current and trustee fees for an interim trustee in the Donkin v. Federizo case. The decision addresses long-standing litigation regarding a trust.
ZK Oakland Properties v. Golden Stream Properties - Unlawful Detainer and Breach of Lease
The California Court of Appeal issued a non-precedential memorandum opinion in ZK Oakland Properties LLC v. Golden Stream Properties LLC. The case involves an unlawful detainer judgment and a breach of lease claim, with the court affirming the trial court's judgment for ZK Oakland Properties.
Court upholds termination of father's reunification services
The California Court of Appeal upheld a juvenile court's order terminating reunification services for father M.H. The court found no abuse of discretion, affirming the termination based on the father's criminal history, prior termination of parental rights, and incarceration. The opinion is designated as non-precedential.
DWR may enter property for precondemnation testing without condemnation action
The California Court of Appeal affirmed that the Department of Water Resources (DWR) may enter private property for precondemnation testing under Code of Civil Procedure section 1245.010, et seq. This ruling clarifies the scope of precondemnation entry statutes for public entities undertaking infrastructure projects.
Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and Outreach v. Sonoma County Sheriff's Office
The California Court of Appeal ruled that the Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and Outreach (IOLERO) has the authority to issue subpoenas in whistleblower complaint investigations. The court reversed a lower court's decision that had found against IOLERO, affirming the oversight entity's subpoena power under state law.
Ross v. U-Haul Co. - Appeal Dismissed, Contract Claim Dismissed, Civil Rights Claim Viable
The California Court of Appeal dismissed Lindsay Ross's appeal against U-Haul Company of California. The court upheld the dismissal of the breach of contract claim and noted that while the civil rights claim was initially allowed with leave to amend, the subsequent proposed amended complaint did not conform to court orders, leading to the dismissal of the appeal.
People v. Williams - Affirmation of Conviction
The California Court of Appeal affirmed the conviction of Dante Lee Williams for assault and resisting an officer. The court found no error in the jury instructions regarding great bodily injury, upholding the trial court's judgment.
DTSC Secures $100,800 Settlement with Dry Cleaner for Cleanup Violations
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has secured a $100,800 settlement with the former operators of Omo’s Fabricare Dry Cleaners in Richmond. The penalties are for non-compliance with a 2023 DTSC cleanup order related to tetrachloroethylene (PCE) contamination at the site.
CT AG Issues Immigration Policy and Guidance
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has issued a statement of policy and guidance regarding immigration matters. The document clarifies the state's legal position and aims to build trust between immigrant communities and state officials, including law enforcement.
CT AG Joins 16 AGs Urging Congress to Close Data Surveillance Loophole
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, joined by 16 other state attorneys general, has urged Congress to close a loophole that allows federal agencies to purchase commercial data for mass surveillance without warrants. The letter calls for stricter regulations on data brokers and federal data acquisition practices.
Sunshine Act Meeting Cancellation
The Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission has cancelled its Sunshine Act meeting previously scheduled for March 26, 2026. The cancellation notice was published on March 24, 2026, and supersedes a previous announcement from March 10, 2026.
Qubit Owl Trademark Application for Cybersecurity SaaS
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Qubit Owl' for cybersecurity SaaS services. The application covers software for threat assessment, analysis, and program development, as well as related technology consultation and data protection services.
Broad Street Realty, Inc. (BRST) 8-K Filing
Broad Street Realty, Inc. (BRST) has filed an 8-K report with the SEC on May 15, 2026. The filing pertains to the company's bankruptcy proceedings, indicating a significant event for the publicly traded entity.
ECO ORIGIN Trademark Publication
The USPTO has published the ECO ORIGIN trademark application for opposition. The application covers the supply and distribution of various medical gases. The publication date is March 26, 2026, with a filing date of May 5, 2025.
Coalesce LLC Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice from Coalesce LLC, doing business as Benefitelect. The notice informs consumers about a data breach that occurred and provides a link to the official notification document.
Conduent Business Services Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has issued a data breach notice concerning Conduent Business Services, LLC. The notice informs consumers about a data security incident that may have compromised personal information.
City of Washington Court House Data Breach Notice
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice for the City of Washington Court House. The notice informs consumers about a data security incident that may have compromised personal information.
Hightower Holdings LLC Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice from Hightower Holdings LLC to consumers. The notice, dated March 23, 2026, informs consumers about a data security incident affecting their personal information. The document is a notification of a breach, not an enforcement action or new regulation.
Ailco Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice concerning Ailco. The notice, dated March 26, 2026, informs consumers about a data breach incident involving Ailco.
Schubert Organization Inc. Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice from The Schubert Organization Inc. to consumers. The notice, dated March 20, 2026, details a security incident affecting consumer data.
STRATeBEN Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice from STRATeBEN to consumers. The notice, dated March 26, 2026, details a security incident affecting consumer data. The document is a notification of the breach and its potential impact.
UFCW Local 342 Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice for UFCW Local 342, informing consumers about a security incident. The notice provides a link to a PDF document detailing the breach and its implications for affected individuals.
Health Management Systems America Data Breach Notice
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has issued a data breach notice regarding Health Management Systems of America. The notice informs consumers about a data breach that may have compromised their personal information, requiring specific actions to protect themselves.
Navia Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice from Navia for consumers, dated March 23, 2026. This notice informs consumers about a data security incident affecting their personal information.
Titan Roofing Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has issued a data breach notice regarding Titan Roofing. The notice informs consumers about a data breach that may have compromised their personal information. Specific details on the breach and affected data are provided within the document.
Cetera Financial Group Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice for Cetera Financial Group. The notice informs consumers about a data security incident that may have affected their personal information. Specific details regarding the breach and affected data were not provided in the summary notice.
Summit Insurance Services Data Breach Notice to Consumers
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has published a data breach notice from Summit Insurance Services to consumers. The notice, dated March 26, 2026, details a security incident affecting consumer data.
College of Health Care Professionals Data Breach Notice
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has issued a data breach notice concerning the College of Health Care Professionals. The notice informs consumers about a data security incident that may have compromised personal information.
siRNA for AGT gene expression inhibition in hypertension treatment
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085317A1) detailing modified oligonucleotide sequences designed as siRNAs to inhibit angiotensinogen (AGT) gene expression. The application suggests these siRNAs may be used in the development of treatments for hypertension and related diseases.
Patent Application for Antisense Oligonucleotide Targeting TDP-43 mRNA
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085310A1) filed by NIPPON SHINYAKU CO., LTD. The application describes an antisense oligonucleotide targeting TDP-43 mRNA or pre-mRNA for potential therapeutic use. The filing date was May 26, 2023.
Patent Application for cDNA Synthesis and Transcriptome Profiling
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085309A1) for compositions and methods related to cDNA synthesis and transcriptome profiling. The application details optimized template switching oligonucleotides designed to improve reverse transcription specificity and prevent concatemer formation. This is a new patent application filing, not a final rule or guidance.
HMBOX1 Inhibitor for Muscle Atrophy Treatment
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085316A1) from Shanghai University detailing the use of a homeobox containing 1 (HMBOX1) inhibitor for the prevention and treatment of muscle atrophy. The application outlines findings from cellular and animal studies supporting the therapeutic potential of inhibiting HMBOX1 expression.
Conjugated Oligonucleotide Compounds for Therapeutic Use
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085314A1) for conjugated oligonucleotide compounds, methods of making them, and their therapeutic uses. The application was filed on May 16, 2025, by inventors Ahmad Ali Mortazavi, Viviana Mannella, and Muthusamy Jayaraman.
USPTO Patent Application for Modulating SMN2 RNA and Protein
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085313A1) detailing compounds, methods, and pharmaceutical compositions for modulating SMN2 RNA and protein. This application, filed on May 2, 2025, aims to ameliorate symptoms of neurodegenerative disorders.
Composition for Regulating Interfering Ribonucleic Acid Production
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085312A1) detailing compositions and methods for regulating interfering ribonucleic acid (miRNA) production. The application describes techniques to decrease the bioavailability of target biomolecules by degrading or inactivating their corresponding messenger RNA (mRNA).
Patent Application: Compositions and Methods for Reducing RNA Levels
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085311A1) detailing compositions and methods for reducing RNA levels and treating diseases caused by toxic gain-of-function proteins. The application was filed on June 20, 2023.
Engineered Polynucleotide for Cancer Treatment
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing an engineered polynucleotide designed to treat cancer by regulating gene expression. The application, filed on July 17, 2025, describes compositions and methods involving polynucleotides that interact with pre-mRNA and spliceosomes.
Patent Application: Cancer Treatment with Stat3 Decoy
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085318A1) detailing methods for treating cancer using a STAT3 double-stranded, cyclic oligonucleotide decoy in combination with an immune checkpoint inhibitor. The application was filed on September 20, 2023, by inventors Daniel E. Johnson and Jennifer R. Grandis.
Millennium Energy Gas Cost Recovery Rate Report Approval
The Kentucky Public Service Commission approved Millennium Energy's Gas Cost Recovery (GCR) rate report, setting a new GCR rate of $2.6431 per Mcf, effective April 1, 2026. This represents a decrease of $0.7842 per Mcf from the previous rate. Millennium is also required to submit invoices and usage reports with future GCR filings.
Graves County Water District Joint Motion to Continue Stay
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has received a joint motion from Graves County Water District and Milburn Water District to continue an existing stay of proceedings until June 30, 2027. This motion follows previous orders granting stays to allow for the development of a comprehensive water supply plan for Carlisle County.
PSC Investigates Water District Board Vacancy
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has opened an investigation into the North McLean County Water District's board of commissioners. The investigation will determine if a vacancy exists due to a commissioner allegedly failing to complete mandatory training within the required timeframe, as stipulated by state law.
Martin Gas Inc. GCR Rate Report Approval
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has approved Martin Gas Inc.'s proposed Gas Cost Recovery (GCR) rate report, effective April 1, 2026. The approved GCR rate is $6.5621 per Mcf, an increase of $0.1622 per Mcf from the previous rate. Martin Gas is also required to submit invoices and usage reports with future GCR filings.
Informal Conference on Gas Cost Recovery Rate Filing
The Kentucky Public Service Commission Staff has scheduled an informal conference to discuss issues related to the calculation methodology of the Gas Cost Recovery rate filing for Western Lewis-Rectorville Water and Gas District. The conference will address natural gas purchase and sale volumes and calculation methods.
FT SkyBridge Bitcoin Plus ETF Listing Proposal
NYSE Arca has filed a proposal to list and trade shares of the FT SkyBridge Bitcoin Plus ETF. This filing is a notice of proposed change under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, initiating a review period for the listing of this new security-based swap. The filing includes contact information for NYSE staff and details regarding the submission process.
National Debt Interest to Consume 1 in 4 Tax Dollars by 2036
A Tax Foundation analysis projects that by 2036, interest payments on the national debt will consume one in four federal tax dollars. This analysis highlights the growing fiscal challenge posed by the national debt and its impact on federal spending priorities.
WA DOH Revokes, Suspends Health Care Provider Licenses
The Washington State Department of Health has indefinitely suspended the credentials of two health care providers, Reshawn Bernard Hayes and Hinda Ahmed Mohamed, in March 2026. These actions follow arrests, guilty pleas to domestic violence offenses, and alleged financial misconduct.
Washington State Disciplines Health Care Providers
The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against several health care providers in March 2026. Actions include charges of unprofessional conduct, denial of applications, and termination of probation, impacting providers across various counties.
US patent application for wearable mental disorder diagnosis system
US patent application for wearable mental disorder diagnosis system
Patent Application: Cognitive Load Adaptation in Mobile AI
The USPTO has published a patent application from International Business Machines Corporation for a system that adapts mobile AI content generation based on a user's cognitive load. The application, filed on September 23, 2024, aims to ensure generated content keeps the user's cognitive load within a desired threshold.
Patent Application: Monitoring User Emotional States from Devices
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083370A1) detailing methods for monitoring, tracking, and reporting user emotional states from a managed device. The application describes systems that analyze communication and operational data to determine emotional patterns and transmit reports to a managing device, potentially triggering alerts for negative emotional states.
Patent Application for Dichrostachys glomerata to Reduce Anxiety and Cravings
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083792A1) for methods and compositions using Dichrostachys glomerata to reduce anxiety, stress, food cravings, and improve mood and overall health. The application was filed on September 25, 2024, by inventor Shil Kothari.
Patent Application for Cancer Treatment Combination Therapies
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083816A1) detailing methods for treating cancer using combination therapies. The application, filed by inventors Erlinda M. Gordon and Fredrick L. Hall, focuses on inhibiting cyclin proteins and targeting pathways that promote cyclin activity.
USPTO Patent Application for Dietary Supplement Formulation
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083814A1) for a dietary supplement formulation designed to alleviate sciatica pain and support nerve and musculoskeletal health. The application details a specific blend of natural ingredients and their purported benefits, filed on September 26, 2024.
Patent Application for Reducing DPP-4 Activity with Plants
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083813A1) detailing methods and compositions using plants like Dichrostachys glomerata or Cissus quadrangularis to reduce DPP-4 activity or levels in mammals. The application was filed on September 26, 2024.
Patent Application: Reducing Fasting Blood Glucose Using Plants
The USPTO has published a new patent application detailing methods and compositions for reducing fasting blood glucose using plants like Dichrostachys glomerata or Cissus quadrangularis. The application, filed on September 26, 2024, describes oral dosage forms for health benefits including increased GLP-1 levels and reduced blood lipids.
Patent Application: Reducing Blood Lipids Using Plants
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083811A1) detailing methods and compositions for reducing blood lipids using plants like Dichrostachys glomerata or Cissus quadrangularis. The application, filed on September 26, 2024, describes compositions aimed at increasing GLP-1 levels and reducing visceral fat, food intake, blood lipids, total cholesterol, and total glucose.
Patent Application: Reducing Visceral Fat Using Plants and Spices
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083810A1) detailing methods and compositions for reducing visceral fat in mammals using plants and spices such as Dichrostachys glomerata or Cissus quadrangularis. The application was filed on September 26, 2024, and is scheduled for publication on March 26, 2026.
Patent Application: Reducing Food Intake Using Plants
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083809A1) detailing methods and compositions using plants like Dichrostachys glomerata or Cissus quadrangularis to reduce food intake or appetite in mammals. The application was filed on September 26, 2024, and is expected to be published on March 26, 2026.
Antiviral Fungal Extracts Prevent Coronavirus Infections
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083788A1) detailing antiviral fungal extracts that may prevent coronavirus infections by interfering with the Spike protein. The application, filed by Mycotech Pharma AS, describes compositions derived from Agaricus blazei, Grifola frondosa, and Hericium erinaceus.
US Patent Application for Heart Boosting Formulation
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083806A1) for a heart boosting formulation. The application details a specific composition including L-carnitine, alpha-linolenic acid, citrulline, vitamin D3, lycopene, holy basil, cinnamon, and beetroot, along with related manufacturing methods. The filing date was September 16, 2025.
Patent Application for Dichrostachys glomerata to Reduce Anxiety and Improve Mood
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083797A1) detailing methods and compositions using Dichrostachys glomerata to reduce anxiety, food cravings, and stress, and to improve mood, energy, and overall health in mammals. The application was filed on September 26, 2024.
Patent Application for Dichrostachys glomerata to Reduce Anxiety and Stress
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083796A1) detailing methods and compositions using Dichrostachys glomerata to reduce anxiety, stress, and food cravings, while improving mood and overall health in mammals. The application was filed on September 26, 2024, by inventor Shil Kothari.
Patent Application for Dichrostachys glomerata Health Benefits
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083794A1) detailing methods and compositions using Dichrostachys glomerata for various health benefits, including reducing anxiety and improving mood. The application was filed on September 26, 2024, and is expected to be published on March 26, 2026.
Patent Application: Dichrostachys glomerata for Anxiety and Stress Reduction
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083793A1) detailing methods and compositions using Dichrostachys glomerata to reduce anxiety, stress, and food cravings, while improving mood and energy. The application was filed on September 25, 2024, by inventor Shil Kothari.
Patent Application: Dichrostachys glomerata Health Benefits
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083791A1) detailing methods and compositions using Dichrostachys glomerata for various health benefits, including reducing anxiety, food cravings, and stress, and improving mood and energy. The application was filed on September 25, 2024, by inventor Shil Kothari.
Formulation for Hair Growth
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083789A1, for a formulation designed to stimulate hair growth and improve hair quality. The formulation primarily utilizes a nitrate-enriched extract of Amaranth, along with other plant-based ingredients. The application details the method of preparation and its potential use in enhancing hair growth rate, count, and density.
GABA-producing bacteria for improving health patent application
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083786A1) detailing a composition comprising Lactobacillus brevis (NCIMB 41903) for use in regulating or treating metabolic diseases. The application was filed on September 17, 2025, by inventors Paul Ross and Catherine Stanton.
Patent Application: Bifidobacterium longum for Infant Infection Prevention
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083785A1) detailing the use of Bifidobacterium longum transitional microorganisms to prevent or reduce the risk of infection in infants and young children. The application was filed on September 27, 2023.
FDA Complaint Document Details
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted details regarding a complaint document, with the information made available on March 26, 2026. The document is related to the Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) and is available for download.
FDA Variance Amendment from DePaul University Idea Realization Laboratory
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted a variance amendment submitted by DePaul University's Idea Realization Laboratory. The document is available for review on the Regs.gov platform, with an associated attachment from the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH).
FDA Variance Approval Letter
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a variance approval letter to Laina Callow. The letter, originating from the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH), indicates a specific approval related to a medical device or process. A redacted version is available for public review.
FDA Variance Approval Letter to Dapper Rave, LLC
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a variance approval letter to Dapper Rave, LLC, through its Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). This document signifies an approval for a specific variance requested by the company.
FDA Acknowledgment Letter to Laina Callow
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an acknowledgment letter to Laina Callow regarding a submission. The document is a redacted version of an acknowledgment letter from the FDA's Division of Management and Budget (DMB) to Laina Callow, authored by CDRH.
FDA Final Response Letter to Athyna Pharma LLC
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) has issued a final response letter to Athyna Pharma LLC. This document provides specific feedback and guidance related to the company's pharmaceutical development or regulatory submissions.
FDA Variance Request from Laina Callow - Comment Period Closed
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has closed the comment period for a variance request submitted by Laina Callow. The application, authored by CDRH, was available for public comment on regulations.gov.
FDA Acknowledges Letter to DePaul University
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has acknowledged receipt of a letter from DePaul University's Idea Realization Laboratory. This notice serves as an acknowledgment of the correspondence, with no further regulatory action or guidance provided at this time.
FDA Acknowledgement Letter to Premier Research International, LLC
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an acknowledgement letter to Premier Research International, LLC. This notice confirms receipt of a submission, though no specific details about the submission's content or regulatory implications are provided.
FDA Acknowledgment Letter to Ingram Planetarium
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an acknowledgment letter to Ingram Planetarium regarding a submission. The letter, dated March 26, 2026, confirms receipt of documentation from the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). No specific details about the submission's content or regulatory implications are provided.
FDA Variance Application from Axion Laser
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted a variance application from Axion Laser. This document is available for review on the FDA's regulations.gov portal.
DePaul University Variance Application
The FDA has posted a variance application submitted by DePaul University's Idea Realization Laboratory. The document is available for review on the Regs.gov platform. No specific compliance actions or deadlines are indicated for other entities.
FDA CDRH Variance Approval Letter to Axion Laser
The FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) has issued a variance approval letter to Axion Laser. This document grants a specific variance, indicating an approved deviation from standard regulatory requirements for a particular product or process.
Citizen Petition Filed by Premier Research International LLC
Premier Research International LLC has filed a citizen petition with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding regulatory matters. The petition is available for public review and comment.
FDA Variance Application from Ingram Planetarium
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted a variance application from Ingram Planetarium. The application is available for review on Regulations.gov, with the author listed as CDRH.
FDA Acknowledgment Letter to Axion Laser
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an acknowledgment letter from its Division of Management and Budget (DMB) to Axion Laser. This notice confirms receipt of a submission, though no specific details about the submission's content or purpose are provided in the available information.
FDA Decision on Tradipitant New Drug Application Refusal
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a final decision regarding the new drug application for Tradipitant. The agency has decided to refuse to approve the application, based on a proposal to do so. The specific details of the decision are confidential business information, but a redacted version is available.
FDA Variance Approval Letter to DePaul University
The FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) has issued a variance approval letter to DePaul University's Idea Realization Laboratory. This document signifies approval for a specific variance related to medical device development or testing.
FDA CDER Final Response Letter to Age Reversal Unity
The FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) has issued a final response letter to Age Reversal Unity regarding their submissions. The document is available through the Regs.gov portal.
FDA Completeness Assessment Correspondence
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has posted Completeness Assessment Correspondence related to drug applications. This notice indicates that documentation is available for review via the provided URL, though no specific documents are directly viewable or downloadable from the initial posting.
FDA Complaint Document - Closed for Comments
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has opened a public comment period for a new complaint document, identified by docket number FDA-2026-H-2944. The comment period is scheduled to close on March 26th.
USPTO Patent for Therapeutic Compounds Treating Cancer
The USPTO has published patent application US20260085059A1 for therapeutic compounds and methods of use in treating cancer. The patent was assigned to Servier Pharmaceuticals LLC and lists Samuel V. Agresta et al. as inventors. The application was filed on May 7, 2025.
Chemical Compound with Triazine Group and Production Method
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085087A1) for a chemical compound comprising a triazine group and its production method. The application relates to novel nucleotides and oligonucleotides with modified phosphate groups, potentially useful in diagnostics, gene therapy, and treating bacterial and viral diseases, including COVID-19.
Proteoglycan Mimetics for Wound Healing and Angiogenesis
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083852A1, detailing proteoglycan mimetics for enhanced wound healing and angiogenesis. The application describes compounds designed to support tissue regeneration and promote vascular repair, potentially limiting systemic exposure to VEGF activity.
Patent for Radiation Dose Enhancement and Tumor Delineation
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083850A1) for compounds, compositions, and methods related to radiation dose enhancement and tumor delineation. The application, assigned to the University of Connecticut, focuses on using barium nanoparticles for improved radiation therapy and tumor identification.
USPTO Patent Application: Polynucleotides Targeting NR4A3
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083846A1) filed by Lyell Immunopharma, Inc. The application describes polynucleotides designed to target the NR4A3 gene and their potential use in treating diseases, including cancer. The patent is scheduled to be published on March 26, 2026.
Cellicure, Inc. Patent Application for Engineered Immune Cells
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083845A1) filed by Cellicure, Inc. on September 22, 2023. The application details engineered immune cells, specifically chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) for enhanced killing activities, primarily targeting cancer treatment.
Immune Cells Target EpCAM for Tumor Treatment
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083843A1) from SUZHOU IMMUNOHEAD BIOTECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. The application details the use of immune cells that target EpCAM for the prevention or treatment of metastatic tumors expressing EpCAM.
Patent Application: Vaccine for Bordetella pertussis using antigen peptides
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083833A1) for a vaccine against Bordetella pertussis using antigen peptides. The application details a method for preventing infection by targeting specific peptides processed and presented by CD4+ T cells. This relates to ongoing research and development in vaccine technology.
Novel agent for Alzheimer's treatment using dynamin 1 peptide
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083826A1) from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology School Corporation for a novel agent to treat Alzheimer's disease. The application describes a peptide corresponding to dynamin 1, potentially encapsulated in nanoparticles for improved brain delivery.
USPTO Patent Application for WNT-Related Cancer Vaccines
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083831A1) filed by Geneos Therapeutics, Inc. The application details compositions and methods for treating WNT-related cancers using nucleic acid sequences encoding tumor-specific antigens, potentially in combination with checkpoint inhibitors.
Patent Application for Biodegradable Particles Delivering Therapeutic Agents
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083830A1) for biodegradable polymeric particles designed for the extended, controlled release of positively charged therapeutic agents at neutral pH. The application details microparticles and nanoparticles comprising an uncapped polymer matrix and a net positively charged therapeutic agent.
Patent Application for DNase Enzyme Therapy for Tumor Microenvironment Immunomodulation
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083827A1) filed by CLS THERAPEUTICS LIMITED for methods of immunomodulating the tumor microenvironment using DNase enzyme therapy. The application details methods involving the administration of DNase enzyme, alone or with other agents, to combat immunosuppressive tumor cell microenvironments.
Wound healing composition with amino acids and fish collagen
The USPTO has published a new patent application detailing a composition for promoting wound healing. The composition includes an amino acid mixture and fish collagen, with a method for its administration also described. This application was filed on September 20, 2024.
Ocular Insulin Delivery Enhanced by Prostaglandin Analogues Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083822A1) for a novel ocular insulin delivery system. The invention utilizes prostaglandin analogues to enhance insulin permeability across ocular tissues, offering a non-invasive alternative to injections for therapeutic effects.
Patent Application: Autism Symptom Treatment via Neurotensin Receptor Activation
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083820A1) from the New York Institute of Technology for methods and formulations to treat autism symptoms by activating neurotensin receptor 1 (NTSR1) without causing significant lethargy. The application was filed on October 3, 2025.
Cancer Treatment Using TTFields and Interferon Gamma Compositions
The USPTO has published a new patent application detailing compositions, systems, and methods for treating cancer using Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) in combination with interferon gamma. The application, filed on September 18, 2025, outlines a method for reducing cancer cell viability and tumor volume.
Adjuvant Composition with STING Agonist and Aluminium Hydroxide
The USPTO has published a patent application by GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA for an adjuvant composition comprising a STING agonist and an aluminum-based adjuvant. The application details immunogenic compositions and their use in immunizing subjects.
Meloxicam Pharmaceutical Composition and Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083748A1) for a pharmaceutical composition containing meloxicam, a composite solvent, and an acidic pH regulator. The assignee is Beijing Tide Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. This application details a preparation method and its application, focusing on a formulation that avoids organic solvents for increased safety and reduced environmental impact.
Patent Application: T-cell receptors target mutant RAS for cancer treatment
The USPTO has published patent application US20260083847A1 concerning T-cell receptors and compositions for treating cancer associated with mutant RAS. The application details methods and compositions involving T-cell receptors that bind to specific mutant RAS peptide fragments in the context of specific HLA types.
Antimicrobial Compositions Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083126A1) for antimicrobial compositions containing organosulfur compounds. The application, filed on September 8, 2023, describes compounds useful for treating microbial infections and for cleaning, disinfecting, or agricultural use.
Modified T-Cells for Bladder Cancer Treatment Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083849A1) detailing a method for treating bladder cancer using modified immunoresponsive cells. The application was filed on September 7, 2023, and is related to therapeutic applications in oncology.
CAR T-cell therapy combined with BTK inhibitors for cancer
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083848A1) detailing a combination therapy for cancer treatment. The application describes the use of CAR T-cell therapy with BTK inhibitors for treating hematological malignancies. This represents a new disclosure in the field of cancer therapeutics.
Patent Application for mRNA Design
The USPTO has published patent application US20260088125A1 concerning methods for designing synthetic RNA molecules, specifically for mRNA design. The application details a process for obtaining coding sequences and selecting regions for synthetic RNA molecule production.
Cardio-Tox TEEM Model for Cardiotoxicity and Arrhythmia Risk Assessment
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing the Cardio-Tox Tissue Engineered Model (TEEM). This in vitro model uses 3D human heart microtissues to assess cardiotoxicity and arrhythmia risk from test compounds, aiming to establish safe human exposure levels for environmental and pharmaceutical substances.
Viscoelastic Hydrogel Regulates Organoid Patterning and Vascularization
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260086082A1, detailing a viscoelastic hydrogel for regulating organoid patterning and vascularization. The application, filed by inventors Changchun Zeng, Yan Li, and Xingchi Chen, focuses on a spinal cord model.
Viscoelastic Hydrogel Regulates Organoid Patterning and Vascularization
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260086081A1, detailing a viscoelastic hydrogel for regulating organoid patterning and vascularization. The application, filed on April 10, 2025, describes spinal cord models using methacrylated hyaluronic acid and dopamine-modified hyaluronic acid.
Ovarian and Uterine Organoid Production and Pharmaceutical Screening
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing methods for producing ovarian and uterine organoids from stem cells. These organoids are intended for use in screening pharmaceutical interventions for diseases and for applications in hormone replacement therapy and assisted reproduction technologies.
Enzyme-containing article with water barrier properties
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260085163A1, detailing an enzyme-containing biodegradable single-layer article with water barrier properties. The application was filed by Vincent Legrand and includes various CPC classifications related to polymers and enzymes.
Patent Application: Method of Differentiating Pluripotent Stem Cells to Hematopoietic Cells
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085288A1) detailing a method for differentiating pluripotent stem cells into hematopoietic precursor and stem cells. The application, filed by Boris Greber and Daniel Terheyden-Keighley, outlines a process using specific induction cocktails for generating immune cells like NK cells.
Therapeutic Macrophages Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085287A1) filed by Resolution Therapeutics Limited for therapeutic macrophages genetically engineered to overexpress Interleukin-10 (IL-10) or IL-10 in combination with Matrix Metallopeptidase 9 (MMP9). This application relates to potential treatments for inflammatory conditions.
Anti-tumor immune response enhancer patent application
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260085286A1, detailing an 'Anti-tumor immune response enhancer'. The application, filed by Kenichiro Hasumi, describes a composition comprising phospholipids to enhance anti-tumor activity and induce cytokine production.
Methods for Producing Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells
The USPTO has published a new patent application detailing methods for producing retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells. The application describes specific culturing and replating techniques using laminin substrates to expand and mature RPE cells for potential therapeutic uses.
Stem cell-derived gastruloid model and construction method
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a stem cell-derived gastruloid model and its construction method. This model simulates early embryonic development and can be used for drug screening and safety testing, particularly for early pregnancy applications.
Patent Application for On-Board Lysis Capsule in Fluidic Cartridge
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085275A1) for an on-board lysis capsule designed for fluidic cartridges. The capsule contains beads and magnetic elements for cell lysis and may include an internal control for assay validation. The application was filed by Gen-Probe Incorporated.
Patent Application: Culture Medium Production Using Microbial Co-Hydrolysis
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085281A1) detailing a method for producing culture medium through microbial co-hydrolysis of plant proteins. The application, filed on April 10, 2025, aims to improve soil and cultivation effects using waste seasoning.
Patent Application for Modified Microorganisms Consuming Xylose
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085280A1) for methods of modifying microorganisms to increase xylose consumption. The application, filed by MARA RENEWABLES CORPORATION, details processes for enhancing microbial growth on hemicellulosic carbohydrates.
Patent Application: Compositions for Treating CHD2 Haploinsufficiency
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085319A1) for compositions and methods to treat CHD2 haploinsufficiency. The application details a method of increasing Chromodomain Helicase DNA Binding Protein 2 (CHD2) in neuronal cells using a nucleic acid agent.
Methods for Generating cDNA Library from RNA
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085308A1) detailing methods for the fast and efficient generation of cDNA libraries from RNA. The application, filed on September 11, 2023, by inventors Keith Brown, Steven Head, and Phillip Ordoukhanian, describes a method adaptable for automation.
Genome-wide insulator screening system disclosed
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a genome-wide insulator screening system. The system, comprising specific MAI-seq vectors, is designed for high-sensitivity screening of genomic insulators and is applicable to any species.
Patent Application for Nucleic Acid Library Preparation
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260085306A1, detailing ligation-free methods for preparing nucleic acid libraries for high-throughput sequencing. The application was filed on January 16, 2024, and published on March 26, 2026.
Methods for adding polymers to ribonucleic acids
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing methods for adding polymers of non-canonical nucleotides to the 3' end of ribonucleic acids (RNA). The application, filed by inventors from institutions including the University of California, describes techniques that may be used for RNA analysis and identification. This publication represents a new patent application and does not impose immediate regulatory obligations.
Novel cell wall hydrolases target Cutibacterium acnes conditions
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085303A1) detailing novel cell wall hydrolases designed to target Cutibacterium acnes. The application describes compositions and uses for treating conditions associated with this bacterium.
Patent Application: Plant Pest Control using Cas12a2 Protein
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085302A1) from Confluence Genetics, LLC, detailing methods and compositions for controlling plant pests using Cas12a2 protein and guide polynucleotides. The application describes targeting specific DNA or RNA sequences within plant pests for elimination.
Method to enhance CAR-T cell efficacy using NOS inhibitor
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083844A1) detailing a method to enhance CAR-T cell efficacy by downregulating nitric oxide synthase (NOS). This application describes a potential therapeutic approach for treating B cell malignancies that are resistant to current CAR-T cell treatments.
Patent Application: Genome Modification Compositions and Methods
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085301A1) from Confluence Genetics, LLC, detailing compositions and methods for targeting and eliminating cells with pre-determined DNA sequences using Cas12a2 protein. The application was filed on September 19, 2025.
Patent Application for Engineered Pyrococcus Enzymes
The USPTO has published patent application US20260085299A1 for engineered Pyrococcus enzymes designed for improved nucleotide analogue incorporation in DNA sequencing. The application was filed on May 27, 2025.
Method for Efficient Biosynthesis of Rebaudioside M2 Using Glycosyltransferase
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a method for the efficient biosynthesis of rebaudioside M2 using glycosyltransferase. The assignee, GUILIN LAYN NATURAL INGREDIENTS CORP., claims this method provides an environmentally friendly way to produce rebaudioside M2 with no by-products, potentially reducing production costs.
Bacterial Superoxide Dismutases Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085297A1) filed by Novozymes A/S for bacterial superoxide dismutases. The application, filed on August 29, 2025, describes polypeptides useful in animal feed additives for improving growth, performance, and health.
Patent Application for AAV Purification Using Anion Exchange Chromatography
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085295A1) detailing methods for purifying adeno-associated viruses (AAV) using anion exchange chromatography. The application, filed on September 23, 2025, by inventors Garima Thakur, Sheldon Robert Mink, and Andrew David Tustian, focuses on enhancing purification efficiency and concentration.
Process for Producing Purified Rhabdovirus from Cell Culture
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a process for producing a purified rhabdovirus from cell culture, specifically oncolytic rhabdoviruses like vesicular stomatitis virus. The application, filed on August 21, 2025, outlines methods for both upstream and downstream processing.
USPTO Patent Application for Body Fluid Sample Transport Solution
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085293A1) detailing a solution and method for transporting or storing body fluid samples. The application, filed on March 27, 2024, by inventors Mitsumi NISHI, Noriko MIYAUCHI, and Rieko SHIMAMURA, describes a solution containing specific active ingredients for sample preservation.
Minimal Essential Media for Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085292A1) detailing minimal essential media for culturing human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The application was filed on September 11, 2023, by inventor Paul Wesley Burridge.
Patent Application: Diabetes Prevention/Treatment by Myeloid Suppressor Cell Activity
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085291A1) from CREATIVE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. The application details methods and compositions for preventing or treating Type 1 diabetes by augmenting myeloid suppressor cell activity, potentially involving conditioned immune cells or exogenous suppressor cells.
Patent Application for Feeder Cells and Cell Sheet Production
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085290A1) filed by DAI NIPPON PRINTING CO., LTD. The application details a method for producing feeder cells and cell sheets, derived from pluripotent stem cells, intended for maintaining or proliferating difficult-to-culture cells. This is a standard publication of a patent application.
Use of G007-LK for Osteogenic Differentiation and Bone Regeneration
The USPTO has published patent application US20260085289A1, detailing the use of a compound known as G007-LK. The application, filed by the Hospital of Stomatology, Guangzhou Medical University, describes G007-LK's potential to promote osteogenic differentiation of dental stem cells and aid in bone tissue regeneration.
CRISPR/Cas13a Kit for Rapid ALV-J Detection
The USPTO has published a patent application for a CRISPR/Cas13a kit designed for the rapid detection of avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J). This application details a method combining CRISPR/Cas13a with recombinase aided amplification for improved sensitivity and specificity in detecting ALV-J.
Patent Application: Conditioned Media, Cultured Cells Production
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083818A1, detailing a system and method for the production, formulation, and use of conditioned media and cultured cells. The application was filed on May 7, 2025, and describes techniques for culturing various cell types, including animal and plant cells, together.
mRNA Vaccine and Immune Modulator Combination Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083837A1) for a combination comprising mRNA molecules for vaccines or therapeutic proteins, along with immune-modulating mRNA. The application details combinations for improved or reduced immunogenicity to increase efficacy, and relates to host cells, pharmaceutical compositions, vaccines, and kits for medical use.
Patent Application: Alpha-Glucosidase Compositions for Pompe Disease Treatment
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083829A1) from Amicus Therapeutics, Inc. The application details compositions comprising high concentrations of acid alpha-glucosidase and active site-specific chaperones for treating Pompe disease. It also covers methods for increasing enzyme stability.
Patent Application for Treating DNAse1 Deficiency Diseases
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083828A1) detailing compositions and methods for treating diseases associated with DNAse1 and/or DNAse1L3 deficiency. The application was filed on September 11, 2025, by inventors Demetrios Braddock, Paul Stabach, and Ethan Lester.
Patent Application for Engineered Bacteriophage Transducing Particles Production
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083787A1) from TROBIX BIO LTD. for systems and methods for producing engineered bacteriophage transducing particles. The application details novel approaches for manipulating bacterial populations using these particles and associated regulatory elements.
Antimicrobial use of Micrococcus porci against Staphylococcus species
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing the selective antimicrobial use of Micrococcus porci against harmful Staphylococcus species. The application describes compositions comprising Micrococcus porci for use in cosmetics, quasi-drugs, external skin preparations, or medicines.
Patent Application: Complex for Cartilage Differentiation
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083780A1) detailing a complex for promoting cartilage differentiation. The application describes a method for fabricating cartilage and a pharmaceutical composition for treating arthropathy, filed on June 2, 2025.
Edible Aerial Mycelium Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083160A1) filed on November 5, 2023, for edible aerial mycelium, methods of preparation, and food products containing them. The application includes hybrid food products with aerial mycelium and meat.
Coffee Fermentation Using Pichia Kluyveri and Lactiplantibacillus Plantarum
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083149A1) from CHR. HANSEN A/S detailing a method for coffee fermentation using specific yeast and bacteria strains. The application focuses on improving coffee bean and beverage production through controlled fermentation processes.
Delayed Harvest Methods for Short Stature Corn Plants
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083046A1) detailing methods for delayed harvesting of short stature corn plants. The application, filed on October 23, 2025, aims to provide growers with a flexible harvesting window to optimize drying or seed access without increasing yield loss risk.
Method Predicts Prime Editing Efficiency in Different Cell Types
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260088126A1) detailing a method and device for predicting prime editing efficiency in various cell types and prime editor types. The application, filed by Yonsei University, focuses on training predictive models for both on-target and off-target prime editing efficiency.
Patent Application for Cell Manipulation Device and Method
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260086001A1) for a cell manipulation device and method. The application, filed on December 1, 2025, describes a technique for culturing cells by attaching them to an air bubble formed in a liquid flow path. This is a routine publication of a patent application.
GalNAc Monomer for Liver-Targeted Nucleic Acid Drug Delivery
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a GalNAc monomer for liver-targeted delivery of small nucleic acid drugs. The application, filed by inventors Zeao Huang et al., describes a compound that enhances drug efficacy through efficient liver targeting.
Patent Application: Iron Metabolism Targets for Obesity Treatment
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085321A1) detailing methods for treating obesity by inhibiting specific iron metabolism genes. The application, filed on September 24, 2025, by inventor Richard Possemato, proposes inducing weight loss through increased lipid catabolism.
Engineered Ketoreductases for Chiral Alcohol Preparation
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085334A1) for engineered ketoreductase polypeptides developed by Enzymaster (Ningbo) Bio-Engineering Co., Ltd. The patent describes enzymes capable of preparing chiral alcohols with high catalytic activity, stereoselectivity, thermal stability, and solvent tolerance.
Method for Producing Oil Composition via Biomass Fermentation
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a method for producing an oil composition through the fermentation of biomass using specific yeast strains. The application outlines a preparation stage, a fermentation stage with controlled temperature and pH, and an oil procurement stage involving mechanical cell lysis.
Patent Application for Metabolism Disease Therapeutic Agents
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085322A1) for therapeutic agents targeting metabolism-associated diseases, such as MAFLD. The application was filed on September 6, 2023, by inventors from the USPTO.
Patent Application for Plant Regulatory Elements and Uses
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085324A1) detailing novel synthetic small nuclear RNA (snRNA) promoters for CRISPR-mediated gene modifications in plants. The application, filed on October 3, 2025, includes methods and compositions for developing plants with modified genomes using these promoters.
Patent Application for Pseudomonas Recombinant Protein Expression
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260085338A1, detailing a Pseudomonas sp. strain for recombinant protein expression. The application was filed on September 6, 2023, and relates to novel expression systems for biotechnological applications.
Method for Detecting Polynucleotide Analyte Using CRISPR/Cas Effector
The USPTO has published a new patent application detailing a method for detecting polynucleotide analytes using CRISPR/Cas effector technology. The application, filed by inventors from USPTO, describes a method involving a cleaving agent with flap endonuclease activity and a type V CRISPR/Cas effector protein, specifically a Cast2 protein.
Patent Application: Disruption of GROOT Gene Function Increases Plant Biomass
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085325A1) from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies detailing methods to enhance plant biomass and seed size by reducing the expression of GROOT1, GROOT2, and GROOT3 genes. The application describes compositions and transformed plants generated using these methods.
Viral Protein Expression Patent Application
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260085328A1, filed on September 8, 2023. The application describes methods and systems for producing adeno-associated virus (AAV) particles using insect cells.
Methods for rapid multiplex HLA genotyping and transcript quantitation
The USPTO has published a new patent application detailing methods for rapid multiplex HLA genotyping and transcript quantitation using nanopore technology. The application, assigned to The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, outlines techniques for determining HLA status and genotyping donor cells for transplantation.
Breast Cancer Detection Kit, Device, and Method Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085359A1) from TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. for a breast cancer detection kit, device, and method. The application describes a kit or device comprising nucleic acids that specifically bind to a miRNA in a subject's sample, and a method for detecting breast cancer by measuring the miRNA in vitro.
US Patent Application for PDCD1 Knockout RNA Molecule
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085331A1) for an RNA molecule designed for biallelic knockout of PDCD1. The application, filed on September 18, 2023, details compositions comprising RNA molecules with specific guide sequences and their methods of use.
Alpha-amylase variants and polynucleotides patent application
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260085261A1, from Novozymes A/S concerning alpha-amylase variants and related polynucleotides. The application details specific molecular constructs and their potential uses.
Chimeric Transposases and Fusion Proteins Patent Application
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085332A1) detailing chimeric transposases and fusion proteins. The application, filed on October 3, 2025, by inventors Joseph S. Lucas, Blair B. Madison, and Olga Batalov, covers polynucleotides, vectors, and methods for modifying cells using these proteins.
USPTO patent application for bioprocess on cell cultures
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085266A1) detailing a method for performing a bioprocess on liquid immune or naive cell cultures. The application, filed on December 13, 2022, describes an integrated bioprocessing system with preconfigurable cartridges for cell therapy.
Electroporation Apparatus and Methods Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085268A1) filed by MaxCyte, Inc. on September 6, 2023. The application describes an apparatus and methods for electroporation of cells, including safety features like an emergency stop button. This is a new patent application and does not impose new regulatory requirements.
Patent Application for Fermentation Process Standardization
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085274A1) from Precision Fermentation, Inc. The application details methods and systems for standardizing fermentation processes, including constructing baseline databases and initiating new process instances. This is a new patent application filing.
Patent Application for Mycelium Substrate Preparation
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085276A1) detailing means and methods for preparing a mycelium-colonized substrate. The application, filed on September 25, 2023, describes a method involving incubating a substrate with synthetic granulometry regulators and a solid-state mycelium bioreactor.
Patent Application for Microorganism and Ergothioneine Production
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085277A1) from Kureha Corporation detailing a novel microorganism and a method for producing ergothioneine. The application includes specific microorganism accessions and CPC classifications related to biotechnology and chemical synthesis.
Genetically Modified Clostridium Acetobutylicum for Lignocellulosic Biomass
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085278A1) detailing genetically modified Clostridium acetobutylicum strains designed for efficient growth on lignocellulosic biomass. The application, filed by Institut National des Sciences Appliquees de Toulouse, describes overexpressing specific operons to enhance biomass conversion for producing bulk chemicals like ethanol and butanol.
Corynebacterium Mutant Strain for Enhanced L-Arginine or L-Citrulline Productivity
The USPTO has published a patent application by Daesang Corporation for a Corynebacterium mutant strain designed for enhanced L-arginine or L-citrulline productivity. The application details a method for producing these amino acids using the modified strain, which exhibits increased activity in the L-arginine biosynthesis pathway.
Patent Application for Propagator Cells and Phage Propagation Methods
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260085296A1) detailing propagator cells and methods for propagating phage, particularly for delivering CRISPR-Cas components via probiotic organisms. The application was filed on December 4, 2025.
Method for Trans-Differentiating Non-Neuronal Cells into Neurons
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260085284A1) from SHANGHAI GENEMAGIC BIOSCIENCES CO., LTD. for a method of trans-differentiating non-neuronal cells into neurons using specific regulators. The application was filed on August 30, 2023.
HT Hadat Cosmetics Trademark Publication
The USPTO has published the trademark application for HT Hadat Cosmetics for opposition. The application covers a broad range of services including import-export, commercial information, advertising, business auditing, and marketing services.
VPX Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'VPX' for medical and surgical instruments, apparatus, and implants, as well as medical and healthcare clinic services. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of April 30, 2025.
MYHEALTHPRAC trademark published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for MYHEALTHPRAC, which covers software development for mobile applications and advisory services relating to healthcare. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of February 26, 2025.
B.PINK Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'B.PINK' for opposition. This publication pertains to a wide range of digital and telecommunication services related to health management, fitness, nutrition, and well-being.
EYEQ trademark application published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'EYEQ' for opposition. The application covers a range of medical and psychological services, as well as related software and training. The publication date is March 26, 2026, with a filing date of July 30, 2024.
Fox Chase Bank Trademark Registration for Banking Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Fox Chase Bank' for banking services, as indicated by registration number TM75103519. The trademark was officially registered on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of May 13, 1996.
Autopilot Trademark Registration TM74345639
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered the trademark 'AUTOPILOT' (TM74345639) for software used to control radio frequency broadcast transmitters. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of January 5, 1993.
GOLDMINE registered trademark for task management software
The USPTO has registered the trademark GOLDMINE (TM74599524) for task management software. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, based on a filing date of November 16, 1994. This registration pertains to computer programs for organization and management.
MAVERICK Trademark Registration TM74559625
The USPTO has registered the trademark MAVERICK (TM74559625) for goods and services including film and music publishing, prerecorded media, and entertainment content. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, based on a filing date of August 9, 1994.
VIDAS Registered Trademark for Immunodiagnostic Assay System
The USPTO has registered the trademark VIDAS (TM74072619) for an automatic immunodiagnostic assay analysis system. The registration covers reagent strips, solid phrase receptacles, and computer systems for analyzing enzyme-linked fluorescent immunoassays for in vitro diagnostic use.
APCO Registered Trademark TM74642652 - Architectural Signs
The USPTO has registered trademark TM74642652 for APCO, covering architectural signs made primarily of plastic, including luminous and non-luminous directory, display, exterior, and interior signs. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of March 6, 1995.
Trademark Registration 74132257 - Temperature Sensors
The USPTO has registered trademark 74132257 for "temperature sensors indicating by color the freezing ambient temperature adjacent the area of a stretch of the driving surface for indicating whether it is frozen or not." The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of January 22, 1991.
TORCHMATE Registered Trademark TM74635589 for Robot Software
The USPTO has registered the trademark TORCHMATE (TM74635589) for computer software used with industrial robots for resistance welding applications. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, based on a filing date of February 17, 1995.
HY-VIZ Registered Trademark for Protective Clothing
The USPTO has registered the trademark HY-VIZ (TM74643641) for protective clothing, specifically disposable safety apparel designed to be highly visible. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of February 28, 1995.
ULTROL Registered Trademark TM73048869
The USPTO has registered the trademark TM73048869 for 'ULTROL' electrical wire and cable. The trademark was filed on April 9, 1975, and registered on March 26, 2026. This registration pertains to goods classified under Class 009.
AMC Trademark TM74067606 Cancellation
The USPTO has cancelled trademark application TM74067606 for AMC, originally filed on June 8, 1990. The cancellation is scheduled to take effect on March 26, 2026. This cancellation pertains to a broad range of goods including testing instruments, computer hardware and software, audio/video equipment, manufacturing machinery, and lubricants.
Emily Reed Consent Caution
The State Bar of Arkansas has issued a consent caution to Emily Reed (Bar Number 2001020) in case number 2025-028. The document was filed on March 18, 2026, and is classified as a caution disciplinary action.
Oklahoma Man Arrested for Soliciting Minor and Sending Explicit Images
The South Carolina Attorney General's Office announced the arrest of Brantly Leon Griffin for criminal solicitation of a minor and dissemination of obscene material to a minor. Griffin faces up to 10 years imprisonment for each felony charge.
Man Arrested on Child Sexual Abuse Material Charges
The South Carolina Attorney General's Office announced the arrest of Richard Channing Shealy on 13 charges related to the sexual exploitation of minors. Shealy faces charges for distributing and possessing child sexual abuse material, with potential penalties of up to 10 years imprisonment per count.
AG Wilson Announces Indictments in Operation Ganjapreneur Marijuana Bust
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced indictments in Operation Ganjapreneur, a drug trafficking investigation targeting illegal marijuana and THC products. The State Grand Jury issued indictments against alleged operators of Dab City Warehouse, LLC, and Jay's Head Shop and Wellness Center LLC, following seizures of approximately 30,000 pounds of product valued at nearly $77 million.
Chester County Gang Shooting Indictment
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the return of a two-count indictment against Kylynn Jackson and Rajai Jones for the murder of Darius Minter in Chester County. The indictments include charges of criminal conspiracy and murder, stemming from alleged retaliatory gang violence. Bond was denied for both defendants.
Cankun He criminal case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed recent documents in the criminal case against Cankun He. The filings include the U.S. opposition to He's motion for relief under the Speedy Trial Act and the Due Process Clause, with a last filing date of March 27, 2026.
Nisha Sanger v. Next Level Business Services, Inc. - Employment Discrimination
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division ruled that a plaintiff was an independent contractor, not an employee, dismissing her discrimination claims against Next Level Business Services, Inc. and Cognizant Technology Solutions Company. The court affirmed the lower court's summary judgment order.
State v. Warren - Post-Conviction Relief Denied
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the denial of Keith A. Warren's petition for post-conviction relief. The court found the claims to be time-barred and without merit, upholding the lower court's decision without an evidentiary hearing.
Stephanie Porter v. Autobay LLC - Arbitration Denied
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision denying Autobay LLC and Maurice Rached's motion to dismiss Stephanie Porter's complaint and compel arbitration. The court found that the purchase agreement did not contain an arbitration clause.
New Jersey v. Grimsley - Affirm conviction and 20-year sentence
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the conviction and 20-year sentence of Dandel M. Grimsley. The defendant was convicted of multiple offenses including conspiracy to commit robbery, first-degree robbery, aggravated assault, and unlawful possession of a weapon.
Yeruchom Fishel Koslowitz v. Lieba Nechama Rothstein - Appeal of Arbitrator Appointment
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision, ruling that the plaintiff is judicially estopped from challenging the appointment of a non-rabbinic arbitrator. The court found the plaintiff's remaining contentions lacked merit or were not properly raised.
New Jersey v. Marquise Brown - Appeal Denied
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division denied Marquise Brown's petition for post-conviction relief. The court affirmed the lower court's decision without an evidentiary hearing, upholding the conviction related to a 2017 shooting incident.
State of New Jersey v. Deshawn F. Banks - Affirmation of Motion to Suppress Weapon Possession Denial
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the denial of a motion to suppress evidence in the case of State of New Jersey v. Deshawn F. Banks. The court found no error in the lower court's decision regarding the suppression of weapon possession evidence.
New Jersey v. Iscon Moye - Affirmation of Suppression Denial
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's denial of a motion to suppress evidence seized from a defendant's apartment. The defendant pleaded guilty to weapons and drug offenses following the denial of his suppression motion.
James Basilone v. Krzysztof Kopec - Summary Judgment Appeal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division has issued a non-precedential opinion regarding the appeal of a summary judgment granted to defendants Krzysztof Kopec and Alexander Santamaria Sanchez. The case involves a plaintiff alleging personal injuries from automobile accidents while bicycling.
Court Opinion on OPRA, Access, and Privileged Material
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division is reviewing a case concerning the Open Public Records Act (OPRA) and access to privileged material. The court vacated a lower court's order dismissing the complaint and remanded the case for an in camera review of the disputed documents.
SUPERSTRUCT trademark published for advertising, management, and artist services
The USPTO has published the SUPERSTRUCT trademark application for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services including advertising, business management, artist management, and the distribution of digital media. This publication marks a step in the trademark registration process.
Storied Places Intent to Use Trademark Application Filed
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM98757068) for the mark 'Storied Places'. The application covers services including entertainment event ticketing, real estate management and development, and personal concierge services.
USPTO Trademark Application for Arch Risk Management
The USPTO has received a trademark application for 'Arch Risk Management' under the intent-to-use category. The application covers a wide range of financial and insurance services, including underwriting, brokerage, claims administration, and investment services.
RESCUE BOTS - Intent to Use Trademark Application
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'RESCUE BOTS'. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including medical equipment, emergency response services, drone technology, software development, and robotics.
ZOOFILIST Trademark Application - Intent to Use
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark ZOOFILIST. The application covers a broad range of services related to pet care, including grooming, veterinary services, identification microchipping, and pet adoption support.
Trademark Application TM98880448 Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application TM98880448 for opposition. The application pertains to regulatory compliance consulting, submission management for export licenses, and educational services related to international trade. The publication date is March 25, 2026.
NOMAD Trademark Application for Security and Surveillance Systems
The USPTO has recorded a new trademark application for the mark 'NOMAD' filed on January 13, 2025. The application covers intent-to-use for security and surveillance systems, including alarm sensors, cameras, and related software. This filing pertains to intellectual property protection for these technologies.
OSRS Trademark Application TM79416134 Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application TM79416134 for 'OSRS' for opposition. The application covers a broad range of technology licensing, software licensing, and maintenance services for various mechanical, electronic, and robotic apparatus.
Genshin Impact Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Genshin Impact' for opposition. This publication opens a period during which third parties can challenge the trademark registration. The application covers a wide range of goods and services, including printed publications, software, and entertainment services.
IHAWK BY CYBERHAWK Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'IHAWK BY CYBERHAWK' for opposition. The application covers a wide range of software and services related to cloud computing, geospatial data integration, industrial analysis, and asset management platforms, particularly those integrating geovisual intelligence and drone data.
USPTO Trademark Application 79410505 Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application 79410505 for opposition, with a publication date of March 26, 2026. The application covers a broad range of services including financial affairs, advertising, business management, and entertainment-related sponsorships and media.
INTRYC Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'INTRYC' for opposition. The application, filed on October 14, 2024, covers software as a service (SaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) offerings related to automated quality assurance, customer support enhancement, and AI-driven data analysis. The publication date is March 26, 2026.
INDERO CRO Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the INDERO CRO trademark application for opposition. The application covers services related to medical testing, clinical trials, and regulatory compliance consulting for pharmaceutical and biologic drugs, medical devices, and other therapeutic products.
LAWHIVE Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the trademark application for LAWHIVE for opposition. This publication indicates that the application has passed initial examination and is now open for third parties to file objections.
CROWDFAME Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for CROWDFAME, which covers downloadable software for event organizers and vendors. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, following a filing date of March 25, 2026.
Helmlink Trademark Application - Intent to Use
The USPTO has recorded an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'Helmlink' filed on March 25, 2026. The application covers navigation apparatus for boats, navigation systems for autonomous ships, and on-board computers for vehicles.
API Registered Trademark for Laboratory Kits
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'API' for laboratory kits, including test strips, microtitre plates, and chemical reagents for identifying microbiological organisms and cells. The trademark application was originally filed in May 1986 and officially registered on March 26, 2026.
Seametrics Trademark Registration for Flow Meters
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Seametrics' for liquid flow meters and controllers. The registration, filed on May 1, 1995, was officially registered on March 26, 2026.
Painless Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Painless' (TM74676910) for computer software used for ordering dental supplies. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with an initial filing date of May 19, 1995.
GEL-TECH Trademark Registration - Electric Storage Batteries
The USPTO has registered the trademark GEL-TECH for electric storage batteries. The registration, identified by TM74690503, was finalized on March 26, 2026, with an initial filing date of June 19, 1995.
DNKURIXO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for DNKURIXO, which covers various electronic devices including cameras, headphones, and computers. The publication opens a period for opposition before the trademark can be officially registered.
Proposed Rescission of LGBTQI+ Children Placement Requirements
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) proposes to remove the 'Designated Placement Requirements Under Titles IV-E and IV-B for LGBTQI+ Children' rule. This action follows a court decision vacating the rule, which had required specific placement availability for LGBTQI+ children in foster care. ACF is seeking public comment on this proposed rescission.
GRUBR Trademark Application for Software Design and Development
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark GRUBR, filed on March 25, 2026. The application covers software design and development services.
CRQ CAM Trademark Application for Cybersecurity Software and Tech Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'CRQ CAM' filed on March 25, 2026. The application covers online non-downloadable software and SaaS for cybersecurity assessment, analysis, and threat tracking, as well as related technology consultation and custom software development services.
Jenx Discoveries Trademark Application for Tech Services
The USPTO has published the trademark application for JENX DISCOVERIES, which includes services such as computer security consultancy, private investigation, and background investigation services. The application was published for opposition on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of March 25, 2026.
Qubitowl Trademark Application for Cybersecurity Software Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application from Qubitowl for software and SaaS services related to cybersecurity. The application, filed on March 25, 2026, covers services such as threat assessment, risk analysis, and data protection.
LUXIQ Trademark Application for Technology Services
The USPTO has received a trademark application for the mark LUXIQ, filed on March 25, 2026. The application seeks to register the mark for various technology services, including software as a service (SaaS) for application and database integration, API software, and therapeutic drug monitoring.
AIVIE trademark application for AI educational experiences
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'AIVIE' filed on March 25, 2026. The application covers web-based AI-powered educational experiences, including personalized learning content and AI assistant interactions.
Sioux Falls Hiring Events in April
The South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation announced a series of "Career Connect Thursday" hiring events in Sioux Falls during April 2026. These events provide job seekers direct access to local employers and hiring managers.
DOE and GSA Announce Headquarters Relocation to LBJ Building
The Department of Energy (DOE) and the General Services Administration (GSA) announced that DOE headquarters will relocate from the James V. Forrestal Building to the Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) building. This move is expected to save taxpayers over $350 million in deferred maintenance and modernization costs.
Peo v. Alarcon - Criminal Conviction Affirmed
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed the judgment of conviction against Cruz Victor Alarcon for two counts of possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. The court found no reversible error in the trial court's proceedings.
Colorado Court of Appeals opinion on ETG case
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a judgment terminating the parent-child legal relationships of M.G.-G. and C.G. with their child, E.T.G. The decision stems from a dependency and neglect proceeding initiated after the parents pleaded guilty to felony child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury to another sibling.
Estate of Wallace - Appeal Dismissed for Lack of Jurisdiction
The Colorado Court of Appeals has dismissed an appeal in the Estate of Wallace case (Docket No. 25CA0497). The appeal was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction, stemming from a dispute over the determination of a common law marriage between the appellant and the decedent.
People v. Endsley - Criminal Law - Sentencing - Presentence Confinement Credit Waiver
The Colorado Court of Appeals has determined that a defendant can waive their presentence confinement credit (PSCC) as part of a plea agreement. The court affirmed a lower court's decision but remanded for clarification on the mittimus to reflect the waiver.
Sullivan v. Westphal - Judgment Reversed, Case Remanded
The Colorado Court of Appeals reversed a district court's order dismissing a case and remanded it for further proceedings. The case involves a dispute between a daughter and her parents over alleged debts and reimbursements. The appellate court found that the daughter's complaint stated a claim upon which relief could be granted.
Colorado Court of Appeals Judgment Affirmed in AG Case
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in a dependency and neglect case, adjudicating the psychological father as the legal father of the child. The biological father had appealed the decision, which was based on the Uniform Parentage Act.
Peo v. Galloway - Affirmation of Order on Prosecution Costs
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's order requiring Glen Law Galloway to pay approximately $133,000 in prosecution costs. The court found that Galloway's challenge to the cost order was not an illegal sentence claim.
Peo v. Gonzalez - Criminal Conviction Affirmed
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed the judgment of conviction for Julio Cesar Gonzalez, who was found guilty of first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and felony menacing. The court rejected Gonzalez's arguments regarding the admission of sanity evidence, jury instructions on his insanity defense, and prosecutorial misconduct during closing arguments.
Marriage of Mendozza - Ruling Affirmed and Remanded
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed and remanded the marriage of Mendozza case. The ruling addresses parenting time, property division, and maintenance, with directions for the determination of attorney fees.
Williams v. Weaver - Breach of Contract Appeal
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's summary judgment in favor of 3939 Williams Building Corporation against Jonathan Weaver for breach of contract. The court found Weaver's arguments regarding the plaintiff's alleged negligence and breach of contract to be without merit, upholding the exculpatory clause in the rental agreement.
People v. Martinez-Hernandez - Judgment Affirmed
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed the judgment of conviction for Pedro Martinez-Hernandez. The court found no reversible error in the trial proceedings, upholding the conviction for two felonies and two traffic infractions.
People v. Weston - Order Vacated and Case Remanded
The Colorado Court of Appeals vacated a restitution order in the case of People v. Weston. The court found the original sentencing order regarding restitution was illegal because it did not comply with statutory requirements. The case is remanded for the district court to enter an order that no restitution is owed.
People v KB - Termination of Parental Rights Appeal
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment terminating a mother's parental rights. The appeal contested the finding that the mother could not become fit within a reasonable time. The court found no error in the termination decision.
Peo v. Jensen - Arson Charge Dismissal Reversed
The Colorado Court of Appeals reversed a district court's order dismissing a fourth-degree arson charge against Brandon D. Jensen. The case has been remanded with directions for further proceedings.
Christiansen v. Christiansen - Order Affirmed, Case Remanded
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's order granting a special motion to dismiss under the state's anti-SLAPP statute in Christiansen v. Christiansen. The case involved a defamation claim and has been remanded with directions.
Parental Responsibilities Concerning T.N.P. - Child Support Modification
The Colorado Court of Appeals reviewed a post-decree order modifying child support. The court affirmed in part and reversed in part, remanding the case due to concerns about a potentially forged paystub submitted as evidence of income. The original order modified child support obligations based on changes in parental income and child insurance costs.
Peo in Interest of JD - Termination of Parental Rights
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a juvenile court's judgment terminating a mother's parental rights to her child. The termination followed findings of dependency and neglect and the mother's failure to complete a court-ordered treatment plan.
Peo v. Shockey - Order Affirmed
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed the postconviction court's order denying Jacob A. Shockey's petition for relief. Shockey had argued his plea counsel was ineffective for failing to file a motion to reduce his sentence.
Peo v. Stidham - Criminal Jurisdiction Appeal
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of a postconviction motion filed by Afrow Spade Stidham. Stidham argued that the trial court lacked jurisdiction due to the prosecutor's alleged failure to file an oath of office and bond. The court found this argument did not implicate subject matter jurisdiction and was successive.
Shaffstall v. Adams County - Property Tax Valuation Appeal
The Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed a Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) decision regarding the property tax valuation of a manufactured home. The court upheld the BAA's valuation of $187,500 for the 2023 tax year, rejecting the petitioner's argument for a different valuation method.
SEC Administrative Proceeding: Fair Fund Distribution Order
The SEC has ordered the transfer of $72,268.46 from a Fair Fund to its escrow account for distribution to harmed investors. This follows a proposed plan of distribution for which no comments were received, and a subsequent approval of the plan. The fund administrator will now distribute the funds according to the approved plan.
KEYCORP Trademark Registration for Banking and Financial Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark KEYCORP for banking and financial services, including estate trust management and financial investment services. The registration covers commercial and retail banking, mutual funds, securities, brokerage, and financial management.
Juan Ramon Vicenty Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99725157) from Juan Ramon Vicenty for financial asset management services. The application was filed on March 25, 2026, with an effective date of March 26, 2026.
HD Vest Financial Services Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered trademark TM75025932 for HD Vest Financial Services. The registration covers a range of financial investment and insurance services, including brokerage, money management, and financial planning. The trademark was filed in 1995 and registered on March 26, 2026.
Vanguard Horizon Funds Registered Trademark for Investment Services
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Vanguard Horizon Funds' for investment services. The trademark was filed on February 6, 1995, and registered on March 26, 2026. This registration pertains to services in Class 036, covering financial services.
American General Registered Trademark TM72207551
The USPTO has registered trademark TM72207551 for American General, covering underwriting and servicing of insurance. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of December 7, 1964.
LINDER Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the LINDER trademark application for opposition. The application, filed on March 25, 2026, seeks to register services related to real estate, specifically rental property management. The publication opens a period for interested parties to oppose the trademark.
SELLING ARIZONA trademark published for opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'SELLING ARIZONA' for opposition. The application, filed on March 25, 2026, is for real estate agency services. The publication date for opposition is March 26, 2026.
Coattail Traders Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99725374) from Coattail Traders for services related to providing financial information. The application was filed on March 25, 2026.
The Investorsmith Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'The Investorsmith' for opposition. The application covers a range of financial consultancy, investment, and advisory services. The publication date for opposition is March 26, 2026.
Howard Hughes Corporation Trademark TM74656577 Registration
The USPTO has registered trademark TM74656577 for The Howard Hughes Corporation, covering real estate management and development services. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, based on a filing date of April 5, 1995.
First National Bank Trademark Registration for Banking Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM74683970 for First National Bank in Sioux Falls for banking services. The trademark was filed on June 2, 1995, and registered on March 26, 2026.
HANPO PATCH Trademark Application - Herbal Mud Packs
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'HANPO PATCH' for goods including herbal mud packs, medicinal herbs, and dressings. The application was filed on March 25, 2026, with an intended use date of March 26, 2026.
SMILE+ DAILY ORAL DEFENSE Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'SMILE+ DAILY ORAL DEFENSE' filed on March 25, 2026. The application covers dietary and nutritional supplements. This filing indicates a future intention to use the mark in commerce.
VERO Intent to Use Trademark Application Filed
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'VERO'. The application, filed on March 25, 2026, covers dietary and nutritional supplements, including satiety beverages and powdered drink mixes.
AMA LA Trademark Registration - Educational and Health Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM77473347 for AMA LA, covering educational services in cosmetics, health care, and essential oils, as well as consultation and health care services. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of May 13, 2008.
AMALA Trademark Registration (TM77347849) - Medical Services
The USPTO has registered trademark TM77347849 for the mark AMALA, covering a range of medical, health care, and cosmetic services. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, following a filing date in December 2007.
GCVS veterinary services trademark registered
The USPTO has registered the trademark GCVS GULF COAST VETERINARY SPECIALISTS for veterinary services, including dermatology, allergy, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, diagnostic imaging, surgery, and orthopedics. The registration is effective March 26, 2026.
AIX Trademark Application for Dental Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark AIX, filed by an unspecified applicant. The application covers a range of dental services and products, including denture fitting, oral surgery, dental implants, and custom prosthetics. The filing date for this application was March 25, 2026.
AHEALTHYME Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark AHEALTHYME (TM78491961) for services providing health information via an internet website. The registration was finalized on March 26, 2026, based on a filing date of September 30, 2004.
Fertility Centers of New England Registered Trademark
The USPTO has registered a trademark (TM78517534) for Fertility Centers of New England, covering medical services, laboratory, and research services. The trademark was registered on March 26, 2026, with a filing date of November 16, 2004.
CAELIVORE trademark application for UAVs, software, and technology services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'CAELIVORE'. The application covers custom manufacturing of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), related software, and technology services. The filing date was March 25, 2026.
2026 Iowa Labor Force Data Release Schedule
Iowa Workforce Development has announced the 2026 release schedule for statewide and area labor force data. The schedule details when news releases for each reference month will be published throughout the upcoming year, starting with January data releases in April 2026.
IowaWORKS Launches Highway 30 Corridor Career Fair Series
IowaWORKS has announced a new series of regional job fairs along the Highway 30 Corridor scheduled for summer 2026. The initiative aims to connect job seekers with career opportunities and provide workforce services, with employers encouraged to participate.
DWC Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Meeting Announcement
The California Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) has announced a virtual meeting of its Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) Committee scheduled for April 15, 2026. The committee serves as an advisory body to consult on updates to the Medical Treatment Utilization Schedule (MTUS) drug formulary.
AG Nessel Warns Vendors of Fake Facebook Event Pages
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has reissued consumer alerts regarding fraudulent Facebook event pages impersonating art fairs and festivals. The scams target vendors by collecting fake booth fees through Zelle, urging vendors to verify event legitimacy and use credit cards for payments.
ICE Officer Saves One-Year-Old Child's Life at JFK Airport
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has issued a press release highlighting an ICE agent's life-saving actions at JFK Airport on March 25, 2026. The agent assisted in saving the life of a one-year-old child, marking the second such incident involving ICE officers in recent weeks.
ICE Arrests Criminal Aliens Convicted of Manslaughter, Sexual Assault, Carjacking
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of criminal non-citizens convicted of serious offenses, including manslaughter, sexual assault of a child, and carjacking. The press release highlights that nearly 70% of ICE arrests are individuals with criminal convictions.
BJA FY25 Smart Reentry Demonstration Program Funding Opportunity
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced the FY25 Smart Reentry Demonstration Program, offering grants to state, local, and Tribal governments to support successful reentry for adults leaving prison or jail. The program aims to reduce recidivism through comprehensive strategies and interventions, with award maximums of $1,000,000.
ROSES 2025 Astrophysics Pioneers: NOI and Proposal Deadlines Amended
NASA has amended the ROSES 2025 Astrophysics Pioneers solicitation, delaying proposal deadlines. The Notice of Intent is now due February 11, 2026, and the full proposal deadline is April 2, 2026. Minor text changes were also made to Section 5.3.
CyberAI SFS Program Seeks AI/Cybersecurity Workforce Development Proposals
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is seeking proposals for its CyberAICorps Scholarship for Service (SFS) program, which aims to address the talent shortfall in AI and cybersecurity. The program has two tracks: Scholarship and Innovation, supporting educational initiatives and workforce development.
Pay-for-Performance Incentive Payments Program for Apprenticeships
The Employment and Training Administration announced the Pay-for-Performance Incentive Payments Program, offering $10M-$40M in cooperative agreements to expand registered apprenticeship programs. The program aims to incentivize growth by offering incentive payments to program sponsors, particularly in targeted industries like Shipbuilding, AI, IT, Healthcare, Transportation, and Telecommunications.
Warren v. Results Customer Solutions - Case Opinion
The District of Delaware issued an opinion in the case of Warren v. Results Customer Solutions, LLC. The opinion was issued by Magistrate Judge Sherry R. Fallon and is dated March 26, 2026.
Scale Biosciences v. Parse Biosciences - Case Opinion
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion in the case Scale Biosciences, Inc. v. Parse Biosciences, Inc. et al. (Case No. 22-1597). The opinion was issued by Magistrate Judge Christopher J. Burke.
Norwood v. Diaz et al - Case Filing
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware has issued an order in the case of Norwood v. Diaz et al, case number 24-1141. The order was filed on March 26, 2026, and is available in PDF format.
SpecialtyCare Inc. et al v. UMR Inc. - Case Opinion
The District of Delaware issued an opinion in the case SpecialtyCare Inc. et al v. UMR Inc. (Case No. 24-1396). The opinion, dated March 26, 2026, addresses legal arguments presented by the involved parties.
SpecialtyCare Inc. et al v. CIGNA Healthcare Inc. - Case Filing
The District of Delaware has filed case 24-1378, SpecialtyCare Inc. et al v. CIGNA Healthcare Inc. The case was assigned to Judge Richard G. Andrews and the opinion was issued on March 26, 2026. This filing represents a new legal proceeding.
United Parcel Service, Inc. v. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion in the case of United Parcel Service, Inc. v. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Case No. 24-1036. This judicial opinion addresses a dispute between UPS and OSHA, likely concerning workplace safety regulations or enforcement actions.
Leonite Capital LLC v Founders Bay Holdings et al
The District of Delaware issued an opinion in Leonite Capital LLC v. Founders Bay Holdings et al, case number 22-1547. The opinion was issued by Judge Timothy Belcher Dyk on March 26, 2026.
Lewis v. Lotus Recovery Centers - Case Opinion
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion in the case of Lewis v. Lotus Recovery Centers et al. (Case No. 23-291). The opinion, dated March 26, 2026, addresses legal arguments presented by the parties involved in the dispute.
Acceleration Bay LLC v. Amazon Web Services Inc. - Patent Litigation
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion in case 22-904, Acceleration Bay LLC v. Amazon Web Services Inc. The opinion, dated March 26, 2026, addresses patent litigation between the parties.
Glanta Limited v. Soapy Care Ltd. - Case Management Order
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued a case management order in Glanta Limited v. Soapy Care Ltd. et al. The order, dated March 26, 2026, pertains to case number 24-365 and was issued by Judge Richard G. Andrews.
EPA Air Quality Rule Changes
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued proposed changes to air quality rules, implementing directives from Executive Order 10. This action is part of a broader initiative to update environmental regulations and is currently in the draft stage, open for public comment.
EPA Voluntary Operating Permit Program Background and Summary
The EPA has issued a background and summary document regarding its Voluntary Operating Permit Program. This notice provides information on the program's purpose and structure, aiming to clarify its objectives for regulated entities.
EPA Email Correspondence
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted an email correspondence related to a rulemaking action. The document is available for public viewing on the Regs.gov platform.
EPA Proposed Rulemaking Document
The Environmental Protection Agency has posted a new document related to rulemaking, identified by docket number EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0008. This document is currently in a draft stage, indicating a proposed regulatory action that will require public comment.
EPA submits TSCA CBI access info collection for OMB review
The EPA has submitted an information collection request (ICR) for Access to TSCA Confidential Business Information (CBI) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review. This notice allows for an additional 30 days for public comments on the proposed extension of the ICR, which is currently approved through March 31, 2026.
EPA Document - Docket EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document related to Docket EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156. The document was made available on March 26, 2026, via the Regs.gov platform.
EPA Public Input Document on ConPerm Changes
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a public input document seeking feedback on potential changes to its Clean Air Act Permitting (ConPerm) program. This document is part of an ongoing consultation process to gather stakeholder perspectives before any formal rule changes are proposed.
EPA Document EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0031
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted document EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0031 on March 26, 2026. This document is available for download and review through the Regs.gov portal.
EPA Public Input Document Details
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted details for a public input document related to a rulemaking under docket EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156. The document was made available on March 26, 2026, and is intended to solicit public feedback.
EPA Document EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0006
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted document EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0006 on March 26, 2026. This document is available for download and public review via the Regs.gov platform.
EPA Document Filing
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has filed a document on March 26, 2026, related to air quality regulations. The filing is associated with docket number EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156.
Proposed 2022 Clean Water Act Guidance
The EPA has issued a proposed guidance document regarding the Clean Water Act, dated March 26, 2026. This proposal is open for public comment, allowing stakeholders to provide input on potential changes to water quality regulations.
EPA Document Ch21 Changes Public Input
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a notice regarding changes to public input processes for document EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0035. This notice provides an opportunity for public comment on these procedural modifications.
EPA Air Quality Rule Changes Document Submission
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document submission regarding changes to air quality rules. This submission is part of an ongoing process and is available for review on Regs.gov.
EPA Correspondence Response
The Environmental Protection Agency has posted correspondence related to a rulemaking on March 26, 2026. This document is part of the public record for the specified docket.
EPA Document EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0017
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a new document, EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0017, on March 26, 2026. This document is available for download from the EPA's Regs.gov portal.
EPA Document - Docket EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document related to Docket EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156. This document was made available on March 26, 2026. Further details regarding the specific content and implications are not provided in the source.
EPA Document EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0016
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a document identified as EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0016. This document was made available on March 26, 2026, through the Regs.gov platform.
EPA Financial Capability Assessment Guidance
The EPA has issued new guidance on assessing the financial capability of entities seeking permits under the Clean Water Act. This guidance aims to ensure that permittees have the financial resources to comply with environmental regulations and operate safely.
EPA Consultation on TSCA CBI ICR Renewal
The EPA is seeking public comment on the renewal of an Information Collection Request (ICR) related to Confidential Business Information (CBI) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). This consultation seeks input on the necessity and burden of the information collection.
EPA Public Input Document
The Environmental Protection Agency has posted a public input document for review. This document is available for public comment and is associated with a specific docket ID.
EPA Docket EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156 - Public Comment Submission
The Environmental Protection Agency has opened a new docket, EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156, for public comment. This notice serves to acknowledge the filing of a document related to this docket, allowing for public participation in the regulatory process.
EPA Public Input on Regulations
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has posted a notice on March 26, 2026, inviting public input on regulations. This notice serves as an invitation for comments and does not impose new requirements.
EPA Document EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0026
The Environmental Protection Agency has posted a new document, EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1156-0026, to the Regs.gov platform. This notice is for informational purposes and does not appear to introduce new regulatory requirements or deadlines.
Delinquent Property Tax Auctions in Doña Ana and Luna Counties
The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department will hold live delinquent property tax auctions in Doña Ana and Luna Counties in late March and April. These auctions are for properties with taxes delinquent for at least three years, aiming to collect unpaid taxes.
Rabid Skunks Confirmed in Pickens County; One Person and One Horse Exposed
The South Carolina Department of Public Health confirmed two skunks tested positive for rabies in Pickens County, leading to exposure for one person and one horse. The notice reminds residents of rabies vaccination requirements for pets and livestock.
MDHHS Seeks Applications for Victim Advocacy and Response Services Grant
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is seeking applications for victim advocacy and system response services through the STOP Violence Against Women Formula Grants program. Approximately $1.763 million is available, with grant applications due May 1, 2026.
SC Income Tax Deadline Extended to October 15, 2026
The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) has automatically extended the 2025 Individual Income Tax filing deadline to October 15, 2026. However, taxpayers must still pay at least 90% of their tax liability by the original April 15, 2026, deadline to avoid penalties.
Hagar v. FBI - FOIA Case
The Fifth Circuit affirmed the district court's decision in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) case brought by Michael Hagar against the FBI. The court found that Hagar's request for email header information was moot as the 'To' line information had been provided, and releasing the header would require creating a new record, which FOIA does not mandate.
Megatel Homes v. City of Mansfield - Antitrust & State Law
The Fifth Circuit reversed a district court's decision, finding that the City of Mansfield, Texas, does not have state-action immunity for its alleged anticompetitive actions related to water utility services. The court remanded the case to assess Megatel Homes' Sherman Act claims and state-law violations.
BJA FY25 RSAT Prisoner Treatment TTA Program Opportunity
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced the FY25 Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) for State Prisoners Training and Technical Assistance Program opportunity. This notice seeks a provider to offer training and technical assistance to RSAT grantees, aiming to enhance substance use treatment and reintegration services. Applications are due by May 4, 2026, with awards expected to range from $700,000 to an unspecified maximum.
Sports Envoy Program invites proposals for FY 2026
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) is seeking proposals for the FY 2026 Sports Envoy Program, an international exchange initiative using sports to advance U.S. foreign policy. The program aims to fund approximately 35 international exchanges and support alumni grants.
Formula Grants for Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has released a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for its FY25 Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners Formula Grants Program. This program aims to enhance state, local, and tribal government capabilities in providing substance use disorder treatment to incarcerated individuals and support their reentry into the community. The application deadline is April 20, 2026.
BJA FY26 Immigration Deficits Program Invitation to Apply
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has released an invitation to apply for the FY26 Bridging Immigration-Related Deficits Experienced Nationwide (BIDEN) Reimbursement Fund. This grant opportunity, with a closing date of April 9, 2026, is specifically for the Government of the District of Columbia to support law enforcement activities related to criminal illegal aliens and combatting trafficking.
BJA FY25 Funding for Sexual Assault Investigation and Prosecution in Confinement Facilities
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has announced the FY25 Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Assaults in Confinement Facilities Program, offering grants to state, local, and tribal governments. The program aims to enhance the capacity to investigate and prosecute sexual assaults within confinement facilities, with applications due by May 4, 2026.
FY 2026 Global Undergraduate Exchange Program Funding Opportunity
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has announced the FY 2026 Global Undergraduate Exchange Program, with up to $4.8 million in funding available. This program aims to place approximately 160 undergraduate students at U.S. colleges and universities to foster cultural understanding and develop skills in priority fields.
Sports Visitor Program FY2026 International Exchange Opportunity
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) is seeking proposals for the FY2026 Sports Visitor Program, an international exchange initiative using sports to advance foreign policy and promote American leadership. The program aims to bring together American and international youth (ages 15-23) and their coaches for thematic exchanges focused on leadership, cultural understanding, and community development.
Grant for Returning and Rehabilitating Forcibly Transferred Ukrainian Children
The Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs has announced a new grant opportunity to support the return and rehabilitation of forcibly transferred Ukrainian children. The program aims to collect evidence and provide rehabilitation services, with awards ranging from $20,000,000 to $25,000,000.
FY 2026 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders
The U.S. Department of State is seeking proposals for a cooperative agreement to manage the FY 2026 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders. The anticipated funding is approximately $15,000,000, with the first cohort of fellows expected to travel in summer 2027. This opportunity is open to U.S. non-profit organizations and accredited educational institutions.
FY 2026 America First U.S. Speaker Program Grant Announcement
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) has announced the FY 2026 America First U.S. Speaker Program, seeking applications for cooperative agreements to support approximately 580 in-person and virtual programs. The program aims to advance Administration priorities through exchanges with U.S. experts and foreign decision-makers.
Housing Counseling NOFO FY2025 Opportunity
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for its Comprehensive Housing Counseling (CHC) and Housing Counseling Training (HCT) programs for Fiscal Year 2025. The NOFO outlines eligibility criteria and application requirements for approved housing counseling agencies and non-profit organizations seeking grant funding.
FY 2026 U.S. South Pacific Scholarship Program Announced
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) has announced the FY 2026 U.S. South Pacific Scholarship Program (USSP), seeking proposals for a cooperative agreement to administer academic exchange activities for up to eight participants. The anticipated award is approximately $925,000.
FY 2026 Small Shipyard Grants Program
The Maritime Administration is making $35 million available through the FY 2026 Small Shipyard Grant Program for capital and related improvements. The application deadline is May 11, 2026, with grants aimed at fostering efficiency and competitive operations in qualified shipyard facilities.
FY 2026 Sports Diplomacy On Demand Program Grant Competition
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) has announced the FY 2026 Sports Diplomacy On Demand Program, an open competition for U.S. public and private non-profit organizations. The program aims to support short-term sports exchange projects that advance U.S. foreign policy priorities. Approximately $2,000,000 is expected to be awarded for around 40 projects.
BJA FY25 Public Safety Mental Health Initiative Training and Technical Assistance
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the FY25 Public Safety and Mental Health Initiative Training and Technical Assistance. This initiative aims to support awardees in implementing comprehensive service networks for individuals with mental illness and substance use disorders, with applications due April 20, 2026.
FY 2026 American Music Mentorship Program
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has announced the FY 2026 American Music Mentorship Program, a cooperative agreement to pair international music professionals with U.S. mentors. The program aims to strengthen the U.S. music industry infrastructure and expand global market access for American music through residencies and virtual sessions.
FY 2026 Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Program Announced
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) has announced the FY 2026 Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program, inviting proposals for a cooperative agreement to manage the high school exchange program. The program aims to foster leadership and cross-cultural understanding among youth from the U.S. and other countries.
FY 2026 YLAI Fellowship Program Cooperative Agreement Opportunity
The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is seeking proposals for a cooperative agreement to manage the FY 2026 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Fellowship Program. The program aims to foster business partnerships between emerging entrepreneurs from the Western Hemisphere and U.S. companies, with approximately $23.6 million in anticipated funding.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions)
The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a notice that the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions page returned a 'Page Not Found' error. The notice directs users to search, the homepage, or the Help page for assistance. This indicates a technical issue with accessing debarment and suspension information.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) Page Not Found
The SAM.gov Entity Exclusions page for debarments and suspensions returned a 'Page Not Found' error. The GSA is providing links to search, the homepage, and help resources to assist users in locating the information.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions)
The General Services Administration (GSA) has indicated that the page for SAM.gov entity exclusions and debarments is not found. Users are directed to search, the homepage, or the help page for assistance. This notice reflects a broken link or page removal.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions and Data Retention Policy Update
The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a notice regarding SAM.gov entity exclusions and data retention policies. The document indicates a potential overhaul of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) related to these areas. The provided URL leads to a 'Page Not Found' error, suggesting the content may be outdated or inaccessible.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) Page Not Found
The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a 'Page Not Found' notice for the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) URL. This indicates that the specific page previously accessible at the provided link is no longer available on the SAM.gov website.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Page Not Found
The SAM.gov Entity Exclusions page returned a 'Page Not Found' error, indicating a broken link or technical issue. Users seeking information on debarments and suspensions are directed to search, the homepage, or the Federal Service Desk for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions)
The General Services Administration (GSA) has indicated that the page for entity exclusions and debarments on SAM.gov could not be found. Users are directed to search SAM.gov, return to the homepage, or consult the Help page for assistance. The GSA is responsible for maintaining the System for Award Management (SAM).
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions)
The General Services Administration (GSA) has indicated that the page for entity exclusions and debarments on SAM.gov is not found. This may indicate a temporary technical issue or a change in the URL for accessing this information. Entities that rely on this page for debarment and suspension status should use alternative methods to verify compliance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) - Page Not Found
The General Services Administration (GSA) SAM.gov portal returned a 'Page Not Found' error for the Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) information page. The page is currently inaccessible, and users are directed to search, return to the homepage, or contact the Federal Help Desk for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) Page Not Found
The General Services Administration (GSA) has reported that the SAM.gov page for Entity Exclusions and Debarments is not found. This notice indicates a technical issue with accessing debarment information, which is crucial for government contracting compliance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions)
The General Services Administration (GSA) has indicated that the page for entity exclusions and debarments on SAM.gov could not be found. Users are directed to search SAM.gov, return to the homepage, or consult the help page for assistance.
SAM.gov Updates: FAR Overhaul, Data Retention Policy Changes
The General Services Administration (GSA) has updated the SAM.gov entity exclusions page, noting changes related to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) overhaul and data retention policies. The specific page referenced is currently unavailable.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions)
The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a notice that a specific page on SAM.gov, intended to list entity exclusions and debarments for government contractors, could not be found. The notice offers suggestions for users to locate the information they seek, including site search, returning to the homepage, or contacting the Federal Help Desk.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions)
The General Services Administration (GSA) has indicated that the specific page for debarments and suspensions related to Point3 Ventures LLC could not be found on SAM.gov. This suggests the entity may no longer be listed or the URL is incorrect. Users are directed to search SAM.gov or contact the Federal Help Desk for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) Data
The General Services Administration (GSA) has indicated that the SAM.gov page for entity exclusions and debarments is not found. This notice provides links to search, the homepage, and help resources for users unable to access the debarment data.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions)
The General Services Administration (GSA) has indicated that the page for entity exclusions and debarments on SAM.gov could not be found. Users are directed to search SAM.gov, return to the homepage, or contact the Federal Help Desk for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) Page Not Found
The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a 'Page Not Found' notice for the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions information page. The page at the provided URL is inaccessible, and users are directed to search SAM.gov, return to the homepage, or contact the Federal Help Desk for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions)
The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a notice regarding entity exclusions and debarments information on SAM.gov. The provided URL for the SAM.gov entity exclusions page returned a 'Page Not Found' error, indicating a potential issue with accessing this information.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions - Page Not Found
The General Services Administration (GSA) has indicated that a page related to SAM.gov entity exclusions, FAR overhauls, data destruction, and GSA retention policies is not available. The provided URL leads to a 'Page Not Found' error, suggesting a potential issue with the link or content availability on the SAM.gov platform.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions)
The General Services Administration (GSA) is providing a notice regarding entity exclusions and debarments information on SAM.gov. The provided URL for the entity exclusions page resulted in a 'Page Not Found' error, indicating a potential issue with the link or the page's availability.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions - Hasan Emad Alkhalili Sr
The General Services Administration (GSA) provided a link to debarment and suspension details for Hasan Emad Alkhalili Sr on SAM.gov. The provided URL resulted in a 'Page Not Found' error, indicating the specific exclusion details could not be accessed.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Page Not Found
The General Services Administration (GSA) is unable to provide access to the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions page, indicating a page not found error. The GSA suggests users try searching SAM.gov, returning to the homepage, or consulting the Help page for assistance.
SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) - Page Not Found
The General Services Administration (GSA) has indicated that the SAM.gov page for Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) could not be found. Users are directed to search SAM.gov, return to the homepage, or contact the Federal Help Desk for assistance. This notice reflects a broken link or page removal.
Information Technology: Data Format for Biometric Information Standard
NIST has published an updated standard for the interchange of fingerprint, facial, and other biometric information, ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2025. This revision updates the previous 2011 standard with a 2015 update, providing a new data format for biometric data.
South Dakota AG Details March Criminal Division Accomplishments and Verdicts
The South Dakota Attorney General's Office announced significant accomplishments by its Criminal Division in March 2026, including multiple major jury trials and homicide verdicts. The report highlights convictions in a Pennington County double-homicide, Minnehaha County penitentiary violence, Union County attempted murder of law enforcement officers, and a Turner County triple-homicide trial.
South Dakota AG and US Attorney Announce Initiatives to Combat Government Fraud
The South Dakota Attorney General's Office and the U.S. Attorney's Office for South Dakota announced new federal and state initiatives to combat government fraud. These efforts aim to protect taxpayer dollars and prosecute offenders stealing from state, federal, or tribal governments.
CMS Seeks Public Comment on Information Collection Activities
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is seeking public comment on its intention to collect information, specifically regarding the State-based Exchange Annual Reporting Tool (SMART). This notice provides an opportunity for comment on the necessity, utility, and burden of the proposed information collection.
CMS Seeks Public Comment on Information Collection Activities
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is seeking public comment on its intention to collect information from the public, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act. This notice provides an opportunity for comment on the necessity, utility, and burden of proposed information collections, including those related to Qualified Health Plan (QHP) certification.
DOL Proposes Rule Revising H-1B, PERM Prevailing Wage Methodology
The U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration has proposed a rule to revise the prevailing wage methodology for H-1B, H-1B1, E-3, and PERM visa programs. The proposed changes aim to ensure foreign workers are paid wages aligned with those of similarly employed American workers, thereby protecting American jobs and wages.
Roe CL 296 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al - Personal Injury Product Liability
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Roe CL 296 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al. The case, filed on March 26, 2026, is a diversity action concerning personal injury and product liability. Initial filings include the complaint and proposed summons.
Copyright Office Seeks Input on Alternative Fee Structures
The U.S. Copyright Office is seeking public input on alternative fee structures for its updated electronic registration system. This inquiry is separate from a concurrent rulemaking on current fee structures and aims to study the feasibility and impact of new fee models. Written comments are due by June 24, 2026.
Secretary Rubio Remarks to Press on March 26
Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a press availability on March 26, 2026, discussing international relations, including potential G7 assistance in the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. contributions to the war in Ukraine. He emphasized that his primary focus is serving the interests of the United States.
Deputy Secretary Landau Meets with Bosnia and Herzegovina Chairman Bećirović
The U.S. Department of State issued a readout of Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau's meeting with Bosnia and Herzegovina Chairman of the Presidency Denis Bećirović on March 26, 2026. The discussion focused on economic cooperation, specifically the Southern Interconnection gas pipeline.
Secretary Rubio Discusses Iran Threats with Egyptian Foreign Minister
The U.S. Department of State issued a readout of a call between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty on March 26, 2026. They discussed ongoing threats from the Iranian regime and reaffirmed the U.S.-Egypt partnership in mitigating Iran's destabilizing economic and security effects.
US Launches $25 Million Effort for Relocated Ukrainian Children
The Department of State announced a new $25 million assistance program to support the identification, return, and rehabilitation of Ukrainian children forcibly relocated to Russian-controlled territories. This initiative aims to aid their recovery and reintegration into their communities.
Secretary Rubio Discusses Regional Security with Jordanian Foreign Minister Safadi
The U.S. Department of State issued a readout of Secretary Rubio's call with Jordan's Foreign Minister Safadi on March 26, 2026. They discussed bilateral and regional issues, including Iranian attacks on Middle East infrastructure, with the Secretary condemning attacks on Jordan and thanking Jordan for its role in regional security.
Secretary Rubio's Call with Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Barzani
The U.S. Department of State issued a readout of Secretary Rubio's call with Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Barzani. The Secretary offered condolences for Peshmerga killed in an Iranian missile attack, condemned Iran's actions, and expressed gratitude for Kurdistan's role in oil exports.
Northwest Natural Gas - Climate Commitment Act Recovery Mechanism Tariff Revision
The Washington Utilities & Transportation Commission (UTC) is reviewing a tariff revision filed by Northwest Natural Gas Company (NW Natural) for its Schedule 308, Washington Climate Commitment Act Recovery Mechanism. The filing, docketed as UG-260133, seeks approval to update the mechanism used to recover costs associated with purchasing allowances and decarbonization efforts required by the Climate Commitment Act.
Oregon AG Names Dr. Andrew Gray Director of Division of Child Support
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced the appointment of Dr. Andrew Gray as the new Director of the Division of Child Support. Dr. Gray, who has over two decades of leadership experience, will begin his role on July 6, 2026. This appointment signifies a leadership change within a key state agency.
Proposed Merger Comment Period
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is providing a comment period for a proposed merger. The deadline for submitting public comments is May 14, 2026. This notice allows interested parties to provide feedback on the proposed merger.
DoD Information Collection Notice for SMART Scholarship Program
The Department of Defense has submitted a revision to the Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation Scholarship Program (SMART) information collection to OMB for clearance. The notice seeks public comments on the proposed collection, which supports recruiting and retaining STEM talent for national security functions.
DOD Notice on Information Collection Activities for OMB Review
The Department of Defense has submitted a 30-day information collection notice to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review. This notice pertains to the DD Form 2813, Department of Defense Active Duty/Reserve Forces Dental Examination, with an estimated 150,000 respondents and an annual burden of 37,500 hours.
DOD Proposes Information Collection for JCOC Program
The Department of Defense has issued a 60-day notice proposing a new information collection for the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference (JCOC) Program. The proposed collection, associated with JCOC Nomination and Registration Forms, aims to verify eligibility and select participants. Public comments are requested by May 26, 2026.
DoD Information Collection Notice - GlobalNET System
The Department of Defense has issued a 30-day notice regarding the GlobalNET collection (OMB Control Number 0704-0558). This is an extension request for an information collection used to manage students and provide a collaborative networking environment. The notice seeks public comments by April 27, 2026.
DoD RFI: State Priorities for Service Members Families
The Department of Defense (DoD) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to gather public input on issues impacting Service members and their families that State governments can address. The DoD will use these submissions to set its annual State policy priorities, focusing on barriers arising from military life. Submissions are due by April 23, 2026.
FDA Approves Kresladi, First Gene Therapy for Severe LAD-I
The FDA has approved Kresladi (marnetegragene autotemcel), the first gene therapy for severe Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency Type I (LAD-I) in pediatric patients. This accelerated approval offers a new treatment option for a rare inherited immune deficiency, targeting the underlying genetic cause of the disease.
Stanley v. Lafayette Police Department - Affirmation of Judgment
The Louisiana Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's judgment in favor of the Lafayette Police Department and Scott Morgan. The case involved David Stanley, a former police union president, who appealed disciplinary actions related to his social media posts. The court found the exception of res judicata to be applicable.
Succession of Vernon James Goudeau - Affirmation of Lower Court Ruling
The Louisiana Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, affirmed a lower court's ruling in the Succession of Vernon James Goudeau. The appellate court found that the plaintiff failed to prove she was a forced heir and therefore not entitled to a portion of the estate.
State of Louisiana v. Sammy Cheatham - Sentencing Affirmation
The Louisiana Court of Appeal affirmed the sentences of Sammy Cheatham, who was convicted of attempted second-degree murder. The court noted a patent error in the sentencing, but the sentences were affirmed as imposed. Cheatham was sentenced to thirty years on each of seven counts, to run concurrently.
Deutsche Bank v. Landry - Rehearing Denied
The Louisiana Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, denied the application for rehearing filed by Derinda R. Landry in the case of Deutsche Bank National Trust Company v. Derinda R. Landry. The judgment on rehearing was rendered and mailed on March 25, 2026.
James H. Cureton v. James B. "Blake" Cureton - Rehearing Denied
The Louisiana Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, denied the application for rehearing filed by James B. "Blake" Cureton in the case of James H. Cureton v. James B. "Blake" Cureton. The judgment was rendered and mailed to parties on March 25, 2026.
Bobby Hampton v. Governor Jeff Landry - Writ Denied
The Louisiana Court of Appeal, First Circuit, denied a writ in Bobby Hampton v. Governor Jeff Landry, docket 2025 CW 1267. Two judges dissented, stating they would have granted the writ and reversed a portion of the lower court's judgment regarding an exception of no cause of action.
Colorado PUC Announces April Public Comment and Engagement Opportunities
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has announced public comment and engagement opportunities for April 2026. Key events include public comment hearings for Atmos Energy's proposed gas rate increase (Proceeding No. 25AL-0499G), which seeks an approximate $17.56 million increase in annual base rate revenues.
Biopolymers for Ophthalmic Use Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083771A1) for biopolymers intended for ophthalmic use, filed by ExoPolymer, Inc. The application details biopolymers comprising repeating polysaccharide units, their preparations, ophthalmic compositions, and methods of use.
Metal nanoparticle agglomerates for infection control and water purification
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing the use of metal nanoparticle agglomerates for infection control and water purification. The application describes antiseptic substrates and fluid formulations incorporating these agglomerates for topical or oral use, aiming to provide infection control against infective agents.
Patent Application: Cytotoxic Lymphocyte Activation and Expansion
The USPTO has published patent application US20260083776A1 concerning methods for activating and expanding cytotoxic lymphocytes with decreased exhaustion potential. The application details micropatterned surfaces and biofunctionalization techniques for cell expansion, potentially impacting future therapeutic development in oncology.
Patent Application: Acetic Acid and Hypochlorous Acid Compositions for Skin Trauma Treatment
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083774A1) detailing compositions containing hypochlorous acid and acetic acid for treating skin trauma and biofilms. The application was filed on September 22, 2025, and published on March 26, 2026.
Pegylated Menaquinol Compositions and Treatment Methods Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083773A1) for pegylated menaquinol compositions and methods of treatment. The application, filed on December 5, 2025, discloses isolated, stable, and biologically active pegylated menaquinol derivatives for treating various diseases.
Patent Application for Fiber-Based Prebiotic Dietary Supplements
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083772A1) for powder compositions comprising fiber intended for use as a prebiotic dietary supplement. The application details therapeutic ingredients and manufacturing processes aimed at improving gut microbiome and overall gut health.
Cancer Treatment Methods Using Tumor Treating Fields, Chemotherapy, and Anti-Fibrotic Agents
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing methods for treating cancer. The application describes compositions and systems involving the concurrent application of tumor treating fields, chemotherapeutic agents, and anti-fibrotic agents to reduce cancer cell viability and tumor growth.
Patent Application: Sigmari Ligand for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083725A1) for a Sigmari Ligand for the treatment of pancreatic cancer. The application details a method involving a Sig-1R ligand to inhibit tumor growth and metastasis, filed on August 9, 2023.
USPTO Patent Application for Compounds Targeting Pax3/Foxo1 Fusion Protein
The USPTO has published patent application US20260083724A1, filed by Georgetown University, for novel compounds designed to target the PAX3::FOXO1 fusion protein. These compounds aim to reduce protein levels and treat fusion-positive rhabdomyosarcoma.
Guidance on Post-Flood Cleanup and Health Safety
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health (DOH) has issued guidance for residents impacted by recent flooding. The guidance provides recommendations for safe cleanup procedures, mold prevention, and floodwater safety to protect public health during recovery efforts.
IoT Data Inconsistency Prediction Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260089068A1) from TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON (PUBL) for a method to predict Internet of Things (IoT) data inconsistency. The application details a machine learning model trained to identify and flag inconsistent IoT data, along with rules for handling such data.
Patent Application: Identifying Slow Nodes in Distributed Applications
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260089065A1) detailing a method and system for identifying slow nodes in distributed applications. The application describes monitoring traffic and analyzing idle periods to identify performance issues.
AT&T Patent Application: Ray Tracing for Communication Networks
The USPTO has published a patent application from AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. detailing methods for simulating diffraction using ray tracing to model operations in communication networks. The application, filed on September 25, 2024, aims to improve network performance analysis.
AI Dynamic Slice Modification Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260089063A1) detailing methods for artificial intelligence assisted dynamic modification of network slices. The application was filed on September 26, 2024, by inventors Sharath Somashekar, Diego Andres Estrella Chavez, and Tejaswini S. Patil.
Patent for Dynamic Slice Modification in Wireless Communication
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260089062A1) detailing methods for dynamic modification of network slice configurations in wireless communication. The application, filed by inventors Sharath Somashekar, Diego Estrella Chavez, and Tejaswini S. Patil, describes a system where a slice orchestrator receives feedback from user devices to adjust network slice performance.
Patent Application for Extending and Bridging Networks
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260089061A1) detailing a system and method for extending and bridging networks using high-capability devices. The application, filed on November 26, 2025, describes a controller that interprets gas monitoring data from various endpoints to determine and report monitoring descriptions.
Patent Application: Diffusion-Based Network Traffic Generation
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a method for generating network traffic data using diffusion models. The application, filed by inventors including Nick Feamster, describes a process that transforms image-based representations of network traffic into a format compliant with protocol rules.
Wireless Network Operation Predictions Using Performance Data
The USPTO has published a new patent application detailing a method for predicting wireless network performance degradation. The application describes using cell performance data to forecast key performance indicators (KPIs) and identify potential issues with uplink throughput.
Patent Application: Wireless Communication Model Parameter Determination
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260089069A1) detailing methods for determining parameters for multiple models in wireless communication systems. The application, filed on September 28, 2023, describes apparatuses, methods, and systems for this purpose, with inventors listed as Vahid Pourahmadi, Ahmed Hindy, Venkata Srinivas Kothapalli, and Vijay Nangia.
Onyenobi v. Bondi - Petition for Review Denied
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review filed by Chinedu Onyenobi. The petition sought review of the Board of Immigration Appeals' dismissal of his appeal from an immigration judge's denial of his motion to reopen removal proceedings and rescind an in absentia order of removal.
Victory Global v. Fresh Bourbon - Appeal Affirmed
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in Victory Global, LLC v. Fresh Bourbon, LLC. The appellate court found no deception in the case, which involved a dispute over which company was the first African American-owned entity to distill bourbon.
Pearson v. MDOC - Reversal of Qualified Immunity Denial
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's denial of qualified immunity for Michigan Department of Corrections officials in the case of Machelle Pearson et al. v. MDOC. The appellate court found that prison officials may violate the Eighth Amendment if contractors tasked with medical care and disease prevention perform incompetently.
BLC Lexington SNF v. Townsend - Arbitration Ruling
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision enforcing an arbitration agreement in BLC Lexington SNF, LLC v. Bonnie Townsend. The court found the arbitration agreement enforceable and confirmed the arbitrator's award in favor of BLC Lexington on all claims related to the care and death of Linda Elam.
Juan Antonio Lamar Kinley v. Margaret Bradshaw - Habeas Corpus Petition Denial Affirmation
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of a habeas corpus petition filed by Juan Antonio Lamar Kinley, an Ohio death-row prisoner. The court reviewed the district court's decision regarding Kinley's petition.
Jane Doe v. Uber Technologies Inc - Personal Injury
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Jane Doe v. Uber Technologies Inc et al. The complaint was filed on March 26, 2026, with a filing fee of $405. The case is based on diversity jurisdiction and involves a claim of personal injury.
AG Sues Over $3.8M Fraudulent Charity Scheme
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a lawsuit against six individuals and three sham charities for allegedly defrauding the public and stealing at least $3.8 million in charitable funds. The scheme exploited fundraising opportunities at San Diego sports venues between 2014 and 2023.
Patent Application: Childhood Atropine Formulation for Myopia Progression
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083720A1) filed by Vyluma Inc. for a storage-stable, low-dose atropine formulation (0.01%) intended to reduce myopia progression in children. The application details the formulation's unexpected effectiveness compared to a higher concentration.
R-Trihexyphenidyl Patent for Movement Disorder Treatment
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083716A1, filed by The Children's Mercy Hospital. The patent covers compositions and methods for treating movement disorders, such as dystonia, using high chiral purity R-trihexyphenidyl.
Deuterated Domperidone Formulations for Gastroparesis and Nausea
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083717A1) for deuterated domperidone formulations. These formulations are intended for treating gastroparesis, nausea, vomiting, and other related conditions. The application details specific excipient combinations for these pharmaceutical compositions.
Piperidine Urea Derivatives for Obesity Therapy Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083718A1) filed by Astrizi Bio, Inc. The application describes piperidine urea derivatives for preventing, suppressing, or treating obesity, potentially in combination with GLP-1 receptor agonists.
USPTO Patent Application for Improving Sperm Quality
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083719A1) filed by The University of Adelaide for methods and products aimed at improving sperm quality. The application details the use of specific compounds, such as BGP-15, in assisted reproductive technologies.
Therapeutic Agent for ALS Inhibits Ferroptosis Using Tetrahydroquinoline Derivative
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083723A1) from Toray Industries, Inc. The application describes a therapeutic or preventive agent for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) that inhibits ferroptosis, utilizing a tetrahydroquinoline derivative as the active ingredient. This filing details compositions and methods for treating ALS and inhibiting ferroptosis.
Dosing regimen for treating PKU with piperidine inhibitor
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083714A1) detailing a dosing regimen for treating phenylketonuria (PKU) using a piperidine inhibitor of SLC6A19 function. The application was filed on August 25, 2023, by inventors John Peter Throup and Heather Smith Blanchette.
Immunity Enhancing Composition with Amide Compound
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083715A1) for a composition containing a novel amide-based compound derived from amino acids. The composition is designed to enhance immunity by activating macrophage phagocytosis, aiding in the removal of pathogenic bacteria.
VIBRONIC Trademark Application for Medical Instruments
The USPTO has received a trademark application for the mark 'VIBRONIC' for use with medical instruments, including nebulizers, liquid inhalers, and aerosol dispensers. The application was filed on December 2, 2014, and is currently undergoing review.
NEUROFAX Trademark Registration for Medical Instruments
The USPTO has registered the trademark NEUROFAX for medical instruments, specifically electroencephalographs. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026, with a filing date of May 7, 1986.
Surgical instruments trademark registered: Thompson retractors
Surgical instruments trademark registered: Thompson retractors
VITALSCAN Trademark Registration for Blood Pressure Monitors
The USPTO has registered the VITALSCAN trademark for blood pressure monitors. The trademark covers devices suitable for self-administration and was filed on May 2, 2007, with registration effective March 25, 2026.
EXACTEMP medical thermometers trademark registered
The USPTO has registered the trademark EXACTEMP for medical thermometers, including radiation, infrared, and ear thermometers. The registration was finalized on March 25, 2026, based on a filing date of September 15, 2003.
Fever Insight medical thermometer trademark registered
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Fever Insight' for medical thermometers. The trademark application was filed on November 19, 2007, and officially registered on March 25, 2026. This registration pertains to thermometers for medical purposes.
CLAWHERO AI Trademark Application for AI Tech Consultation and Software
The USPTO has published a trademark application for 'CLAWHERO AI' related to AI technology consultation and software development. The application was filed on March 24, 2026, and published for opposition on March 25, 2026.
SYNTASE Trademark Application for Gene Editing Technology
The USPTO has received a trademark application for the mark "SYNTASE" related to gene editing technology. The application, filed on September 30, 2025, indicates an intent to use the mark for services including medical and scientific research for genetic disease treatment and pharmaceutical research and development in gene editing therapy.
Patent Application for Network Performance Detection and Mitigation
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260089057A1) detailing a method for detecting and mitigating network performance degradation. The application describes a system that collects and analyzes telemetry data to reconfigure network elements and reduce traffic flow through affected components.
AT&T Patent for Network Troubleshooting Using Unsupervised Learning
The USPTO has published a new patent application from AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. for a network troubleshooting system utilizing unsupervised learning. The application, filed on September 23, 2024, describes a method for root cause analysis and solution recommendation based on clustering historical call flow failure traces.
City of Medina Joins State Licensing Partnership
The Washington State Department of Revenue's Business Licensing Service (BLS) has partnered with the city of Medina, allowing businesses to add a non-resident municipal license through a centralized online portal. This integration streamlines local commerce and benefits mobile professionals, particularly contractors, by connecting them to over 200 other participating cities and towns.
Iowa Second Injury Fund Assessment of $7M Due May 30
The Iowa Division of Insurance has announced a $7 million assessment on insurers and self-insured employers due to insufficient funds in the Second Injury Fund. Notices were emailed on March 25, 2026, with the payment deadline set for May 30, 2026.
Maryland Adopts Virtual Currency Kiosk Registration Regulations
The Maryland Commissioner of Financial Regulation has adopted new regulations for virtual currency kiosks, effective March 30, 2026. These rules establish registration procedures, fee structures, fraud prevention measures, and operational requirements for virtual currency kiosk operators and kiosks, in accordance with recent legislative changes.
Nevada Gold Mines Permit Issued for Twin Creeks Mine North Project
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection has issued a major modification to Water Pollution Control Permit NEV0086018 for Nevada Gold Mines, LLC's Twin Creeks Mine North Project. This permit authorizes mining operations in Humboldt County, Nevada, ensuring state waters will not be degraded and public health will be protected.
Copyright Office Seeks Input on Alternative Fee Structures
The US Copyright Office is seeking public input on alternative fee structures for registration services. This notice opens a comment period for interested parties to submit their views on potential changes to how registration fees are assessed and collected.
Bugliotti v. Republic of Argentina - Sovereign Bond Default
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals partially affirmed and partially vacated a district court's dismissal of a lawsuit by bondholders against the Republic of Argentina for defaulted sovereign bonds. The court found that some claims were timely under New York's COVID-era tolling provisions and that the bondholders now have authority under Argentine law to sue.
United States v. Aryeetey - Affirmation of Conviction and Sentence
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction and sentence of Ivanjoel Aryeetey for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The court found no abuse of discretion in admitting DNA evidence and deemed the sentence substantively reasonable.
Kellogg v. Nichols - Concealed Carry License Case
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals amended its opinion in Kellogg v. Nichols, affirming the dismissal of a case challenging New York's concealed carry license laws. The court reaffirmed that state judges have absolute immunity when ruling on such applications and that federal courts lack jurisdiction for injunctive or declaratory relief against them in this context.
Peña Garcia v. Department of Labor - Workers' Compensation
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review filed by Luis Peña Garcia, who sought reimbursement for medical cannabis edibles under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act. The court affirmed the Department of Labor's decision, citing the Controlled Substances Act's classification of marijuana as a Schedule I substance with no accepted federal medical use.
Miller v. Lamanna - Appeal of Rule 12(b)(6) Dismissal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's dismissal of a former corrections officer's discrimination and retaliation claims. The appellate court found the district court erred by converting a summary judgment motion into a Rule 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss, considering only the complaint's allegations.
GEICO v. Mayzenberg - Insurance No-Fault Benefits Dispute
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated its prior judgment in GEICO v. Mayzenberg, following a ruling from the New York Court of Appeals. The decision clarifies that an insurer cannot deny no-fault medical benefits based solely on alleged professional misconduct, such as paying for patient referrals, unless it involves ceding control of a professional services corporation to an unlicensed party.
Sacaza v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's denial of summary judgment for a New York City detective. The court found that arguable probable cause existed for the arrest and charges, granting the detective qualified immunity on federal claims. The case is remanded for further proceedings.
Jin v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity for False Arrest Claim
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision, holding that New York City Police Officers are entitled to qualified immunity on a false arrest claim brought by Guo Hua Jin. The court found arguable probable cause existed for the arrest, and that domestic violence reports should be assessed similarly to other criminal activity.
Sufiyan v. Bondi - Asylum Denial Review
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals granted in part the petition for review filed by Mohamed Irshan Mohamed Sufiyan, who sought review of an asylum denial. The court remanded the case to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) to determine if Sufiyan would be eligible for asylum or withholding of removal but for the material support bar. The court denied review of the CAT claim.
Suarez v. Sullivan - Eighth Amendment Conditions of Confinement and Medical Needs Claims
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the District Court's grant of summary judgment in Suarez v. Sullivan. The appellate court found genuine disputes of material fact regarding the plaintiff's Eighth Amendment claims of deliberate indifference to conditions of confinement and medical needs, remanding the case for further proceedings.
Second Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion on Rehearing En Banc Denial
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has denied a petition for rehearing en banc in cases 23-258 and 23-354, involving plaintiffs against The Taliban and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. While the majority denied rehearing, several judges filed opinions concurring or dissenting from the denial.
Russell v. Scott - Constitutional Rights Violation by Corrections Officer
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the District Court's denial of qualified immunity to corrections officer Jason Scott in a case alleging sexual abuse of a pretrial detainee. The court clarified the distinct legal standards for Fourteenth Amendment claims by pretrial detainees versus Eighth Amendment claims by convicted prisoners.
Leadenhall Capital Partners LLP v. Advantage Capital Holdings - Preliminary Injunction Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's preliminary injunction freezing the assets of guarantors in a debt collection case. The court found that the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate a lien or equitable interest in the guarantors' assets, as required by Supreme Court precedent.
Parker v. Alexander - NY State vs NYC Law Preemption
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has certified a question of New York law to the New York Court of Appeals regarding the preemption of the New York City Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Law by state laws like the Child Victims Act and Adult Survivors Act. This decision addresses conflicting district court rulings on the applicability of city-specific revival windows for civil claims.
Knapp v Barclays - Securities Act of 1933 Claims
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's dismissal of claims against Barclays PLC and its executives. The court ruled that a reverse stock split of exchange-traded notes (ETNs) did not constitute a 'sale' under the Securities Act of 1933, and investors failed to trace their post-split ETNs to a specific registration statement, thus upholding the dismissal of claims under Sections 11 and 12 of the Act.
United States v. Fabian - Conviction for Crack Cocaine Distribution
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Rafael Antonio Fabian's conviction for crack cocaine distribution but vacated the imposition of standard conditions of supervised release. The court remanded the case for the district court to address the defendant's awareness of these conditions.
Powell v. Ocwen Fin. Corp. - ERISA Fiduciary Duties in RMBS
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals partially reversed a lower court's decision in Powell v. Ocwen Fin. Corp., ruling that mortgages underlying certain residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) trust certificates are plan assets under ERISA. The court affirmed that mortgages backing RMBS notes without substantial equity features are not plan assets.
Rivera-Perez v. Stover - Habeas Corpus / First Step Act Time Credits
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's grant of a habeas corpus petition concerning the First Step Act (FSA) time credits. The court ruled that FSA time credits cannot be used to reduce a prisoner's term of supervised release, rendering the petitioner's case moot upon his transfer to prerelease custody.
Stent Graft with Low Profile Passive Sealing Skirt and Method
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083544A1, detailing a stent graft with a low-profile passive sealing skirt and a method for its use. The application was filed on September 15, 2023, and describes an invention designed to improve sealing and packing density in delivery configurations.
USPTO Patent Application for Aortic Disease Treatment Apparatus
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083545A1) for an apparatus designed for the endovascular treatment of aortic diseases. The application, filed by Braile Biomédica Indústria Comércio e Representações Ltda., details a stent graft with both balloon-expandable and self-expanding sections for improved positioning and fixation.
Folded Stent Graft and Method of Manufacture Application
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083546A1, detailing a folded stent graft and its method of manufacture. The application was filed on September 19, 2025, by inventors John Hall and Wayne Mower.
US Patent Application for Implant Devices with Elastic Tubes
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083552A1) from Edwards Lifesciences Corporation for implant devices featuring elastic tubes designed to enhance fluid vessel compliance. The application details anchoring structures and prosthetic valves for use in medical implants.
Prosthetic Valve with Enhanced Sealing
The USPTO has published a patent application for a prosthetic valve with enhanced sealing for heart applications. The application details apparatuses, systems, and methods for prosthetic valves designed to improve sealing and engagement with the patient's heart structures.
Sinus Stent System and Methods for Deployment
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083550A1, for a sinus stent system and methods for deployment, assigned to Stryker European Operations Limited. The application details a stent made of flexible foam and film layers designed for deployment within a patient's frontal sinus.
Patent Application for Suture Construct Card Holder
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083549A1) for a card holder designed to organize suture constructs for surgical use. The application details a method for engaging and disengaging a suture construct from the holder, aiming to improve ease of use during surgery.
Felt Material for Repairing Human or Animal Soft Tissues
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083548A1, filed by ZURIMED TECHNOLOGIES AG. The application describes a felt material designed for repairing or augmenting human or animal soft tissues, along with a set of instruments for its application.
Felt Material Patent for Soft Tissue Repair
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083547A1) for a felt material designed for repairing or augmenting human or animal soft tissues. The application, filed by ZURIMED TECHNOLOGIES AG, details a felted patch and a set of instruments for its application.
External Nasal Dilation Device Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application for an external nasal dilation device designed to enhance nasal airflow. The application, filed by Junkun Ma, details a device with pads that adhere to the sides of the nose and a flexible panel that expands the nostrils.
USPTO Patent Application for Implant Communication System
The USPTO has published patent application US20260083397A1 for an implant communication system. The application, filed on September 24, 2024, describes an implant with sensors capable of communicating implant or surgical site data to an external source under specific conditions.
Flexible Thermal Device Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083587A1) for a flexible thermal device. The application, filed on May 29, 2025, describes a device comprising an elastic fabric ring with gel cells retained in panels.
Prosthetic Socket Cooling System and Method Patented
The USPTO has published a patent application for a prosthetic socket cooling system and method assigned to Liberating Technologies, Inc. The patent, filed on May 2, 2025, describes a system designed to maintain a desired temperature within a prosthetic socket.
Oral retainer device for dysphagia treatment
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083585A1) for an oral retainer device designed to treat dysphagia by limiting tongue movement during sleep. The application, filed by TONGUE LAB EUROPE LTD, details a method involving nightly wear of the device for 2-18 months and monitoring tongue strength.
Patent Application for Fluid Collection Assemblies
The USPTO has published patent application US20260083584A1 for fluid collection assemblies. The application details a design for a fluid impermeable barrier with a sump and base, intended for application to the pubic region of an individual.
US Patent Application for Mechanical Crimper by St. Jude Medical
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083579A1) for a mechanical crimper filed by St. Jude Medical. The application details a device designed for crimping medical devices, featuring an iris assembly and a sizing key mechanism to adjust the crimping size.
Medical Brace Patent Application
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083581A1, filed by John Noel on September 25, 2025. The application describes a medical brace with opposing helix structures designed to conform to an object's contour. This is a routine publication of a patent application.
Stent Delivery System with Observation Device and Processors
The USPTO has published a new patent application by Olympus Corporation for a stent delivery system. The system incorporates an observation device and processors to acquire images and identify stent placement candidates.
Stent with flexible connecting elements
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083577A1) for a stent with flexible connecting elements. The application details a stent design incorporating polymeric connecting elements that fold within the space between the stent's outer and inner diameters.
Transradial Prosthesis Assessment System Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083576A1) for a transradial prosthesis assessment system. The application details an apparatus and method for simulating and evaluating the alignment and functionality of prosthetic systems for users. This is a routine publication of a new patent application.
Medical Device Patent Application - Rhenium-Chromium Alloy
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083875A1) for a medical device utilizing a rhenium-chromium alloy. The application was filed on November 26, 2025, by inventor Noah Roth. This represents a new potential innovation in the field of medical device materials.
Patent Application Filed for Knee Replacement Surgery Device
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083575A1) for a knee alignment measurement tool designed for use during total knee replacement surgery. The application was filed on December 1, 2025, by inventor Jae S Son.
Patent Application: Free Hand Navigation Instruments for Total Hip Arthroplasty
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083574A1) for free hand navigation instruments designed for total hip arthroplasty procedures. The application details methods for computer-navigation assisted surgery, including navigated instruments and tracking systems.
Surgical Systems for Percutaneous Bunion Correction
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083573A1, filed by Fusion Orthopedics USA, LLC. The application describes surgical systems and methods for percutaneous bunion correction, including aligning guides and periscopes for screw placement.
USPTO Patent for Expandable Intervertebral Implant
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083572A1, for an expandable intervertebral implant and bone graft delivery system. The patent was assigned to Spinal Surgical Strategies, Inc., d/b/a Kleiner Device Labs, and filed on August 18, 2025. This represents a new intellectual property filing in the medical device sector.
USPTO Patent Application for Expandable Spinal Implant
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083571A1) for an expandable and conforming spinal implant. The application details systems and methods for interbody implants designed to adapt to bony endplate topology.
Human Orthopaedic Surgery System and Implant Planning Method
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083570A1) for a human orthopaedic surgery system and implant planning method filed by Lock-In VCF SA. The application details a system for planning surgery to restore bone volume and geometry using expandable bone implants.
Vertebral Implant System Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application for a vertebral implant system filed by FOUNDATION SURGICAL GROUP, INC. The application details a system comprising upper and lower staples and a vertical member, potentially a plate, designed for correcting vertebral body alignment and installation from various angles.
Patent Application for Custom Implant Design and Instrumentation
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083568A1) for a system and method for custom implant design and instrumentation. The application details a bone implant component with a patient-specific surface and instrumentation for preparing bone to receive the implant.
Joint Implant, Preoperative Planning, Arthroplasty Method Patent Application
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083567A1, detailing a joint implant with an anchoring structure for improved positioning during arthroplasty. The application was filed by inventor Daniel Beer and includes classifications related to medical devices and surgical planning.
Biological Patellar Groove Replacement Assembly Patent
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083566A1, for a biological patellar groove replacement assembly and operation method. The patent, assigned to HEFEI LONGSHORE TECH CO., LTD, details a medical device designed to improve the accuracy and success rate of patellar implantation procedures.
Dry Cellulose-Reinforced Hydrogels for Implants
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083565A1) for dry cellulose-reinforced hydrogels designed for implants that rehydrate in situ. The application details a hydrogel implant that can be inserted into the body and allowed to rehydrate within the patient.
USPTO Patent for Glenoid Implant Components and Instruments
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083564A1, for glenoid implant components and instruments. The patent, assigned to HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP., details a glenosphere handling tool designed to assist in surgical procedures. This publication represents a new intellectual property filing within the medical device sector.
Medical Devices for Shunts, Occluders, Fenestrations and Related Systems
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083563A1, detailing an implantable medical device for shunts, occluders, and fenestrations. The application describes a device with discrete frame components and a conduit portion with a membrane. This represents a new patent filing for a medical device technology.
Adjustable Interatrial Devices Control Heart Blood Flow
The USPTO has published a patent application for an adjustable interatrial device designed to control blood flow between the atria of a patient's heart. The application, filed by Brian Fahey and William Jason Fox, details a device that can be adjusted to open or close blood flow based on sensor readings.
Heart Valve Repair Devices Patent Application
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083561A1) for heart valve repair devices and delivery systems. The application, filed on December 3, 2025, describes devices with force measurement capabilities for repairing native heart valves.
Patent Application for Annuloplasty Device Delivery and Securing
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083560A1) for annuloplasty methods and devices, filed by Cinch Medical AS. The application details a system for delivering and securing intracorporeal devices, particularly for annuloplasty procedures.
Patent Application for Semi-Automated Crimper for Heart Valves
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083559A1) for a semi-automated crimper system designed for balloon expandable heart valves. The application was filed by St. Jude Medical and details a system involving a delivery system, catheter, balloon, syringe, and a crimper with a collapsible iris assembly.
Prosthetic Suturing Device Application Published
The United States Patent and Trademark Office published a patent application for a prosthetic suturing device and methods thereof. The application, filed on December 1, 2025, details a cassette designed for use in such a device, including its base, cover, and needle components.
Prosthetic Heart Valve Assembly Method Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083557A1) detailing a method for assembling a prosthetic heart valve. The application describes a specific technique for connecting leaflets to a frame and positioning them on the exterior of the frame.
Prosthetic Heart Valve Skirt Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083556A1) from Edwards Lifesciences Corporation for a prosthetic heart valve skirt. The application details a design featuring a frame with an inflow and outflow end and a skirt with specific fiber arrangements.
Prosthetic Heart Valve Outer Skirt Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application filed by Edwards Lifesciences Corporation for a prosthetic heart valve outer skirt. The application details a design incorporating both tissue and non-tissue layers to improve valve performance and durability.
Prosthetic Heart Valves with Expansion and Locking Assemblies Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083554A1) from Edwards Lifesciences Corporation for prosthetic heart valves with expansion and locking assemblies. The application details mechanically expandable prosthetic devices and methods for changing their diameter.
Ostomy Apparatuses and Methods of Use Patent Application
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083583A1) for ostomy apparatuses and methods of use, filed by Rodney Clingan and Robert Adams. The application details an apparatus designed to securely interface with a patient's stoma and couple an ostomy bag.
Prosthetic heart valve with non-cylindrical frame application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083553A1) for a prosthetic heart valve with a non-cylindrical frame, assigned to Edwards Lifesciences Corporation. The application details a specific design for the frame and valvular structure intended for implantable prosthetic devices.
Medical device with adjustable shaft length for stent delivery
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083302A1) assigned to Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. The application describes a medical device with an adjustable shaft length for stent delivery, aiming to improve usability with connectors and endoscope working channels.
Device for treatment of aneurysm patent application filed
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083347A1) for a device designed for treating aneurysms. The application, filed on October 21, 2025, describes an implantable member to be placed in connection with a blood vessel to exert pressure on an aneurysm.
Patent Application: Non-invasive methods and devices to relieve dry eye symptoms
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083633A1) for non-invasive methods and devices to relieve dry eye symptoms. The application, filed by Tianxin Wang, describes technologies that use breath or steam to provide moisture to the eyes or apply warm water streams to the eyelids.
System for Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Surgical System Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083489A1) for a surgical system designed for sacroiliac joint fusion. The application details a system comprising a sliding joint finder and a working cannula with specific protrusions for engaging the SI joint.
Patent Application for Cryogenic Blunt Dissection Methods and Devices
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083491A1) filed by Pacira CryoTech, Inc. The application details methods and devices for cryogenic blunt dissection of tissue, specifically targeting the temporoparietal fascia layer for therapeutic effects on nerves. The filing date was December 3, 2025.
System for Pre-Operative Planning of Total Joint Arthroplasty
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083509A1) for a system and method for pre-operative planning of total joint arthroplasty. The application, assigned to Smith & Nephew, Inc., details a tool that models joint movement and analyzes implant placement for surgical planning.
Surgical Device for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Treatment
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083543A1) for a surgical device designed for treating pelvic organ prolapse, specifically uterine prolapse. The application was filed on November 2, 2022, and published on March 26, 2026.
PEPDOCK Trademark Application for Scientific R&D Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark PEPDOCK. The application covers scientific R&D services, including the development of new products, technology in the field of polypeptide, and research in biochemistry and biotechnology.
MOTHERVERSE Trademark Application for AI and Health Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'MOTHERVERSE'. The application covers services related to health information, wellness programs, and consulting, as well as research and technology consultation in the field of artificial intelligence.
SEDONA Trademark Application for Blood Analysis and Health Tech Services
The USPTO has published a trademark application for SEDONA, covering blood analysis and health tech services. The application was filed on March 24, 2026, and published for opposition on March 25, 2026. This relates to services such as medical analysis for diagnostic treatment, blood collection kits, and interactive health information platforms.
ÜTRADER Trademark Application for SaaS Technology Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'ÜTRADER'. The application covers software as a service (SaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) for governed execution of user-defined actions, workflow management, and API integration. The filing date was March 24, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application Published: Equilibrium By Design
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Equilibrium By Design' (Application ID: TM99722486). The application covers platform as a service (PaaS) for professional services providers, including software for managing operations, compliance, and client engagement, as well as VR-based collaboration platforms. The publication date is March 25, 2026.
REFORM AI trademark application for AI services
The USPTO has published a trademark application for 'REFORM AI' for services related to artificial intelligence and software development. The application was filed on March 24, 2026, and published for opposition on March 25, 2026.
USPTO AI Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published trademark application TM99722482 for opposition, related to artificial intelligence as a service (AIAAS) for writing custom algorithms and implementing them into dataflows, as well as software for supply chain management. The application was published on March 25, 2026.
FANENGINE SAAS Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for FANENGINE SAAS, which provides software for customer data management, audience engagement, and targeted marketing campaigns. The publication opens a period for opposition before the trademark can be officially registered.
AGONOS Trademark Application Published for Technology Services
The USPTO has published the trademark application for AGONOS, which covers technology services including website features for online discussions, competitions, and user-generated content. The application was published for opposition on March 25, 2026, with a filing date of March 24, 2026.
Frida Therapeutics Trademark Intent to Use Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application from Frida Therapeutics for services related to pharmaceutical research and development. The application covers R&D for new pharmaceutical products and treatments for autoimmune, inflammatory, and allergic diseases.
Obsidian Jet Quote Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Obsidian Jet Quote' filed on March 24, 2026. The application covers internet-based application services, including hosting, managing, developing, analyzing, and maintaining software for others' websites.
Starling Institute Files Trademark for Scientific and Technological Services
The Starling Institute has filed an intent-to-use trademark application with the USPTO for scientific and technological services related to organizational governance, regulation, supervision, management, culture, and risk management. The application also covers research in artificial intelligence and social sciences, as well as educational services and online publications.
ENROLLU SAAS Software Trademark Application
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has received an intent-to-use trademark application for ENROLLU SAAS software. The application, filed on March 24, 2026, covers services related to software for analyzing college financial aid award letters and academic programs.
Trademark Application for AI Technology Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99287301) for the mark 'HOUR OF AI'. The application covers educational services related to artificial intelligence, computer science, and programming, including curriculum development, training, and webinars.
SPHERE trademark application for SAAS and PAAS services
The USPTO has received a trademark application for the mark 'SPHERE' for SAAS and PAAS services related to affiliate marketing and online retail. The application, filed on July 7, 2025, is an intent-to-use application with an expected effective date of March 25, 2026.
Advanced Defense Systems Inc Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered trademark TM77767979 for Advanced Defense Systems, Inc. The registration covers design, development, and consulting services for land, air, and sea defense and security electro-optical and electronic systems. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026, with a filing date of June 25, 2009.
RIPPLETAG Registered Trademark for Social Networking Software
The USPTO has registered the trademark RIPPLETAG for social networking software. The registration, TM77706986, was filed on April 4, 2009, and officially registered on March 25, 2026. This registration pertains to on-line non-downloadable software for social networking interactions.
ANNIAI SAAS Project Management Trademark Application Filed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'ANNIAI SAAS project management'. The application, filed on March 24, 2026, covers software as a service (SaaS) for project management.
USPTO Trademark Application for Augment Images
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark 'AUGMENT IMAGES' filed on March 24, 2026. The application covers graphic design, digital image correction, and digital restoration services.
ELDRIN trademark application for SAAS content creation marketing analytics
The USPTO has received a trademark application for the mark 'ELDRIN' for software as a service (SAAS) related to content creation and marketing analytics. The application was filed on March 24, 2026, with an intent to use.
Ringed Horizon trademark for technology consulting services
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Ringed Horizon' for technology consulting services, including datacenter architecture, cloud computing, and IT support. The application was published for opposition on March 25, 2026, with a filing date of March 24, 2026.
Cognitiative Trademark Application for SAAS Mental Health Software
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application from Cognitiative for SAAS services related to mental health software. The application covers software for mental health assessment, clinical decision support, and treatment planning.
Configurable Absorbent Articles Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083601A1) for configurable absorbent articles featuring removable fastening members. The application details the inventors and the technical abstract describing the article's components, including a topsheet, backsheet, absorbent core, leg cuffs, and fastening members. The filing date was August 20, 2025.
Patent Application: Recycled Material in Flexible Packaging for Absorbent Articles
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083600A1) for a package containing absorbent articles made with recycled materials. The application details a multilayer plastic film with at least 50% recycled content and absorbent articles with at least 5% recycled content, aiming for an improved eco-factor.
Absorbent article with increased stiffness and elasticated flaps
The USPTO has published a patent application for an absorbent article with increased stiffness and elasticated flaps. The application, filed by inventors from an unspecified company, details a design intended to improve the structural integrity of absorbent products like diapers or incontinence pads.
USPTO Patent Application for Absorbent Article Packages
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083599A1) for absorbent article packages. The application, filed on September 17, 2025, describes a cuboidal package design with reclosable features for one or more absorbent articles.
Tampon with wicking member and improved manufacturability patent application
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083597A1) for a tampon with a wicking member and improved manufacturability. The application details an invention involving a non-coaxially arranged wicking member with respect to the withdrawal cord.
Haptic Gloves for Enhanced Music Experience and Medical Applications
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083595A1) for haptic gloves designed to synchronize with iPhone haptic features for an enhanced music experience, particularly for the deaf or hard of hearing. The application also notes potential medical rehabilitation applications.
Ocular device with passthrough lens and electronic projection
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083594A1, for an ocular device with a passthrough lens and electronic projection. The device is designed for implantation in the eye and features imaging and projection systems to display images on the retina, with adjustable vision modes and power minimization.
Malleable Earplug Attachment for Safety Glasses
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083593A1) for a malleable earplug attachment designed for safety glasses. The attachment includes an earplug, an elastic band, and a pocket to secure it to the temple ends of standard safety glasses.
Eye Shunt System and Methods Patent Application
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083592A1, for an eye shunt system and methods. The application details a device designed to regulate intraocular pressure by receiving aqueous fluid from the eye and releasing it to the sclera.
System for Shaping and Implanting Biologic Intraocular Stent
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083591A1) for a system designed to shape and implant a biologic intraocular stent. The application, filed on September 24, 2025, details a system including a delivery device and a nose cone assembly intended to lower intraocular pressure.
Ophthalmic Surgical Instrument Patent Application
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083590A1) for an ophthalmic surgical instrument designed for improved capsular bag safety and efficiency in phacoemulsification and irrigation/aspiration procedures. The application details specific tip designs with convexly curved side walls and flat bottom walls.
Device for Injecting Fluid into Eye Suprachoroidal Passage
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083589A1) for a device designed to inject fluid into the suprachoroidal passage of an eye. The application, filed by Everads Therapy Ltd., describes a method for suprachoroidal buckling using a specialized needle and fluid composition.
Eye lubricant patent application US20260083588A1 by Meibomian Solutions LLC
Eye lubricant patent application US20260083588A1 by Meibomian Solutions LLC
USPTO Patent Application for Bioimplant Alloy
The USPTO has published patent application US20260085389A1 for a novel high entropy alloy developed by KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND MINERALS. The alloy is intended for bioimplant applications and is designed to offer improved corrosion resistance, anti-bacterial properties, and a reduced elastic modulus.
Electronic Vision System Using Ocular and Neural Devices
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083969A1, for an electronic vision system using ocular and neural devices. The application details a system designed to restore vision by stimulating the user's visual cortex.
Nintedanib Formulations for Back-of-the-Eye Disease Treatment
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083727A1) detailing new formulations and intravitreal implants containing nintedanib for treating back-of-the-eye diseases. The application was filed on August 11, 2023.
Patent Application for Implant Compositions for Tendon Repair
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083879A1) for implant compositions and methods for tendon and ligament repair. The application describes a composition of fibers and osteoinductive material to enhance bone formation and provide initial fixation for tendon to bone repair.
Suture/Anchor and Delivery Device Combination Patent Application
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083448A1) for a suture/anchor and delivery device combination. The application, filed on September 20, 2023, describes a device designed for interference fixation within bone using a novel suture assemblage and inserter.
USPTO Patent Application for Transdermal Dexmedetomidine
The USPTO has published patent application US20260083705A1 for methods of using transdermal delivery patches containing dexmedetomidine to treat agitation. The application was filed on September 24, 2025, by inventors Wan-Ning Song and Gary G. Kay.
Multilayered Microparticles for Controlled Release of Active Compounds
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083713A1) detailing multilayered microparticles for controlled release of active compounds in liquid dosage forms. The application was filed on October 21, 2025, by inventors from Belgium.
Patent Application: Compounds for Inhibiting IL-17
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083708A1) detailing compounds for inhibiting IL-17 activity. The application, filed on December 1, 2025, describes compounds and methods for treating inflammatory and autoimmune disorders.
Tinostamustine for T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia treatment patent
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083707A1) for Purdue Pharma L.P. detailing the use of tinostamustine for treating T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia. The application was filed on July 28, 2025.
Patent Application: Methods for treating epilepsy using 5HT receptor agonists
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083706A1) detailing methods for treating epilepsy using 5HT receptor agonists. The application was filed on May 29, 2025, by inventor Scott C. Baraban.
Patent for treating ocular autoimmune disorder comorbidities with roflumilast
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083712A1) assigned to Iolyx Therapeutics, Inc. The patent describes methods for treating ocular comorbidities of autoimmune disorders, such as dry eye disease, using ophthalmic formulations of roflumilast. The application was filed on September 19, 2025.
USPTO Patent Application for Acute Migraine Treatment with Ubrogepant
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083710A1) detailing methods for the acute treatment of migraine using the drug ubrogepant. The application includes specific claims related to treatment in patients with hepatic or renal impairment and those concurrently taking certain CYP3A4 modulators or BCRP/P-gp inhibitors.
Patent Application: Combination Pharmacological Interventions for Sleep Apnea
The USPTO has published patent application US20260083709A1, detailing a novel pharmacological intervention for treating obstructive sleep apnea. The application, filed on December 3, 2025, describes pharmaceutical compositions involving a combination of a norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, muscarinic receptor antagonist, and carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.
Novel LXR Modulators with Bicyclic Core for Treating Dyslipidemias
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260083704A1, detailing novel LXR modulators with a bicyclic core for treating dyslipidemias and related metabolic disorders. The application was filed on May 1, 2025, and published on March 26, 2026.
Patent Application: Error Correction for Chip-to-Chip Interfaces
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260088927A1) detailing system-level techniques for error correction in chip-to-chip interfaces within chiplet systems. The application describes methods for detecting errors, requesting retransmissions, and managing retransmission modes to ensure data integrity.
Machine Learning for Digital Notification Interaction Metrics
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing systems and methods for using machine learning to predict user interaction metrics for digital notifications. The application, filed on October 1, 2024, aims to optimize the distribution of these notifications across computer networks.
Patent Application for Wireless Communication Modulation Symbols
The USPTO has published a new patent application detailing advancements in wireless communication modulation symbols. The application, filed by inventors Wei YANG, Pinar SEN, and Mahmoud TAHERZADEH BOROUJENI, describes methods for modulating bits into modulation symbols for transmission in wireless networks.
Patent for Multicast Session Error Correction Using NACK/FEC
The USPTO has published a new patent application, US20260088926A1, detailing techniques for correcting errors in multicast sessions using NACK/FEC settings. The application was filed by ARRIS ENTERPRISES LLC and lists Kanakendiran Ramachandiran and Varma L. Chanderraju as inventors.
NJ Corrections Officer Indicted for Assault, False Reports, Framing Inmate
The New Jersey Attorney General announced a 12-count indictment against a suspended Department of Corrections Officer, Daniel Petoia, for alleged aggravated assault, filing false reports, and framing an inmate for weapon possession. The indictment stems from an incident on December 20, 2024, at New Jersey State Prison.
EEOC Sues Damar Services for Disability Discrimination
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed a lawsuit against Damar Services, Inc. alleging disability discrimination. The lawsuit claims the company violated federal anti-discrimination laws by failing to provide reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities.
Khair v. Walmart Inc. - Labor Dispute Removal
Walmart Inc. has removed the case Khair v. Walmart Inc. from Contra Costa County Superior Court to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case was filed on March 26, 2026, with a filing fee of $405.
FCC Deletes Obsolete Rules to Improve Network Deployment
The FCC has deleted additional obsolete rules as part of its ongoing effort to cut red tape and streamline processes for modern network deployment. This action aims to remove outdated regulations that no longer serve a practical purpose, facilitating faster infrastructure build-out.
FCC Proposes Call Center Onshoring, English Proficiency Requirements
The FCC has proposed new rules requiring call centers to be onshored and meet English proficiency standards for customer service representatives. This action aims to improve consumer service quality and potentially impact employment practices for companies utilizing outsourced call centers.
FCC Proposes New Numbering Policies to Combat Illegal Robocalls
The FCC has proposed new numbering policies aimed at combating illegal robocalls. This initiative seeks to provide additional tools to protect consumers from unwanted calls and enhance the effectiveness of existing anti-robocall measures.
FCC Speeds Up Rollout of Modern High-Speed Networks
The FCC has taken action to accelerate the deployment of modern, high-speed networks. This statement from Commissioner Carr highlights the agency's efforts to streamline processes and encourage the expansion of broadband infrastructure across the United States.
Nevada Man Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud and False Tax Returns
A Nevada man, Michael J. Moore, pleaded guilty to wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, and filing false tax returns for clients. This scheme, which caused a tax loss exceeding $250,000, was operated after he had already pleaded guilty to a similar scheme. He faces significant prison time.
Man Pleads Guilty to Neo-Nazi Group Child Exploitation Enterprise
A Texas man, Kaleb Christopher Merritt, pleaded guilty to participating in an online neo-Nazi group that exploited children into producing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and images of self-harm. Merritt, also known as 'eTerror,' was an online administrator for the group CVLT and is currently serving a federal prison sentence in Los Angeles while also serving a 33-year sentence in Virginia.
Three Men Sentenced to Prison for Tax Refund Fraud Scheme
The U.S. Department of Justice announced the sentencing of three men to federal prison for their roles in a multimillion-dollar tax refund fraud scheme. The defendants defrauded the IRS of over $1.7 million and were ordered to pay restitution.
State v. Reyes - Affirmation of Firearm Possession Conviction
The Idaho Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Charles Larry Reyes for unlawful possession of a firearm and being a persistent violator. The court reviewed the circumstances leading to the search of the residence, including a probationer's waiver of Fourth Amendment rights and an informant's tip.
State v. Shubin - Conviction Affirmed
The Idaho Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Lacey Louise Shubin for possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia. The court found no error in the district court's judgment.
State v. Rubalcaba - Probation Violation Affirmed
The Idaho Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's order revoking and reinstating probation for Raymond Corona Rubalcaba, III. The court found that Rubalcaba willfully violated the terms of his probation, which included completing a mental health court program and taking prescribed medications.
NY Landmarks Lit Purple for International Epilepsy Day
The New York State Department of Health announced that 16 state landmarks were lit purple on March 26, 2026, for International Epilepsy Day. This initiative honors the estimated 215,000 New Yorkers living with epilepsy and raises awareness for the condition.
NY Health Launches Statewide Anti-Vaping Campaign for Youth
The New York State Department of Health has launched a statewide anti-vaping public awareness campaign targeting teens, young adults, and parents. The initiative, running through April 26, 2026, aims to educate on vaping risks and promote the 'DropTheVape' text support program for quitting nicotine products.
NY AG Arrests Brooklyn Fentanyl and Cocaine Trafficker
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the arrest of Azer Arslanouk for illegally selling fentanyl and cocaine in Brooklyn. The investigation seized over 8,887 counterfeit oxycodone pills containing fentanyl and 891 grams of cocaine, valued at approximately $100,000. Arslanouk faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.