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Arboretum Mortgage Corp Fined and License Revoked
The Washington Department of Financial Institutions has issued a consent order against Arboretum Mortgage Corporation, requiring a fine of $27,425 and an investigation fee of $2,719.20. The company's mortgage broker license is revoked, and its ability to participate in the industry is restricted until February 6, 2029, subject to compliance with the order.
State of Washington v. Joel John Sarysz - Consumer Loan Act Violations
The State of Washington Department of Financial Institutions has issued a consent order against Joel John Sarysz for violations of the Consumer Loan Act. Sarysz is fined $25,500 and prohibited from the mortgage broker and consumer loan industries in Washington until February 10, 2034.
First Lady Remarks on Love of Country and Family to Armed Forces
First Lady Melania Trump delivered remarks to military families and service members at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on February 13, 2026. She spoke about the historical significance of love letters in symbolizing patriotism and family devotion within the U.S. military community.
CA Supreme Court: Forum Clause Unenforceable Under Song-Beverly Act
The California Supreme Court ruled that forum selection clauses in consumer contracts are unenforceable under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act if they require litigation outside of California. This decision impacts how businesses draft consumer agreements and handle disputes involving California residents.
California Supreme Court Modifies People v. Dixon Opinion
The California Supreme Court has modified its previous opinion in the case of People v. Dixon. The court has remanded the case back to a lower court for a hearing, indicating a procedural adjustment rather than a substantive change in law.
Court Remanded for New Trial Due to Peremptory Challenge Errors
The California Court of Appeal remanded a case for a new trial, finding that the trial court erred in its handling of peremptory challenges. This decision highlights potential procedural errors in jury selection that could lead to appeals and retrials.
Bates v. Pakseresht - 9th Circuit Opinion
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case of Bates v. Pakseresht. This filing represents a judicial decision on a legal matter, contributing to the body of case law.
State Disciplines Healthcare Providers
The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against 11 healthcare providers, including denying applications, charging with unprofessional conduct, and placing credentials on probation. These actions are based on convictions, failure to comply with stipulations, and other professional misconduct.
Florida Governor Declares State of Emergency for 67 Counties due to Winter Weather and Drought
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for 67 counties due to severe winter weather, drought, and increased wildfire activity. The order facilitates emergency harvests and relaxes restrictions on commercial vehicles to transport vulnerable crops.
Executive Order 26-31: Extension of State Attorney Assignment
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-31, extending the assignment of State Attorney Brian Haas for one year, until January 19, 2027. This extension is necessary to complete duties related to charges pending against Donald Seoane.
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