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1mo ago D. Delaware Opinions
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Nielsen Company (US), LLC v. VideoAmp, Inc. - Case Details

This document provides details for case 25-408, Nielsen Company (US), LLC v. VideoAmp, Inc., presided over by Magistrate Judge Eleanor G. Tennyson. The filing date is February 12, 2026. The case details are available in PDF format.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
1mo ago D. Delaware Opinions
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Rein Tech Inc. v. Mueller Systems LLC - Court Case

The US District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling in the case of Rein Tech Inc. v. Mueller Systems LLC. The case, identified by docket number 18-1683, was presided over by District Judge Maryellen Noreika. The specific nature of the ruling is detailed in the associated PDF document.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Jiang v. Haslet Park Homeowners Association - HOA Window Installation Dispute

The Delaware Court of Chancery issued a final report regarding a dispute between homeowner Kun Jiang and the Haslet Park Homeowners Association over unapproved window installations and HOA election challenges. The court ruled partially in favor of Jiang and partially in favor of the HOA, addressing fines and recoupment of legal fees.

Priority review Enforcement Real Estate
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Delaware Court of Chancery Opinion on Fitracks Order

The Delaware Court of Chancery issued an opinion resolving disputes regarding the terms of the Fitracks Order, which governs the payment of advancement and fees-on-fees in litigation. The court adopted the plaintiffs' proposed language for certain provisions and rejected defendants' proposals, clarifying the scope and application of the order.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Missouri Failed to Collect $12.2M in Medicaid Drug Rebates

The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) found that Missouri failed to collect $12.2 million in federal rebates for Medicaid physician-administered and pharmacy drugs between January 1, 2019, and December 31, 2022. The OIG recommends Missouri refund the federal government $9.7 million for physician-administered drugs and $2.5 million for pharmacy drugs.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Arboretum Mortgage Corp. License Revoked and Fined $27,425

The Washington Department of Financial Institutions has revoked the mortgage broker license of Arboretum Mortgage Corporation and imposed a fine of $27,425 for violations of the Mortgage Broker Practices Act. The company also must pay an investigation fee of $2,719.20.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Finance
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Guardianship of D.J.S. - Washington Court of Appeals Opinion

The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case In the Matter of the Guardianship of D.J.S. The opinion was filed on February 12, 2026, under docket number 40684-9. This is an informational update on a court proceeding.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Chandrruangphen v. City Of Sammamish - Court Opinion

The Supreme Court of the State of Washington filed an opinion in the case of Chandrruangphen v. City Of Sammamish on February 12, 2026. The case originated from King County Superior Court, with a judgment date of August 28, 2023. The opinion details the court's ruling and any dissenting or concurring opinions.

Routine Enforcement Government Contracting
1mo ago 9th Circuit Opinions
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Idaho Children's School Act Preliminary Injunction Challenge

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is reviewing a challenge to a preliminary injunction concerning the Idaho Children's School Act. This legal challenge will determine the future application and potential modifications of the Act's provisions regarding educational institutions within Idaho.

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1mo ago DOL News Releases
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Labor Department Orders Texas Companies to Pay $200K+ for Asbestos Whistleblower Retaliation

The U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA has ordered two Texas construction companies to pay over $200,000 in back wages and damages to two workers fired for raising asbestos concerns. The companies must also reinstate the employees.

Urgent Enforcement Occupational Safety

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