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Owner pleads guilty to failing to pay employment taxes
Owner pleads guilty to failing to pay employment taxes
Twenty gang members arrested for racketeering, murder, drug trafficking
Twenty gang members arrested for racketeering, murder, drug trafficking
Jacksonville drug leader sentenced 35 years for drug, shooting
Jacksonville drug leader sentenced 35 years for drug, shooting
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Labor Recovers Back Wages and Penalties from Denver Restaurant
The U.S. Department of Labor recovered $61,568 in back wages for 11 Denver restaurant workers after an investigation found Tommy's Oriental Food Inc. unlawfully kept employee tips. The employer also paid a $990 civil penalty for Fair Labor Standards Act violations.
State Revokes/Suspends Health Care Provider Licenses
The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses, certifications, or registrations of four health care providers due to findings of neglect or abuse of vulnerable adults. These actions prohibit the individuals from practicing or having unsupervised access to vulnerable populations.
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