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OPKO Health OPK-88006 Phase 1/2 Clinical Trial Registration

ClinicalTrials.gov registered a Phase 1/2 clinical trial (NCT07512427) sponsored by OPKO Health evaluating OPK-88006. The study registration provides standard protocol details including eligibility criteria, study design, and investigator information. ClinicalTrials.gov is maintained by the National Library of Medicine under NIH.

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5d ago ClinicalTrials.gov
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Brain Stimulation for Mild Cognitive Impairment

The National Library of Medicine registered a new clinical trial (NCT07512193) on ClinicalTrials.gov. The study, sponsored by Johns Hopkins University, will evaluate brain stimulation as an intervention for mild cognitive impairment.

Routine Notice Healthcare
5d ago ABA Legal News
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FTC Monetary Remedies and Data-Driven Economy Podcast Discussion

The ABA Antitrust Law Section published a podcast discussion featuring former FTC economists and staff examining monetary remedies available to the FTC in data-driven economy enforcement actions. The panel analyzes how the FTC calculates and structures monetary relief in cases involving digital markets, privacy violations, and deceptive practices.

Routine Notice Antitrust & Competition
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Credit agency wins FCRA case, no actionable harm

Credit agency wins FCRA case, no actionable harm

Routine Notice
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Credit Agreement Implications of Supreme Court Tariff Decision

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP analyzes credit agreement implications following the Supreme Court's February 20, 2026 ruling invalidating IEEPA tariffs. The analysis addresses accounting treatment of potential refunds under FASB ASC 410-30 and ASC 450, and covers impacts on interest margins, financial covenants, incurrence tests, and extraordinary receipts provisions. Borrowers with existing credit facilities should evaluate these developments with their accountants and lenders.

Routine Notice International Trade
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When Participant Growth Becomes a Fiduciary Prompt — Not a Punchline

The Rosenbaum Law Firm published an analysis warning retirement plan sponsors that participant growth metrics do not equate to fiduciary compliance. The article uses Empower's reported addition of 500,000 net new retirement plan participants as context to highlight that larger participant populations increase operational complexity, testing nuances, and probability of service breakdowns.

Routine Notice Employment & Labor
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Washington enacts Uniform Consumer Debt Default Judgments Act

Washington State has enacted the Uniform Consumer Debt Default Judgments Act, expanding consumer protections in debt collection lawsuits by imposing new complaint and disclosure requirements on plaintiffs seeking default judgments. The law, which applies to all holders of purchased debt and their affiliates, requires detailed account information, venue and statute of limitations compliance allegations, and documentation proving the debt. The law takes effect January 1, 2027.

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OCC March 2026 Enforcement Actions Summary

The OCC released its March 2026 enforcement actions, including one prohibition order against a former bank employee. The agency also terminated one consent order and three formal agreements with banks, citing full compliance with requirements, outdated provisions, or incorporation into new actions as reasons for termination.

Routine Enforcement Banking
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FCA proposes flexible suitability reviews, replaces annual requirement

The FCA published Consultation Paper CP26/10 on March 25, 2026, proposing to replace the current mandatory annual suitability review requirement for ongoing investment advice with a more flexible periodic review obligation. Under the proposed changes, firms providing investment advice to retail customers would determine review frequency based on client needs, risk profiles, and investment complexity, consistent with Consumer Duty obligations. Comments on the consultation close June 17, 2026.

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FDIC February Enforcement Actions - Consent Orders and Waiver Terminations

The FDIC published its February 2026 enforcement actions list on March 27, consisting of nine total actions: one consent order, one order of prohibition, six orders terminating 100 waiver orders, and one notice. The FDIC noted that no administrative hearings were scheduled for April 2026.

Routine Enforcement Banking

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