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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Woomera Prohibited Area Exclusion Periods Determination 2026
The Australian Department of Defence has issued a determination setting exclusion periods for Amber Zones 1 and 2 within the Woomera Prohibited Area for the period of July 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. This determination is authorized under the Woomera Prohibited Area Rule 2014.
Interest Rate for Defence-Related Claims Compensation
The Australian Department of Veterans' Affairs has issued a new instrument establishing the interest rate for defence-related claims compensation. This rule, effective March 27, 2026, is authorized by the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Defence-related Claims) Act 1988.
My Health Records Regulations 2026 Now In Force
The My Health Records Regulations 2026 have come into force in Australia, administered by the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing. These regulations are authorised by the My Health Records Act 2012 and establish rules for the My Health Records system, including registration and data handling.
Migration Legislation Amendment (Assessing Authorities) Instrument 2026
The Australian Department of Home Affairs has issued the Migration Legislation Amendment (Assessing Authorities) Instrument 2026, which amends existing instruments related to skilled migration visas. This instrument specifies occupations and relevant assessing authorities for various visa subclasses, impacting the eligibility and application processes for skilled workers seeking to migrate to Australia.
Migration instrument specifies income threshold and salary rate
The Australian Department of Home Affairs has issued a legislative instrument specifying the income threshold and annual earnings, along with the methodology for determining the annual market salary rate for migration purposes. This instrument amends the Migration Regulations 1994 and impacts employers sponsoring foreign workers.
Child Care Subsidy Minister's Rules 2017
The Australian Department of Education has updated the Child Care Subsidy Minister's Rules 2017, with the latest version effective February 27, 2026. These rules are authorized by several key pieces of family assistance legislation.
Civil Aviation Instrument on Flight Crew Licences
The Australian Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts has issued the Civil Aviation (Community Service Flights — Conditions on Flight Crew Licences) Instrument 2019. This rule amends conditions on flight crew licences for community service flights and other related operational requirements.
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.
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.
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