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State v. Cabudol - Certiorari Denied
The Hawaii Supreme Court rejected the certiorari application filed by defendant Roger R. Cabudol in State v. Cabudol. The application, filed February 6, 2026, was rejected by order dated March 30, 2026, terminating the appellate review process.
State v. Taylor - Custodial Interference Dismissal Vacated and Remanded
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals vacated the Family Court of the First Circuit's dismissal order in State v. Taylor (CAAP-24-0000281) and remanded for proper findings. The family court had dismissed with prejudice four counts of Custodial Interference in the Second Degree based on a speedy trial violation under HRPP Rule 48, but failed to articulate its consideration of the Estencion factors required for with/without prejudice determinations.
Roe CL 301 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. - Product Liability
Jane Roe CL 301 filed a civil product liability complaint against Uber Technologies, Inc. and related defendants in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on March 30, 2026 (Case No. 3:26-cv-02747). The complaint, filed by attorney Curtis Cutter, alleges personal injury claims with a filing fee of $405. A proposed summons was also filed contemporaneously.
POWER SECURITY Trademark Application - Intent to Use
USPTO received a trademark application (TM99081219) for POWER SECURITY covering security guard services and protection of property and individuals. The application is filed under Intent to Use basis, with an associated deadline of March 29, 2026. No immediate regulatory obligations are imposed on third parties.
MEDISTEP Trademark Application - Medical Devices and Gait Analysis
The USPTO published trademark application TM79440639 for MEDISTEP covering medical devices including gait analysis apparatus, diagnostic measuring devices, and health management software including SaMD. The application was filed November 24, 2025, and published March 29, 2026, initiating a three-month opposition period during which third parties may challenge the registration.
WELLSYSTEM REDWAVE Trademark Application Published for Opposition
USPTO published trademark application TM79434872 for WELLSYSTEM REDWAVE on March 29, 2026. The application covers medical devices including red-light therapy apparatus, infrared light therapy devices, vibrating therapeutic apparatus, and wellness equipment for medical purposes. Third parties who believe this mark conflicts with their existing trademarks may file an opposition.
EK SA Trademark for Dental Devices and Implants
USPTO published trademark application TM79429327 for "EK SA" covering dental devices and implants. The application includes endoprostheses, surgical implants, dental instruments, artificial teeth, and denture materials under Nice Class 10. The opposition period opened March 29, 2026.
DR.870 Medical Device Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO published trademark application TM79441720 for DR.870 covering medical devices (Class 10) including vibromassage apparatus, medical instruments, surgical dressings, and various pharmaceutical/cosmetic goods. The trademark was filed on November 24, 2025, and published for opposition on March 29, 2026, initiating a 30-day opposition period during which third parties may challenge the registration.
VEGA EFFECT - Medical Laser Device Trademark Application
USPTO published trademark application TM79419312 for VEGA EFFECT covering medical and veterinary laser devices for incision, excision, ablation, vaporization, and coagulation of body tissues. The application was filed on February 20, 2025, and was published for opposition on March 29, 2026. Third parties have until May 13, 2026 to file an opposition.
House of Representatives Proof Transcript
The Australian Parliament House of Representatives published a proof transcript of proceedings from March 30, 2021. This official parliamentary record documents debates, questions, and statements made by Members of Parliament during the sitting day. The transcript serves as a public record of legislative activity.
Fair Work Bill - Fuel-Related Senate Debate
Australian Senate proof transcript of proceedings on March 30, 2026, documenting debate on the Fair Work Bill with reference to fuel-related provisions. The transcript captures legislative discussions, senator statements, and procedural matters before the Senate without enacting binding obligations.
Capitol Water Corporation Rate Increase - 4.4% Approved
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission issued Order No. 36980 approving Capitol Water Corporation's compliance filing with tariffs reflecting a 4.4% rate increase. The increase was originally authorized in Order No. 36948 based on an $859,867 revenue requirement. The tariffs became effective February 26, 2026, and were approved as filed on March 30, 2026.
Idaho Telecommunications Service Assistance Program Funding Approval
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission issued Order No. 36981 approving the Administrator's 2025 Annual Report for the Idaho Telecommunications Service Assistance Program (ITSAP), adopting the 2026 Annual Budget, and continuing the suspension of the $0.03 per access line surcharge for 2026. The program, which provides reduced-cost residential telephone service to income-eligible Idaho households, had 60,110 participants receiving $150,270 in assistance credits in 2025, with participation decreasing approximately 33% year-over-year. The fund balance grew from $633,525.91 to $1,446,175.91.
South Dakota Maternal and Infant Health Task Force Five-Year Strategic Plan
The South Dakota Department of Health and Maternal and Infant Health Task Force released a five-year strategic plan (2026-2030) aimed at improving maternal and infant health outcomes statewide. The plan establishes three priority areas: postpartum care, safe sleep education, and systems of care to improve access and coordination. Key data from a 10-year review (2015-2024) of pregnancy-associated and infant deaths informed the plan's strategies.
April Reporting Deadlines for Political Committees
The Federal Election Commission published a reminder of April 2026 filing deadlines for political committees. House and Senate candidate committees, presidential candidate committees, national party committees, PACs, and monthly filers must submit reports between April 15-20, 2026, covering Q1 2026 financial activity. Committees should verify their email addresses on Form 1 are current to receive prior notices.
Welsh Language Standards for Social Landlords
Welsh Ministers made the Welsh Language Standards (No. 10) Regulations 2026, establishing new language conduct standards for social landlords registered with the Welsh Government. The regulations specify service delivery, policy making, operational, record keeping, and supplementary standards that apply to these bodies and their staff. The standards come into force on 31 March 2026 and include provisions holding bodies responsible for services delivered by third parties.
Human Medicines (Amendment) Regulations 2026
The UK Secretary of State and Department of Health in Northern Ireland have made the Human Medicines (Amendment) Regulations 2026 (SI 2026 No. 381), which amend the Human Medicines Regulations 2012. The amendments expand the scope for pharmacist-prepared medicinal products and broaden vaccination provisions from coronavirus-specific to infectious disease vaccination generally. The Regulations extend to England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
Public Service Pensions Increase Order Northern Ireland
The Department of Finance (Northern Ireland) has made The Pensions Increase (Review) Order (Northern Ireland) 2026, increasing official public service pensions by 3.8 percent. The Order applies to pensions that began before 6th April 2026 and comes into operation on that date. The statutory instrument provides formulas for calculating pro-rated increases for pensions that began after 7th April 2025.
Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust Dissolution Order
NHS England has made Statutory Instrument 2026 No. 384 dissolving the Cambridgeshire Community Services National Health Service Trust effective 1st April 2026. The order also revokes the 2010 establishment order (S.I. 2010/727) that created the trust. NHS England determined no impact assessment was required as no significant effects on public, private, or voluntary sectors are foreseen.
Further Education Initial Teacher Training Regulations 2026
The UK Secretary of State for Education has made the Further Education (Initial Teacher Training) Regulations 2026 (SI 2026 No. 382), effective 15th April 2026. The regulations require educational institutions providing initial teacher training for further education (ITT(FE)) courses to register with the Secretary of State and establish requirements for course specifications and delivery guidance.
County Borough of Caerphilly Communities Order 2026
The Welsh Ministers have made The County Borough of Caerphilly (Communities) Order 2026 (SI 2026 No. 102), abolishing the separate communities of Risca East and Risca West and merging them into a single new Risca community. The Order, made under the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru etc. Act 2013, implements recommendations from the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru without modification.
Deposit return scheme for drink containers in Wales
The Welsh Government has enacted the Deposit Return Scheme for Drink Containers Regulations 2026 (SI 2026/103), establishing a mandatory deposit return system for single-use drink containers in Wales. The scheme requires retailers and producers to collect deposits on eligible drinks, with consumers receiving refunds upon returning containers. All drinks sold in Wales in single-use containers of between 50ml and 3 litres will fall under the scheme.
NHS Direct Payments Wales Regulations
The Welsh Government has issued the NHS Direct Payments Wales 2026 Statutory Instrument (SI 2026/104), establishing the legal framework for direct payments in NHS services throughout Wales. The regulations enable eligible patients to receive monetary payments to arrange their own healthcare services, providing greater autonomy over care decisions.
Contract Award - Climbing Tower and High Ropes Course at Castleshaw Centre
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council awarded a £138,600 contract (including VAT) to HIGH-LOW ROPES COURSE CONSULTING LTD for design and construction of a climbing tower with integrated high ropes course at Castleshaw Centre, Delph. The contract was awarded under the Procurement Act 2023 below-threshold open competition procedure, with 4 tenders received and 3 assessed from SMEs.
NEET Prevention and Early Intervention Services Contract Award
Liverpool City Council has awarded a £2.9M contract to Career Connect for NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) prevention and early intervention services. The contract runs from 1 April 2026 to 31 March 2029 with potential extension to 31 March 2031. Services target young people aged 16-17 and those aged up to 25 with an Education, Health, Care Plan.
ED Primary Care Stream GP Onsite Services Contract Award - Queen Elizabeth Hospital
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust published a Contract Award Notice for ED Primary Care Stream (GP Onsite Services) at Queen Elizabeth Hospital under the Provider Selection Regime. The contract value is £1,639,444. The notice initiates a standstill period during which providers may make representations before formal award.
Educational Psychologist Assessments Contract Award
Wiltshire Council has awarded a contract for Educational Psychologist Assessments to Hammond Clarke Limited. The contract is valued at £198,000 including VAT for a term of approximately 1 year and 8 months. The contract supports the council's statutory requirement to issue Education, Health and Care Plans within the 20-week timeframe specified in the SEND Code of Practice.
Hexagon Housing Insurance Contract Award (£4.3M+)
The Cabinet Office's Find a Tender service published a contract award notice on 30 March 2026 for Hexagon Housing Association Limited. The contract, valued at £4.3 million or more, covers insurance and related services across four lots including property, legal liability, engineering plant inspection, terrorism/political violence, and directors and officers' liability coverage. Three suppliers were awarded contracts: Advisory Insurance Brokers, Arthur J Gallagher, and Zurich Municipal.
Bradford College awards £356k Managed Detection & Response contract
Find a Tender Service published Bradford College's award notice for a £356,398 Managed Detection & Response (MDR) contract under the Procurement Act 2023. The 3-year contract runs from April 2026 to March 2029, covering antimalware, email protection, ransomware protection, encryption, and 24/7 security monitoring services. The contract was awarded via direct award under the 'IT Hardware, ITAD & Associated Services' framework.
Motion Picture Licence for Surrey County Council
Surrey County Council awarded a 2-year Motion Picture Licence contract to Motion Picture Licensing Company Limited for £120,000 excluding VAT. The contract runs from 30 September 2025 to 29 September 2027. This is a below-threshold procurement notice published under the Procurement Act 2023.
North Tyneside Council PPL and PRS licence awarded
North Tyneside Council PPL and PRS licence awarded
Aliaksandr Klimenka - Criminal Case
The Northern District of California court docketed multiple procedural filings in the criminal case of Aliaksandr Klimenka (Case 3:22-cr-00256-SI-1) before Judge Susan Illston. The most recent filing on March 30, 2026 is an order granting the defendant's status report. Earlier filings include orders regarding Rule 15 witness travel and visas and pretrial scheduling matters.
Christopher Lee Carignan - Supervised Release Revocation
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California entered a judgment against Christopher Lee Carignan for revocation of supervised release. The defendant previously waived his right to a jury trial. The case (3:15-cr-00003-VC-1) was heard by Judge Vince Chhabria at the San Francisco courthouse.
Castle Gardens Architectural Services Tender
West Northamptonshire Council published a contract award notice under the Procurement Act 2023 for architectural services at Castle Gardens. The council awarded Mikhail Riches Ltd a contract valued at £47,600 excluding VAT (£57,120 including VAT) for Stage 1 design services. The contract was awarded through below-threshold procedure without competition.
Office Networking Circuits Tender - ICO
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has awarded a £182,280 contract to BT LTD for office networking circuits with resilient dual routing. The five-year contract runs from February 2026 to February 2031 and covers provision of high-capacity network connectivity services with bespoke IP addressing configuration. The contract was awarded under the Procurement Act 2023 below-threshold procedure without competition.
Library Management System Contract Award
The London Borough of Sutton has awarded a £5.05M library management system contract to SirsiDynix under the Procurement Act 2023. The 6-year framework covers the TLC Library Management System, Library App and Library Services Platform for The Library Consortium, one of the largest public library consortia in England with 23 member authorities. The contract runs from April 2027 to March 2033.
Public Realm Upgrades Princes Dock Street and Humber Dock Street
Hull City Council has awarded a £1,185,000 contract to C R Reynolds Limited for public realm upgrades to Princes Dock Street and Humber Dock Street in Kingston upon Hull. The contract was awarded under the YORcivil3 Framework as a Direct Award tender, commencing September 2024 and ending by August 2026. The works include highway construction, footpath construction, landscaping, street furniture, and street lighting.
Future advertising estate potential
West Northamptonshire Council published a preliminary market engagement notice under the Procurement Act 2023 to gather supplier feedback on developing its advertising estate, which includes digital and out-of-home assets with potential to generate £3–£4 million over ten years. The council seeks input on various opportunities including digitisation, EV chargers with advertising, and commercial models. Responses are due by 17 April 2026.
East London NHS Trust seeks digital therapeutic app
East London NHS Trust seeks digital therapeutic app
Arkansas State Banking Board April Meeting Cancelled
The Arkansas State Banking Board cancelled its regular meeting scheduled for Thursday, April 16, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. in Little Rock. The notice was signed by Bank Commissioner Susannah T. Marshall on March 30, 2026.
Vaxart securities litigation, San Francisco, Judge Vince Chhabria, August 2020
Vaxart securities litigation, San Francisco, Judge Vince Chhabria, August 2020
Strike 3 Holdings LLC v. John Doe - Copyright Infringement
Strike 3 Holdings LLC filed a copyright infringement case in the Northern District of California against John Doe (identified by IP address 67.169.167.175) on July 31, 2025. The case was voluntarily dismissed without prejudice on March 27, 2026. This follows Strike 3 Holdings' pattern of filing mass copyright suits against anonymous defendants and subsequently dismissing them.
Ruelas v. Alameda County - Class Certification Denied
N.D. California denied class certification in Ruelas et al v. County of Alameda et al (Case No. 4:19-cv-07637-JST). Judge Jon S. Tigar issued Order [199] denying the plaintiffs' Motion to Certify Class [182]. The civil rights case, filed November 2019, continues with a Case Management Conference scheduled for May 8, 2026.
McCurty v. Madsen et al - Prisoner Civil Rights (Prison Conditions)
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California docketed a prisoner civil rights case filed by Michael McCurty against prison officials H. Madsen, C. Koenig, and A. Stephens. The March 27, 2026 filings include defendants' motion to continue the trial date and administrative motion to file under seal confidential material, with plaintiff's opposition response filed March 30, 2026. The case, assigned to Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco, was originally filed July 15, 2021.
Villagrana v. Kernan - Prisoner Civil Rights
The Northern District of California docketed a prisoner civil rights case (Villagrana v. Kernan et al) in April 2022. The case, assigned to Judge Jon S. Tigar in Oakland, was dismissed upon settlement on March 25, 2026. Recent filings include sealing orders for improperly filed medical records and an administrative motion to seal material filed by Stronghold Engineering Incorporated.
Vargas v. Borla et al - Prisoner Civil Rights
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California granted a motion to appoint counsel and granted leave to proceed in forma pauperis in a prisoner civil rights case. The plaintiff (Vargas) will proceed without paying court filing fees and will be represented by appointed counsel. Case No. 3:25-cv-10394-JD is assigned to Judge James Donato in San Francisco.
Cohen et al v. InSinkErator, LLC - Contract/Product Liability
Plaintiffs Thomas Cohen and Erik Paulsen filed a class action complaint against InSinkErator, LLC in the Northern District of California. The complaint alleges contract and product liability claims. Defendant filed a motion to dismiss under Rules 12(b)(1) and 12(b)(6), which plaintiffs have opposed with multiple filings in late March 2026.
Late Filing Notice for Aerkomm Inc. Form 10-K
Aerkomm Inc. filed a Form 12b-25 Notification of Late Filing with the SEC for its Annual Report on Form 10-K covering the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025. The company states it requires additional time to gather necessary information and expects to file within the 15-day extension period permitted under Rule 12b-25. All other periodic reports have been filed and no significant change in results is anticipated.
Thailand Japan Bilateral Currency Swap Arrangement Renewal
The Bank of Thailand and Bank of Japan have renewed their Bilateral Local Currency Swap Arrangement for three years until March 30, 2029. The arrangement, first established in 2020, permits exchange of local currencies up to THB 240 billion or JPY 800 billion. This enables both central banks to provide Thai Baht or Japanese Yen liquidity to eligible financial institutions in their respective countries.
Agreement between Poland and Turkey on education of Turkish citizens at the College of Europe in Natolin
Poland and Turkey signed a bilateral agreement on February 16, 2026, in Ankara regarding the education of Turkish citizens at the College of Europe in Natolin. The agreement was published in Monitor Polski (Polish Official Journal) under position 339. The document establishes terms for Turkish nationals studying at this prestigious European institution located in Poland.
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