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Mammadova v. Azerbaijan - Property Protection
The European Court of Human Rights has issued a judgment in the case of Mammadova and Mammadov v. Azerbaijan concerning the unlawful demolition of the applicants' apartment. The Court found that the measure lacked a legal basis and violated the protection of property rights.
ACL Netherlands B.V. v Sandelson - High Court Judgment
The High Court of Justice has issued a judgment in the case of ACL Netherlands B.V. v Jeremy Vaughan Sandelson. The judgment, dated March 24, 2026, concerns the estate of Dr Michael Richard Lynch and involves successor entities of Autonomy Corporation Limited and Hewlett-Packard.
Produced Water Spill Reported in Billings County
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ) has been notified by White Rock Oil & Gas, LLC, of a produced water spill caused by a pipeline leak in Billings County. Approximately 200 barrels (8,400 gallons) were released, impacting rangeland and a drainage. NDDEQ is monitoring the investigation and remediation.
Austin George License Revoked for Fraud and Misrepresentation
The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) has revoked the insurance license of Austin George. The revocation is based on findings of fraud and misrepresentation in obtaining the license and untrustworthy business practices, as admitted by the respondent in a stipulation.
License Revoked for Fraud and Misrepresentation
The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) has revoked the insurance license of Tarik Cogo (Enforcement Case No. 26-18972) effective immediately due to fraud and misrepresentation. The respondent admitted to obtaining a license through misrepresentation and using fraudulent practices.
Consumer Protection Code Modernised
The Central Bank of Ireland has implemented a modernised Consumer Protection Code, effective March 24, 2026. This updated code enhances consumer protections for financial services, including stronger safeguards against fraud and scams, clearer information disclosure, and specific provisions for mortgage switching and insurance renewals.
ECB Supervisory Board Chair Interview on Geopolitical Risks and Banking Stability
In an interview, ECB Supervisory Board Chair Claudia Buch discussed the impact of heightened geopolitical risks on European banks and the importance of resilience. She emphasized the need for full implementation of Basel III and greater market integration to strengthen the banking sector.
ECB Discusses Banks' Digital Risks and Operational Resilience Threats
The ECB discusses the impact of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) on banks' digital risks and operational resilience. The contribution highlights improvements in reporting, oversight of third-party dependencies, and the ongoing focus on change management risks.
ECB Discusses Banking Supervision in Fragmented Credit Markets
The ECB, through Patrick Montagner, discusses the challenges of supervising banks' exposures to non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) in fragmented credit markets. The contribution highlights how increased interconnections and data gaps complicate risk assessment and the need for vigilance on conduct standards when distributing private market products.
ECB on Harmonisation and Diversity in Banking Regulation
The ECB published an interview with Patrick Montagner discussing the balance between harmonising banking regulation across the EU and respecting the diversity of institutions. He highlighted the benefits of a Single Rulebook for market integration and stability, while also noting the need for proportionate supervision, particularly for smaller institutions.
ECB Interview: Making Supervision More Effective
The ECB has published a reform agenda to make banking supervision more efficient, effective, and risk-based. This initiative focuses on simplification, harmonisation, and leveraging technology to reduce complexity without compromising prudential standards or resilience. The changes aim to improve the competitiveness of the European banking sector.
ECB Discusses Physical Climate Risks and Insurance Role for Banks
The ECB highlights that climate-related physical risks remain material for banks, despite waning political attention in some areas. While insurance can mitigate losses, banks need to improve their understanding and management of these risks, particularly in granular exposure identification and integration into credit decisions.
Pedro Machado discusses synthetic risk transfers in Europe
Pedro Machado, Member of the Supervisory Board of the ECB, delivered a speech on synthetic risk transfers in Europe at the LBBW Fixed Income Forum. The speech discussed the growing role of synthetic risk transfers, their prudential implications, and the need for a clear regulatory framework, referencing recent opinions and reports.
VA Software License Management Challenges Require Further Action
The GAO has issued a statement for the Congressional Record regarding the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) software licensing practices. The report highlights challenges in tracking software licenses and managing restrictive licensing practices that impact cloud computing efforts, recommending further action by the VA.
GAO Report: IRS AI Use Lacks Skills, Data Quality, and Strategic Management
A GAO report released March 24, 2026, found that the IRS faces significant risks in its use of artificial intelligence due to staffing reductions, incomplete inventory of AI applications, and a lack of strategic management. The report highlights that the IRS may not have the necessary skilled workforce or a comprehensive plan to support its growing AI initiatives.
GAO Report on Institutional Investor Ownership of Single-Family Rental Homes
A GAO report released on March 24, 2026, examines institutional investor ownership of single-family rental homes in six metropolitan areas between 2018 and 2024. The report found an increase in the number of investor-owned homes, though the overall percentage of single-family homes owned by institutional investors remained low, between 1-3% in 2024.
Solar Geoengineering: Uncertainties and Governance Concerns
The GAO has released a report highlighting the uncertainties surrounding solar geoengineering technologies aimed at cooling the Earth. The report notes that while private companies are beginning to develop these methods, there is a lack of oversight and understanding of their environmental and public health effects, raising geopolitical and governance concerns.
GAO Report: IRS AI Use Inventory
The GAO has released a supplement detailing the IRS's use of artificial intelligence as of June 2025. The report, GAO-26-108418, supplements a previous report and lists 57 AI uses within the IRS, including for audit selection and taxpayer assistance.
FDA Advisory Committees: Transparency on Conflicts of Interest
The GAO reported that the FDA has not finalized guidance on determining financial conflicts of interest for its advisory committee members, nor does it publicly share how these decisions are made. This lack of transparency could affect the consistency and accountability of FDA decisions regarding drug and product evaluations.
WHB 2154 v. Uber Technologies - Summons Issued
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has issued a summons in the case of WHB 2154 v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al. The summons was issued on March 24, 2026, for Rasier, LLC, Rasier-CA, LLC, and Uber Technologies, Inc. The underlying complaint was filed on March 20, 2026.
Beachley v. Trans Union, LLC - Sanction Award
The District Court of Colorado has issued an order addressing a defendant's motion for fees and costs, awarding $71,886 as a sanction against the plaintiff for their conduct. This award follows a previous recommendation to dismiss the plaintiff's claims and impose sanctions.
McMillan v. Mountain Medicinals - Motion to Dismiss Granted
The District Court for the District of Colorado granted Defendant Mountain Medicinals, LLC's motion to dismiss in the case of Kelsee McMillan v. Mountain Medicinals, LLC. The court also denied the Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment. The case involved claims of gender discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation.
James Berns v. State Farm - Certified Question to Colorado Supreme Court
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado has certified a question regarding insurance bad faith law to the Colorado Supreme Court. The case, James Berns v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, involves a dispute over whether an insurer's duty to settle is suspended once a lawsuit is filed and there is a disagreement on damages.
O'Neil v. Denver - Denial of Counsel and PACER Fee Exemption
The District Court for the District of Colorado denied a plaintiff's request for appointed counsel and an exemption from PACER fees. The court found the request for counsel premature and the PACER exemption request lacked sufficient demonstration of need.
Rigato v. Camey - Plaintiff's Motion for Counsel Denied
The District Court of Colorado denied a plaintiff's motion for appointment of pro bono counsel without prejudice. The court found that while counsel would aid the pro se plaintiff, it was not appropriate at this time given the case's current stage and the plaintiff's allegations.
Payment Brokers Group v. Agentra - Court Denies New Trial Motion
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado denied a motion for a new trial filed by defendants Agentra, LLC, BID Dental, LLC, MyHealthPass, LLC, and Innovative Health Insurance Partners, LLC. The court upheld a previous judgment awarding $1.3 million in damages.
Baha'is Win Trademark Ruling Against Chase; Summary Judgment Granted on Federal Claims
The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado granted summary judgment to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States in their trademark dispute against Neal Chase. The court found that a prior decision by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) was outcome determinative for the federal claims.
SFC bans Lui Pak Tong for life, fines him $17.43 million
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong has permanently banned Lui Pak Tong from the industry and imposed a fine of $17.43 million for misconduct. This action follows an enforcement investigation into his professional conduct.
EBA Policy Research Workshop Call for Papers
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has issued a call for papers for its 2026 Policy Research Workshop, focusing on efficient and proportionate regulation for a competitive financial sector. Researchers are invited to submit papers by June 19, 2026.
EBA MREL Impact Assessment Report
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published its second report assessing the Minimum Requirement for Own Funds and Eligible Liabilities (MREL) framework. The report indicates that EU banks have successfully built MREL resources and met final targets, though smaller banks continue to face structural challenges.
United States v. Michael Wayne Bailey - Affirmance of Sentence
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a 300-month sentence for Michael Wayne Bailey, who was convicted of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute illegal narcotics. The court found no error in the jury instructions, the admission of evidence, or the sufficiency of the evidence presented.
Grady v. Cratsenburg - Reversal of Arrest Ruling Under Nieves Framework
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's ruling regarding an arrest, applying the Supreme Court's framework from Nieves v. Bartlett. The decision clarifies the application of probable cause in retaliatory arrest claims, impacting how such cases are adjudicated.
United States v. Paul Curry - Criminal Appeal
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions and sentence of Paul Curry. Curry appealed his convictions, arguing insufficient evidence and prejudicial admission of jail calls, and also challenged his sentence. The court found no grounds to overturn the lower court's decision.
State v. Elijah Q. Webster - Criminal Appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case of State v. Elijah Q. Webster. The opinion was authored by Judge David Mann and filed on March 23, 2026, concerning an appeal from Thurston Superior Court.
Court of Appeals Opinion: Ian Anthony Gantt Personal Restraint Petition
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an opinion regarding the personal restraint petition of Ian Anthony Gantt. The case, identified by docket number 88290-2, was filed on March 23, 2026. The opinion was authored by Judge Linda Coburn.
Mettler Auld v. City Of Seattle & 14th & Dravus, Llc - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Washington State Court of Appeals has filed an opinion in the case Lesley Mettler Auld v. City Of Seattle & 14th & Dravus, Llc. The opinion was authored by Judge Cecily Hazelrigg and filed on March 23, 2026. The underlying judgment under review was filed on June 20, 2024.
Law Office Of B. Craig Gourley, Pllc. v. David P. Marosi & Cheryl A. Ford - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Washington Court of Appeals has filed an opinion in the case of Law Office Of B. Craig Gourley, Pllc. v. David P. Marosi & Cheryl A. Ford. The opinion was authored by Judge Leonard Feldman and filed on March 23, 2026. This document provides details on the case, including the docket number and the lower court's judgment.
Undivided Media v. City of Seattle - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case of Undivided Media LLC v. City of Seattle. The opinion was authored by Judge Linda Coburn and filed on March 23, 2026. This document provides the case details and identifies the judges and counsel involved.
State v. Taylor Norton - Criminal Appeal
The Washington State Court of Appeals has filed an opinion in the case of State of Washington v. Taylor Norton. The opinion was authored by Judge Michael Diaz and filed on March 23, 2026. This filing represents a new judicial decision in an ongoing legal matter.
In The Matter Of The Detention Of D.l. - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an opinion regarding the detention of D.l. The case, docketed as 88004-7, was filed on March 23, 2026, and concerns a judgment or order reviewed from March 20, 2025.
Akopyan v. City of Shoreline - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Washington Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case of Akopyan v. City of Shoreline. The case involves an appeal of a judgment or order filed on January 7, 2025. The opinion was authored by Judge Cecily Hazelrigg and filed on March 23, 2026.
King County v. Aquatherm Pipe Lawsuit - Court of Appeals Ruling
The Washington Court of Appeals has ruled on a lawsuit filed by King County against Aquatherm GmbH and others regarding defective pipe installed at the King County Correctional Facility. The court affirmed the trial court's decision, upholding a jury award of over $18 million to King County.
MAPTAP USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for MAPTAP, which seeks to register a mark for downloadable computer game software featuring virtual goods. The application was published for opposition on March 23, 2026, following a filing date of March 22, 2026.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application - Better Places
The USPTO has received an intent to use trademark application (TM99717398) for 'Better Places' on March 22, 2026. The application seeks to register the mark for downloadable decoder software.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application Software
The USPTO has published an intent to use trademark application for downloadable computer application software. The software is designed for legal research, case organization, document management, and drafting in virtual environments.
USPTO Trademark Application for Screen Capture Software
The USPTO has published an intent-to-use trademark application for downloadable computer software designed for screen capture, activity monitoring, and context delivery to artificial intelligence agents. The application was filed on March 22, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application - Campus Crush
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Campus Crush' for services including internet-based dating, social networking, and downloadable mobile applications. The application was filed on March 22, 2026, and is designated for use on March 23, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application for PROJECTPROOF Software
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'PROJECTPROOF' software. The application covers downloadable mobile application software and SaaS services for project documentation, photo capture, report generation, and electronic signatures, aimed at construction professionals.
ORCAZE Trademark Published for Opposition
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published the ORCAZE trademark application for opposition. The application covers various types of scales, including bathroom scales, digital scales, and body fat scales.
USPTO Trademark Application - Augmented Reality Headsets and Smartwatches
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99717491) for augmented reality headsets, smartwatches, smartglasses, and related software and accessories. The application was filed on March 22, 2026, and is related to computing and electronics.
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