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Oregon Supreme Court Dismisses Complaint Against Isaac Ersoff

The Oregon Supreme Court has dismissed a complaint against attorney Isaac Ersoff, upholding a trial panel's decision. The complaint alleged violations of professional conduct rules related to a probate petition. The court found the Oregon State Bar failed to prove the allegations by clear and convincing evidence.

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Oregon Supreme Court
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State v. Monaco - Affirmation of Court of Appeals Decision

The Oregon Supreme Court affirmed the Court of Appeals decision and the circuit court's judgment in State v. Monaco. The court addressed two issues: the admissibility of statements made by the defendant during a police interrogation and the constitutionality of Oregon's felony-murder statute as applied to the defendant.

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NAIC Reaccredits New Jersey and Tennessee Insurance Departments

The NAIC Financial Regulation Standards and Accreditation (F) Committee has reaccredited the insurance regulatory departments of New Jersey and Tennessee. This reaccreditation confirms that these departments continue to meet NAIC standards for financial solvency oversight and effective regulation of multistate insurers.

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NAIC President White Discusses AI, Market Data at Spring Meeting

NAIC President Scott A. White discussed the organization's strategic priorities, including the regulation of artificial intelligence in the insurance sector and efforts to address homeowners market challenges. The remarks were delivered at the NAIC's 2026 Spring National Meeting.

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Basel III Monitoring Report on Capital Requirements and Risks

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has released its Basel III monitoring report based on end-June 2025 data. The report, dated March 24, 2026, details the impact of the Basel III framework, including the finalisation of reforms from December 2017 and the market risk framework from January 2019. It includes interactive dashboards for various risk types.

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Kai Noname v. State of Texas - Mandamus Denied

The Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District, denied Kai Noname's petition for a writ of mandamus against the State of Texas. The court issued a memorandum opinion on March 19, 2026, denying the petition without further elaboration.

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In re Dongxin MA and MA Acupuncture Center PC v. State of Texas - Petition for Mandamus Denied

The Texas Court of Appeals denied a petition for writ of mandamus in the case of In re Dongxin MA and MA Acupuncture Center PC v. the State of Texas. The court issued a memorandum opinion and denied the petition without further elaboration.

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Elon Musk v. Benjamin Brody - Libel Ruling Reversed

The Texas Court of Appeals reversed a trial court's denial of Elon Musk's motion to dismiss a libel lawsuit. The court found that Musk's comment on Twitter was protected speech under the Texas Citizens Participation Act and remanded the case for dismissal.

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R. F. v. Texas Department of Family and Protective Services - Parental Rights Termination

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's order terminating a mother's parental rights. The court found sufficient evidence to support the termination and rejected the mother's claim of ineffective assistance of counsel. The decision stems from a case involving child protective services and allegations of substance abuse.

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Kindred v. State - Assault Conviction Appeal

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for assault family violence, upholding a one-year jail sentence for Herman Lee Kindred. The court found no arguable grounds for appeal after an independent review of the record and counsel's Anders brief.

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Steadman v. State of Texas - DWI Appeal Abated

The Texas Court of Appeals has abated and remanded the DWI appeal of Gina Ilisa Steadman to the trial court. The trial court must determine if the appellant wishes to proceed with the appeal and if her counsel has abandoned the case. A hearing will be held, and findings will be submitted to the appellate court by April 20, 2026.

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John Edgar Crayton Jr. v. State of Texas - Intoxication Manslaughter Sentencing

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a 40-year prison sentence for John Edgar Crayton Jr. on two counts of intoxication manslaughter. The court found that Crayton forfeited his appellate complaint regarding the lack of an ability-to-pay hearing for court costs by failing to object at the trial court level.

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In Re J. E. Pendleton v. the State of Texas - Mandamus

The Texas Court of Appeals denied a petition for writ of mandamus filed by J. E. Pendleton, who sought to appear in court via video conference while seeking asylum in Canada. The court found that the relator failed to provide a sufficient record to establish entitlement to extraordinary relief.

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Singapore-Taipei Tax Agreement Enters Force, Lowers Withholding Tax

Singapore and Taipei have entered into a new tax agreement that lowers withholding tax rates on cross-border income flows. This agreement, effective February 13, 2026, replaces a 1982 agreement and aims to enhance bilateral trade and investment.

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Mandatory GST InvoiceNow for All Businesses by April 2031

Singapore's Inland Revenue Authority (IRAS) will mandate all GST-registered businesses to use the InvoiceNow e-invoicing network by April 2031. This phased rollout, starting April 2028, aims to increase productivity and improve tax compliance through digital invoice submission. Transitional funding will be provided to offset onboarding costs.

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Singapore Cambodia Double Taxation Agreement Protocol Enters Force

Singapore and Cambodia's Second Protocol to their Double Taxation Agreement has entered into force on March 6, 2026. The protocol amends the agreement to incorporate Base Erosion and Profit Shifting standards and includes a new Article 28 on Entitlement of Benefits.

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Singapore IRAS: Direct Tax Bills for 1 Million Taxpayers

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) will issue direct tax bills to approximately 1 million taxpayers starting mid-March 2026 under the Direct Notice of Assessment initiative. This aims to simplify the tax process for most individuals, who will no longer need to file a tax return. The notice also highlights that over $5 million in penalties were collected for late and non-payment for the previous tax year.

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IRAS Raids Over 20 Locations for GST Refund Fraud

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) conducted island-wide raids at over 20 locations, arresting one suspect and seizing evidence related to suspected Goods and Services Tax (GST) refund fraud. The operation targeted schemes involving fictitious purchases and inflated transactions, with businesses across Logistics and Wholesale Trade identified.

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The Merchant of Tennis, Inc. v. Superior Court - Court Opinion

The California Court of Appeal modified a prior opinion in The Merchant of Tennis, Inc. v. Superior Court, adding a sentence stating each side bears its own costs on appeal. This modification does not change the underlying judgment regarding the repayment clause in individual settlement agreements for installment sales.

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SCJC Consultation on Modernising Signet Order for Service

The Scottish Civil Justice Council (SCJC) is seeking feedback on a proposed new Order for Service to modernise the signet process. The consultation is open to the public, judiciary, legal profession, and court officers.

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SCJC Consultation on Simplified Fees for Officers of Court

The Scotland Civil Justice Council (SCJC) is consulting on a simplified table of fees for officers of court. The consultation period is 12 weeks and ends on August 22.

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SCJC Proposes Extending Protective Expenses Orders

The Scottish Civil Justice Council (SCJC) has opened a 12-week public consultation on proposals to extend the availability of Protective Expenses Orders (PEOs). PEOs are designed to allow individuals with limited financial means to access justice by covering their legal expenses in certain court cases.

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SCJC Call for Evidence: Modes of Attendance Rules

The Scotland Civil Justice Council (SCJC) has issued a call for evidence regarding its rules on modes of attendance for court hearings. The consultation seeks feedback on the clarity of existing rules for in-person, virtual, and hybrid hearings, the process for requesting changes, and the impact of virtual hearings on access to and open justice.

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SCJC Group Procedure Call for Evidence

The Scotland Civil Justice Council (SCJC) has issued a call for evidence regarding group procedure. This consultation seeks input from stakeholders on the current procedures and potential improvements. The deadline for submitting evidence was March 31, 2023.

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Executive Order 656: Statewide strategy for adults with profound autism

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey issued Executive Order 656, establishing a statewide strategy to support adults with profound autism. This order aims to coordinate services and improve outcomes for this population within the Commonwealth.

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Legal Ombudsman Decision on Property Title Advice

The UK Legal Ombudsman issued a decision regarding a complaint against Strain Keville LLP (now Law Direct Limited) concerning property title advice provided in 2011. The decision details how a failure to identify a critical charge on the freehold title led to significant financial and legal complications for the client, Mr A, when he attempted to sell the property years later.

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Legal Ombudsman Final Decision on Irwin Mitchell Complaint

The UK Legal Ombudsman has issued a final decision regarding a complaint against Irwin Mitchell. The decision upholds a provisional decision that found unreasonable service in several areas, including failure to obtain prior authorization from legal expense insurers and inadequate advice on prospects of success. A remedy totalling £34,817.85 was confirmed.

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Legal Ombudsman Final Decision on Stocker and Co. Complaint

The UK Legal Ombudsman has issued a final decision regarding a complaint against the now-closed firm Stocker & Co LLP. The decision upholds several of the complainant's grievances concerning the firm's handling of an investment deposit and insurance policy, recommending a payment of £54,956.58.

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Legal Ombudsman: Final Decision on KMC Legal Mortgage Redemption Failure

The UK Legal Ombudsman has issued a final decision against KMC Legal (trading as F W Meggitt & Co Ltd) for failing to properly handle a property purchase, specifically regarding mortgage redemption and incorrect financial statements. The firm failed to respond to the complaint or the provisional decision, leading to the adoption of the provisional findings.

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Legal Ombudsman Decision: Lake Jackson Litigation Dispute

The UK Legal Ombudsman has issued a final decision regarding a dispute between Mr A and the law firm Lake Jackson. The ombudsman directed the firm to limit their fees to £1,700, pay £500 in compensation to Mr A, and provide Mr A with his case file. The firm is understood to be closed.

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US v. Edward Devone - Affirmation of Sentence

The Fourth Circuit affirmed Edward Dominique Devone's 120-month sentence for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The court found that any potential error in calculating the sentencing guidelines range was harmless because the district court indicated it would have imposed the same sentence based on statutory factors.

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CT AG Sues Trump Administration Over USDA Funding Conditions

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, joined by 21 other state attorneys general, has sued the Trump administration over new, unconstitutional conditions imposed on USDA funding. The lawsuit challenges requirements related to immigration, diversity, equity, and inclusion that are unrelated to the purpose of USDA programs.

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AG Uthmeier Secures 81-Year Sentence for Prison Drug Trafficking

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced an 81-year prison sentence for Mario Crawford, a career criminal convicted of orchestrating a scheme to smuggle drugs and contraband into Florida Department of Corrections facilities using drones. The investigation involved contraband found at multiple correctional institutes and traced back to Crawford.

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West Midlands Police Officer Charged with Assault and PAVA Misuse

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has charged a West Midlands Police officer, PC Brandon Harrison, with assault and misuse of PAVA incapacitant spray following an investigation into excessive force during an arrest. The officer also faces charges under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. PC Harrison is due to appear in court on March 16, 2026.

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UK IOPC News
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Ex-Devon and Cornwall PC Gross Misconduct Finding

The UK's Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) found gross misconduct for a former Devon and Cornwall Police officer, PC Bijan Davarian, who provided a dishonest account of a woman's fall from a carpark. He would have been dismissed had he not already resigned. Another officer, PC Dave Burnard, received a final written warning for misconduct.

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UK IOPC News
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Met Officer Sacked for Discrimination Against Detainee

The UK's Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) announced that a Metropolitan Police custody sergeant has been sacked for gross misconduct. The officer used excessive force and discriminatory language against a detainee, leading to his dismissal and placement on the policing barred list.

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UK IOPC News
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Met Officer Cleared in David Carrick Investigation Misconduct Case

The UK's Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has concluded its investigation into a misconduct investigation by the Metropolitan Police concerning serial sex offender David Carrick. A Detective Sergeant, Ray Mackennon, was cleared of gross misconduct by a panel after allegations of failing to properly supervise the investigation were not proven.

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UK IOPC News
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IOPC Investigation into GMP Officers' Conduct After Oldham Fire Deaths

The UK's Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has concluded its investigation into three Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers following the deaths of four men in an Oldham fire. While no misconduct was found for two officers, a senior officer's actions were deemed gross incompetence for failing to disclose information, though not gross misconduct. Another officer will undergo reflective practice.

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Housing Ombudsman Compensation Guidance

The UK Housing Ombudsman has released new compensation guidance, effective April 1, 2026, to promote a consistent and fair approach to compensation awards across the sector. The guidance aims to clarify expectations for landlords and residents, drawing on engagement with both parties and analysis of past maladministration cases.

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Housing Ombudsman Report on Apologies in Complaint Handling

The UK Housing Ombudsman has released a report highlighting the importance of meaningful apologies in complaint handling, aligning with its existing guidance. The report uses case examples to illustrate how landlords can improve their apology practices to provide more effective remedies and rebuild resident trust.

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Housing Ombudsman Consults on 2026-27 Business Plan

The UK Housing Ombudsman has launched a consultation on its 2026-27 Business Plan, seeking feedback from landlords, residents, and the sector. The plan addresses record complaint volumes and proposes targets for case resolution times and efficiency improvements, alongside a potential membership fee increase.

Priority review Consultation Housing
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Housing Ombudsman Multilingual Complaint Videos

The UK Housing Ombudsman has released new multilingual videos to support residents in understanding their complaints process. These videos are now available in an expanded range of languages, including Akan, Arabic, Bengali, and Spanish, in addition to previously available languages. The initiative aims to make the Ombudsman's services more accessible and inclusive for social housing residents in England.

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Bristol Council Tenancy Process Overhauled After Vulnerable Resident Made Homeless

The UK Housing Ombudsman has ordered Bristol City Council to overhaul its tenancy processes following a finding of severe maladministration. The council failed a vulnerable resident, leading to homelessness and the disposal of belongings without consent. Changes include enhanced training, record-keeping, and a new process for managing abandoned property.

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Minister for Immigration and Citizenship v GKX18 - Costs Judgment

The Federal Court of Australia has issued a costs judgment in the case of Minister for Immigration and Citizenship v GKX18. The court granted leave to appeal, allowed the appeal, and set aside previous orders. New orders dictate that the Appellants pay the respondent's costs of the proceeding on an ordinary basis.

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Federal Court Dismisses Immigration Procedural Fairness Appeal

The Federal Court of Australia dismissed an appeal by the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship against a lower court's decision. The appeal concerned whether the Administrative Review Tribunal breached procedural fairness by not informing a respondent of proposed adverse findings before making a decision without a hearing. The court found no error in the primary judge's decision.

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Federal Court Judgment on Protection Visa Appeal

The Federal Court of Australia allowed an appeal against a decision that dismissed an application to review a protection visa refusal. The court found that the Administrative Appeals Tribunal failed to adequately consider the appellant's claims and supporting evidence regarding their identity and evasion of detection in Vietnam. The appeal was allowed, remitting the matter for reconsideration.

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Wihongi-Lim v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship - Visa Cancellation Review

The Federal Court of Australia dismissed an application for review of a visa cancellation decision made by the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship. The applicant's grounds of review, based on alleged jurisdictional error and irrationality, were not made out. The court ordered the application to be dismissed with costs.

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Rajbhandari v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs - Immigration Appeal

The Federal Court of Australia dismissed an application for an extension of time and leave to appeal a decision regarding a student visa application. The applicants were ordered to pay the respondent's costs.

Routine Enforcement Immigration
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RBI Local Area Banks Financial Statements Amendment Directions

The Reserve Bank of India has issued the Local Area Banks Financial Statements Amendment Directions, 2026. These amendments modify the disclosure requirements for Local Area Banks regarding the payment of Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC) insurance premiums.

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RBI Amendment Directions for Rural Banks Financial Statements

The Reserve Bank of India has issued second amendment directions for Regional Rural Banks' financial statements. These amendments modify the disclosure requirements regarding the payment of Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC) insurance premiums, effective April 1, 2026.

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