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Rizk v. Droco Roofing - Denial of Motion for Relief from Judgment
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's denial of a motion for relief from judgment filed by Droco Roofing. The court found no abuse of discretion, as Droco and its counsel failed to provide a change of address and did not check the docket for updates on the case, including the hearing date.
Ohio Court of Appeals Opinion on Child Custody
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a juvenile court's decision granting permanent custody of two minor children to the Cuyahoga County Division of Children and Family Services. The court found sufficient evidence to support the custody award and denied the mother's motion to extend temporary custody.
Griffith v. Chelsea Condominimum - Settlement Agreement Dispute
The Ohio Court of Appeals reviewed a dispute over a settlement agreement, focusing on contract law, attorney's fees, and damages. The court affirmed the trial court's enforcement of the settlement but reversed and remanded the award of attorney's fees pending further review of mitigation arguments.
State v. Matos - Gross Sexual Imposition Sentencing Appeal
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the six-year sentence for Eddie Matos, who pleaded guilty to two counts of gross sexual imposition involving minor children. The court found the trial court properly considered sentencing statutes and that consecutive sentences were supported by the record.
State v. Smith - Delayed New Trial Motion Denied
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision denying a defendant's motion for leave to file a delayed motion for a new trial. The court found the appellant failed to demonstrate he was unavoidably prevented from discovering the grounds for his motion.
State v. Wilson - Rape, Self-Incrimination, Prosecutorial Misconduct
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's rulings in State v. Wilson, concerning rape, self-incrimination, and prosecutorial misconduct. The court found that while some prosecutorial questions were improper, they did not substantially prejudice the defendant's right to a fair trial. Rulings on evidence were also upheld.
Ohio Court of Appeals Dismisses Appeal for Lack of Jurisdiction
The Ohio Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal filed by Myron Grace against Jack Thistledown Racino. The court found it lacked jurisdiction because the trial court's dismissal of the complaint without prejudice is not a final appealable order, and no exception applied.
State v. Toney - Rape, Remote Testimony, and Evidence
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for two counts of rape of a minor and consecutive life sentences. The court found that while permitting remote testimony from a forensic interviewer was an error, it was harmless due to other evidence and duplication of testimony. The ruling addresses issues of remote testimony, the Confrontation Clause, and sentencing factors.
In re Estate of Fogle - Estate Administrator Appointment
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a probate court's decision appointing Steven Fogle as administrator of Helen Fogle's estate. The appellant, Lesley Fogle, failed to demonstrate reversible error in the lower court's ruling, which overruled her objections to the magistrate's decision.
Writ of Mandamus Granted for Public Records Request
The Ohio Court of Appeals granted a limited writ of mandamus ordering Franklin Medical Center to provide three records sought by relator Lionel Harris under Ohio's Public Records Act. The court denied relator's request for statutory damages.
Toth v. Rocket Mtge., L.L.C. - Employment Discrimination Statute of Limitations
The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision, ruling that the trial court erred in applying a one-year statute of limitations from an employment agreement to an employment discrimination claim. The appellate court held that a threshold determination of choice of law (Michigan or Ohio) was necessary before the contractual limitation period could be applied.
State v. Griffin - Attempted Felony Murder Not a Crime in Ohio
The Ohio Court of Appeals ruled that attempted felony murder is not a cognizable crime in Ohio. The court vacated Tyron Griffin's conviction for this offense and remanded the case for further proceedings. This decision clarifies that convictions based on this charge are void.
State v. Fung - Postconviction Relief Appeal Dismissed
The Ohio Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal filed by Cheuk Lun Fung regarding a successive petition for postconviction relief. The court found the petition was barred by res judicata and constituted an impermissible attempt at bootstrapping.
Facemyer v. Facemyer - Domestic Relations Visitation Termination
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision to terminate a father's visitation rights with his minor child. The court found clear and convincing evidence of extraordinary circumstances justifying the termination, citing potential harm to the child and concluding it was in the child's best interest.
Ohio Court of Appeals Opinion on Attorney Fees Award
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's award of $4,200 in statutory attorney fees in a workers' compensation case. The court found the award was a proper application of the statutory cap under R.C. 4123.512(F).
Marrs v. Mikel - Court Opinion Affirmed Judgment
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's judgment denying a motion for relief from judgment. The case involved a dispute over a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) stemming from a divorce decree. The court found the appellant failed to establish grounds for relief or an evidentiary hearing.
Hopkins v. Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Auth. - Summary Judgment Negligence
The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a summary judgment decision in a negligence case involving the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority. The court found genuine issues of material fact regarding whether the bus driver's actions constituted negligence, potentially impacting transit authority liability for passenger injuries.
NY DEC Grant Program for Tree Production and Forest Products
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is preparing to release over $46 million through the Advancing Forest Markets Grant Program. This initiative aims to support tree production, forest management, and forest product industries across the state, aligning with Governor Hochul's 25 Million Trees initiative.
CISA Adds Microsoft SharePoint Vulnerability to KEV Catalog
CISA has added CVE-2026-20963, a Microsoft SharePoint deserialization vulnerability, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog due to evidence of active exploitation. Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies are required to remediate this vulnerability.
CISA ICS Advisory: Schneider Electric Modicon Vulnerabilities
CISA issued an advisory regarding vulnerabilities in Schneider Electric Modicon M241, M251, and M262 controllers. Successful exploitation could lead to a denial-of-service condition. Affected versions are prior to 5.4.13.12 for M241/M251 and 5.4.10.12 for M262.
CISA ICS Advisory: Schneider Electric Modicon Controllers Vulnerable
CISA issued an advisory regarding vulnerabilities in Schneider Electric Modicon Controllers M241, M251, M258, and LMC058. Successful exploitation could lead to cross-site scripting or open redirect attacks, potentially resulting in account takeover or code execution.
CISA: Schneider Electric EcoStruxure Automation Expert Vulnerability Advisory
CISA issued an advisory regarding a critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-2273) in Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure Automation Expert software. The vulnerability could allow for arbitrary command execution on engineering workstations, potentially compromising industrial control systems. Schneider Electric has released version 25.0.1 as a fix.
CISA: Schneider Electric EcoStruxure PME/EPO Vulnerability Advisory
CISA issued an advisory regarding a deserialization of untrusted data vulnerability (CVE-2025-11739) affecting Schneider Electric's EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert (PME) and EcoStruxure Power Operation (EPO) products. The vulnerability could lead to arbitrary code execution, system compromise, operational disruption, and unauthorized administrative control.
CISA Advisory: Mitsubishi Electric CNC Series Vulnerability ICSA-26-078-05
CISA issued an advisory regarding a denial-of-service vulnerability (CVE-2025-2399) in Mitsubishi Electric CNC Series products. Successful exploitation could allow remote attackers to cause an out-of-bounds read. Affected products are deployed worldwide, with remediation guidance provided by the vendor.
CISA: CTEK Chargeportal Vulnerabilities Allow Unauthorized Administrative Control
CISA issued an advisory regarding critical vulnerabilities in CTEK Chargeportal software affecting energy and transportation sectors. Successful exploitation could lead to unauthorized administrative control or denial-of-service attacks on charging stations. The vendor is sunsetting the product in April 2026.
CISA: IGL-Technologies eParking.fi ICS Advisory
CISA released an advisory regarding vulnerabilities in IGL-Technologies eParking.fi charging stations. Successful exploitation could allow attackers to gain unauthorized administrative control or disrupt services. The advisory details two critical vulnerabilities, CVE-2026-29796 and CVE-2026-31903, affecting all versions of eParking.fi.
CISA Adds Cisco Vulnerability CVE-2026-20131 to KEV Catalog
CISA has added CVE-2026-20131, a vulnerability in Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center Software and Cisco Security Cloud Control, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog. This action is based on evidence of active exploitation and requires Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to remediate the vulnerability.
CISA ICS Advisory: WebCTRL Server Vulnerabilities Allow Communication Interception
CISA issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in Automated Logic WebCTRL Premium Server. Successful exploitation could allow attackers to intercept or modify communications. The advisory provides details on affected versions and remediation guidance.
Renewables Obligation Certificate Issue Schedule 2026-2027
Ofgem has published the Renewables Obligation Certificate (ROC) issue schedule for the 2026-2027 period. The guidance outlines the deadlines for submitting ROC output data and the intended dates for ROC issuance by Ofgem.
Ofgem Decision on BUUK Connection Charging Methodology Modifications
Ofgem has issued a decision on proposed modifications to BUUK's connection charging methodology (CCM) statements. The decision follows a report submitted by BUUK on February 27, 2026, and was made within the 28-day review period stipulated by the gas transporter licence.
Ofgem DSO Performance Panel: Call for Stakeholder Evidence 2025-2026
Ofgem has issued a call for stakeholder evidence regarding the Distribution System Operator (DSO) Performance Panel's assessment of Distribution Network Operators' (DNOs) performance for the 2025-2026 period. The call seeks input on DNO performance against the DSO Panel Evaluation Criteria for the RIIO-ED2 price control period.
Ofgem Decision on SGN Connection Charging Methodology Modifications
Ofgem has issued a decision on proposed modifications to SGN's connection charging methodology statements. The decision follows a report submitted by SGN on March 4, 2026, and was made under Standard Condition 4B of the gas transporter licence.
Ofgem Approves Modified Access Rules for Eleclink Interconnector
Ofgem has approved modified Access Rules for the Eleclink interconnector, submitted by Eleclink Limited on February 16, 2026. The approval is based on the rules meeting the objectives outlined in Eleclink's Electricity Interconnector Licence.
Luxembourg IFMs Management Notification Procedures via eDesk Portal
The CSSF has announced that Luxembourg-domiciled Alternative Investment Fund Managers (IFMs) must use the eDesk Portal for management notifications and de-notifications with a European passport starting April 22, 2026. An API solution will also be available.
Arkansas Towing Board Proposes Rule Changes
The Arkansas Towing and Recovery Board is proposing changes to its administrative rules, incorporating updates from Act 932 of 2025 and other revisions. The Board is accepting written comments from March 20, 2026, through April 20, 2026.
Arkansas Proposes Rule Changes for Appraisers, Abstracters, and Inspectors
The Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing State Board of Appraisers, Abstracters, and Home Inspectors is proposing changes to its rules. These updates are necessary to align with recent legislative acts and updated national appraisal qualification criteria. The public comment period is open from March 21, 2026, to April 20, 2026.
Cervantes v. Costco Wholesale Corporation - Civil Case Filing
A new civil case, Cervantes v. Costco Wholesale Corporation, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 19, 2026. The case was removed from a California Superior Court, with Costco Wholesale Corporation listed as the defendant and filing party.
Sergio Lopez v. Marmic LLC - Wage and Hour Laws vs. IRCA
The New Jersey Supreme Court considered whether the Federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) conflicts with state wage and hour laws. The case involved an employee who provided an invalid Social Security number and was subsequently paid in kind rather than wages.
Stephen Sterling's Probation Revocation Appeal Denied
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the trial court's decision to reinstate Stephen David Sterling's original sentence after revoking his probation. Sterling had appealed the denial of his request to enter an intensive residential drug and alcohol treatment program.
Kortney Ball Appeal Petition Denied
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals denied Kortney Ball's petition for accelerated interlocutory appeal. The petition sought review of the trial judge's order denying a motion to recuse. The court found the petition lacked merit and did not comply with procedural requirements.
Florida Coastal Protection and Resilience Legislation Signed
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed two pieces of legislation, HB 1417 and SB 302, aimed at protecting Florida's coasts and strengthening coastal resilience. HB 1417 streamlines environmental processes for the DEP, while SB 302 enhances protections for the Terra Ceia Aquatic Preserve by prohibiting dredging and filling of submerged lands.
Colorado AG Sues to Block Nexstar/Tegna Broadcast Merger
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, joined by seven other state AGs, has filed a lawsuit to block the $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna Inc. by Nexstar Media Group, Inc. The lawsuit alleges the merger substantially lessens competition and tends to create a monopoly, violating the Clayton Act and an FCC rule.
Colorado AG Challenges EPA Rollback of Greenhouse Gas Pollution Policy
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, joined by a coalition of states, counties, and cities, has filed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) decision to rescind its 2009 endangerment finding. This finding is the basis for regulating greenhouse gas pollution from motor vehicles and driving climate change.
Canadian Securities Regulators Launch Pilot for Semi-Annual Financial Reporting
Canadian securities regulators, through the CSA, have launched a pilot project allowing eligible venture issuers to voluntarily adopt semi-annual financial reporting. This initiative aims to reduce regulatory burden for smaller issuers while maintaining investor protection.
USPS Proposes Discontinuing Priority Mail Express Parcel Mailings
The U.S. Postal Service is proposing to discontinue the mailing of parcels via Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Open and Distribute services as a published offering. This change would make parcel mailings under these services available only through negotiated service agreements.
PHMSA Compromise Order with Certificate of Service
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has issued a Compromise Order related to case numbers 25-0364-PM-EA and 25-0366-PM-EA, involving Mauser Packaging Solutions and Mauser Columbus. A Certificate of Service was also posted.
PHMSA Compromise Order with Premier Container Inc.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has issued a Compromise Order related to case number 24-0246-PM-EA concerning Premier Container Inc. The order and a certificate of service were posted on March 19, 2026. Specific details of the violation and settlement are available in the attached documents.
SEC Commissioner Uyeda Remarks on Capital Markets and Pursuit of Happiness
SEC Commissioner Mark T. Uyeda delivered remarks on March 19, 2026, discussing the historical significance of the 'pursuit of happiness' and its connection to the development of American capital markets. The speech emphasized how capital markets facilitate individual opportunity and the role of regulation in fostering investor confidence.
SEC Commissioner Remarks on Regulatory Framework and Technology
SEC Commissioner Paul S. Atkins delivered remarks at SEC Speaks on March 19, 2026, discussing the need for the SEC's regulatory framework to keep pace with market developments and technology. He highlighted outdated rules, such as paper delivery for shareholder communications, and the impact of regulation-by-enforcement on innovation, particularly in digital assets.
Banca d'Italia Seminars - 2026 Schedule
The Banca d'Italia has updated its schedule for seminars planned in 2026. The update, as of February, provides a list of upcoming events, including a PDF document detailing the seminars held throughout the year.
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