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Supreme Court - Application for Writ of Injunction Denied

The Supreme Court denied an application for a writ of injunction pending appeal in the case of Tangipa, David, et al. v. Newsom, Gov. of CA, et al. The order was issued by the Court on February 4, 2026.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Heath v. Florida - Certiorari Denied

The U.S. Supreme Court denied the petition for a writ of certiorari in Heath v. Florida. Justice Thomas referred the application for a stay of execution of sentence of death to the Court, which was also denied. This action concludes the federal review of the case.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Medicaid Fraud Charges Filed Against Two Individuals

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado and the Colorado Attorney General's Office have filed charges against Ashley Marie Stevens and Wesam Yassin for defrauding Colorado Medicaid's non-emergent medical transportation program. The alleged fraud totals over $4.3 million, with charges including wire fraud, health care fraud, and money laundering.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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FTC v. Kids Project - Petition to Quash Civil Investigative Demand

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a petition to quash a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) in the matter of Kids Project (Matter Number P264800). This action relates to an ongoing FTC investigation concerning consumer protection practices.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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FTC v. World Professional Association for Transgender Health - Civil Investigative Demand

The FTC has issued a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) to the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH). WPATH has filed a petition to quash this demand, asserting it is overly broad and unduly burdensome. The FTC is seeking information related to WPATH's standards of care and data collection practices.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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FTC and States Sue Cancer Recovery Foundation for Donor Deception

The FTC and 10 states have filed a lawsuit against the Cancer Recovery Foundation International, also known as Women's Cancer Fund, and its operator for allegedly deceiving donors. The charity is accused of collecting over $18 million from 2017 to 2022, with only a small fraction going to support cancer patients and the majority used for fundraisers and the operator.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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FTC and States Stop Kars-R-Us.com Deceptive Fundraising Scheme

The FTC and 19 states have stopped Kars-R-Us.com, Inc. and its operators from continuing a deceptive charity fundraising scheme. The operators made false claims to donors, and under a proposed settlement, face restrictions on future fundraising, with one operator permanently banned.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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FTC v. XCL Resources Holdings, LLC - Antitrust Enforcement

The FTC has filed a gun jumping case against XCL Resources Holdings, LLC, Verdun Oil Company II LLC, and EP Energy, LLC. The companies will pay a record $5.6 million civil penalty to settle allegations of illegal pre-merger coordination in violation of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act.

Urgent Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
2mo ago SEC Press Releases
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SEC and CFTC Joint Event on Crypto Harmonization

The SEC and CFTC will hold a joint event on January 27, 2026, to discuss harmonization efforts and U.S. financial leadership in the crypto era. The event aims to address regulatory clarity for market participants and foster innovation in the cryptocurrency space.

Routine Notice Securities
2mo ago SEC Press Releases
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SEC Appoints New Chairman and Board Members to PCAOB

The SEC announced the appointment of Demetrios Logothetis as Chairman and three new members to the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). These appointments are intended to usher in a new era of sensible and efficient oversight of auditors, focusing on the PCAOB's core mission of investor protection.

Routine Notice Securities
2mo ago SEC Press Releases
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SEC Publishes Data on ETFs, Fund Mergers, and Advisors

The SEC's Division of Economic and Risk Analysis has published new reports on active ETFs and fund mergers, along with updated statistics for municipal advisors, transfer agents, and security-based swap dealers. These publications provide data and analysis on market trends and investor fee impacts.

Routine Notice Securities
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SEC v. Ryan Squillante - Insider Trading Enforcement

The SEC announced a final consent judgment against Ryan Squillante for insider trading. Squillante was ordered to pay disgorgement and prejudgment interest totaling $250,765, which was satisfied by a criminal fine in a parallel case. The SEC alleges he used confidential information to trade in at least ten securities.

Urgent Enforcement Securities
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SEC Obtains Judgments Against Shvartsman Brothers for Insider Trading

The SEC announced it obtained final consent judgments against Gerald and Michael Shvartsman for insider trading in DWAC securities, resulting in disgorgement of over $22 million. The action also involved parallel criminal proceedings, and the SEC voluntarily dismissed its claims against Rocket One Capital LLC.

Urgent Enforcement Securities
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SEC Charges Marat Likhtenstein with $4 Million Offering Fraud

The SEC has charged Marat Likhtenstein with an offering fraud scheme that raised over $4.1 million. Likhtenstein allegedly misappropriated investor funds for personal expenses and Ponzi-like payments. He consented to injunctive relief, with monetary relief to be determined.

Urgent Enforcement Securities
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SEC Charges CBA Pharma and Two Executives with Fraud

The SEC has charged CBA Pharma, Inc. and two executives with defrauding investors in a securities offering that raised approximately $4.1 million. The company allegedly misrepresented the effectiveness and FDA approval status of its cancer drug, CBT-1.

Urgent Enforcement Securities
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SEC v. Barrington Asset Management - Enforcement Action Dismissal and Settlement

The SEC has dismissed its civil enforcement action against Barrington Asset Management, Inc. and Gregory D. Paris. Simultaneously, the SEC instituted a settled administrative proceeding against the same parties. The dismissal and settlement occurred on February 10, 2026.

Priority review Enforcement Securities
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SEC Technical Amendments to Commission Forms

The SEC has issued a final rule making technical amendments to its commission forms. These amendments are administrative in nature and do not alter existing disclosure requirements or regulatory obligations for public companies, broker-dealers, or fund managers.

Routine Rule Securities
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SEC Technical Amendments to Commission Rules and Forms

The SEC has issued a final rule making technical amendments to its existing rules and forms. This action is part of routine administrative updates to ensure clarity and accuracy in regulatory filings and procedures.

Routine Rule Securities
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SEC Delegation of Authority to Director of Investment Management

The SEC has issued a final rule amending its delegation of authority to the Director of the Division of Investment Management. This rule clarifies and updates the specific functions and responsibilities that can be delegated to the Director. The changes are effective upon publication in the Federal Register.

Routine Rule Securities
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SEC Technical Amendment to Delegation of Authority Rules

The SEC has adopted a technical amendment to its delegation of authority rules. This amendment corrects an outdated cross-reference in the rules that delegate authority to the Commission's staff to grant certain exemptions from Rule 612 of Regulation NMS.

Routine Rule Securities
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SEC Proposes Amending Small Business Definitions for Investment Companies and Advisers

The SEC has proposed amendments to the definitions of 'small business' and 'small organization' for investment companies and advisers under the Regulatory Flexibility Act. The proposal aims to increase asset-based thresholds and establish a mechanism for future inflation adjustments. Public comments are due by March 13, 2026.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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People v. Zapata - Criminal Appeal

The California Court of Appeal, Fourth District, has made available its opinion in the criminal appeal case People v. Zapata, docket number D084024. This update pertains to a specific judicial proceeding and its published outcome.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Zenith Insurance Co. v. WCAB - Workers' Compensation Appeal

This document is a court case filing from the California Court of Appeal, Sixth District, involving Zenith Insurance Co. and the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB). The case number is H052785. It represents a new legal proceeding within the state's workers' compensation system.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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People v. J.C. - Case Opinion

The California Courts of Appeal have made available an opinion in the case of People v. J.C. This document represents a judicial decision and does not introduce new regulatory requirements for businesses.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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B338698 - Appellate Court Case Search Result

This document provides search results for appellate court case number B338698. It is a notification of case status within the court system. No new regulatory requirements or enforcement actions are detailed.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
2mo ago DOJ News
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Businessman waives $8.4M debt discharge after DOJ investigation

Businessman waives $8.4M debt discharge after DOJ investigation

Routine Notice
2mo ago DOJ News
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Man sentenced to 48 months for acting as PRC covert agent

Man sentenced to 48 months for acting as PRC covert agent

Routine Notice
2mo ago DOJ News
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Two men plead guilty to $3.5M Minneapolis Medicaid fraud

Two men plead guilty to $3.5M Minneapolis Medicaid fraud

Routine Notice
2mo ago DOJ News
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Justice Department enforces order to divest Chinese company from U.S

Justice Department enforces order to divest Chinese company from U.S

Routine Notice
2mo ago DOJ News
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Civil Rights Division secures $68M settlement in predatory land sales lawsuit

Civil Rights Division secures $68M settlement in predatory land sales lawsuit

Routine Notice
2mo ago DOJ News
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Justice Department sues Miami Gardens tax preparer Christopher Brown and Superior Taxes LLC

Justice Department sues Miami Gardens tax preparer Christopher Brown and Superior Taxes LLC

Routine Notice
2mo ago DOJ News
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Ten defendants sentenced over 108 years for Columbus drug trafficking

Ten defendants sentenced over 108 years for Columbus drug trafficking

Routine Notice
2mo ago FINRA Rule Filings
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FINRA Proposed Rule Change to Amend Communications with the Public Rule

FINRA has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to amend FINRA Rule 2210 concerning communications with the public. The amendment would permit members to project performance or provide targeted returns on investments, subject to specific conditions ensuring a sound basis for such projections.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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State AGs Warn Corporations on Antitrust and Consumer Protection

A coalition of 10 State Attorneys General, led by Florida AG Uthmeier, has issued notices to nearly 80 corporations involved with the U.S. Plastics Pact, Consumer Goods Forum, or Sustainable Packaging Coalition. The AGs warn that these companies' participation in initiatives setting production and packaging targets may violate antitrust and consumer protection laws.

Priority review Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
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State AG Secures 120-Year Sentence for Human Trafficker

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that the Office of Statewide Prosecution secured a 120-year prison sentence for Marquett James, who was convicted of human trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. This action follows a federal refusal to prosecute the case.

Urgent Enforcement Criminal Justice
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CT Dept of Banking - Administrative Order for Banta, Meera, First Bank Mortgage

The Connecticut Department of Banking has added a new administrative order and settlement for Banta, Meera, and First Bank Mortgage, Inc. d/b/a Money Tree. The order, dated January 30, details the terms of the settlement.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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Texas AG Investigates "Sharia City" Development

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into a proposed development in Kaufman County, referred to as a "sharia city." The investigation targets SEE Holding and Kaufman Solar LLC, with the AG issuing Requests to Examine to gather information on the development's legality and compliance with Texas laws.

Priority review Enforcement Environmental Protection
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Paxton Secures $68M Settlement Against Colony Ridge Developers

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, in conjunction with the DOJ, secured a $68 million settlement against Colony Ridge developers. The agreement halts new residential lot platting for 36 months, prohibits sales to individuals from certain countries, and mandates new underwriting and identification standards.

Urgent Enforcement Immigration
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Texas AG Rescinds Opinion on SSNs for Occupational Licenses

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has withdrawn a 2001 legal opinion that allowed occupational license applicants to not submit a Social Security Number. A new opinion requires SSNs for all applicants, aiming to prevent undocumented immigrants from obtaining licenses and protect jobs for authorized workers.

Priority review Guidance Immigration
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NY AG Recovers $4.7M from Tax Evasion Scheme by Truck Rental Companies

New York Attorney General Letitia James recovered over $4.7 million from two NYC truck rental companies, Able Rentals and Abarn Equipment Corp., and their accountant, Howard Zapken, for a decade-long tax evasion scheme. The companies underreported sales, pocketing over $1.3 million in collected sales tax.

Urgent Enforcement Taxation
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RAM Payment LLC Consent Order filed 5th Feb

RAM Payment LLC Consent Order filed 5th Feb

Routine Notice
2mo ago UK New Legislation
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Universal Credit and ESA Rates Amendment Regulations 2026

The UK government has issued the Universal Credit and ESA Rates Amendment Regulations 2026, which will come into force on April 6, 2026. These regulations amend the rates of Universal Credit and Employment and Support Allowance.

Priority review Rule Pensions & Retirement
2mo ago UK New Legislation
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Health and Social Care Pension Scheme (NI) 2026 Amendment

The UK Government has amended the Health and Social Care Pension Scheme (NI) effective January 1, 2026. This amendment introduces changes to the pension regulations for health and social care workers in Northern Ireland.

Priority review Rule Pensions & Retirement
2mo ago UK New Legislation
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Tribunal Rules Amended

The UK government has amended the Tribunal Rules, introducing changes to time limits for case submissions and altering case allocation procedures. These amendments are intended to streamline tribunal processes and ensure more efficient case management across various tribunals.

Priority review Rule Judicial Administration
2mo ago UK New Legislation
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Justice Reform Act Commencement Date Amendment

The UK government has issued amendment regulations to change the commencement date for the Justice Reform Act. These regulations, effective March 1, 2026, alter when specific provisions of the Act will come into force.

Routine Rule Judicial Administration
2mo ago UK New Legislation
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Employment Appeal Tribunal Rules 2026: Appeal Time Limits Clarified

The UK government has issued the Employment Appeal Tribunal Rules 2026, which clarify the time limits for lodging appeals. These rules aim to provide greater certainty for parties involved in employment tribunal proceedings.

Priority review Rule Employment & Labor
2mo ago DOJ News
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Man gets 20 years for $73M crypto scam

Man gets 20 years for $73M crypto scam

Routine Notice
2mo ago DOJ News
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Two Queens men charged with $120M Medicare/Medicaid fraud

Two Queens men charged with $120M Medicare/Medicaid fraud

Routine Notice
2mo ago DOJ News
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Maryland man sentenced over 27 years for child abuse material

Maryland man sentenced over 27 years for child abuse material

Routine Notice
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CT AG Investigates Concierge Apartments Over Tenant Complaints

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has launched an investigation into Concierge Apartments management following tenant complaints about deteriorating conditions. A civil investigative demand seeks documentation regarding tenant issues, repairs, and management practices under the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act.

Priority review Enforcement Housing

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