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Unemployment Insurance Rule Update Public Hearings
The Maine Department of Labor is holding public hearings on April 13-14, 2026, to gather input on proposed amendments to the rules governing Unemployment Insurance's Able and Available requirement and Employee Leasing Companies. These changes are necessitated by recent legislation (PL 235). Public comments are being accepted until April 24 and April 25, 2026, respectively.
Maine Paid Family and Medical Leave Applications Open March 30
The Maine Department of Labor announced that applications for the state's Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) program will open on March 30, 2026. Benefits, which provide up to 12 weeks of paid leave for medical, parental, family care, military family, and safe leave, will be available starting May 1, 2026. The program is funded by payroll contributions implemented in January 2025.
USCIS Approves New Credentialing Organization for Health Care Workers
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has approved The Evaluation Company as a new credentialing organization for certain health care workers seeking immigration benefits. This notice informs the public of this approval, which is based on existing immigration and nationality laws and DHS regulations.
Railroad Grade Crossings: Stopping Required Exception for Active Warning Devices
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued a Notification of Data Availability (NODA) regarding railroad grade crossings. This notice identifies information the agency has developed and seeks public comment to potentially inform future regulatory actions concerning exceptions for active warning devices at crossings.
York County Man Charged with Insurance Fraud and Identity Theft
The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced felony charges against a York County man accused of orchestrating an insurance fraud scheme. The defendant allegedly used false identities and co-conspirators to insure scrapped vehicles and report fabricated accidents, defrauding insurers of over $180,000.
Oregon Health Authority Highlights Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) issued a notice highlighting Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and encouraging residents to undergo screening. The notice provides statistics on colorectal cancer in Oregon and emphasizes the importance of early detection and screening, particularly for individuals under 50.
Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bar from Algeria: Final Affirmative Countervailing Duty Determination
The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued a final affirmative determination that countervailable subsidies are being provided to producers and exporters of steel concrete reinforcing bar from Algeria. This determination establishes that subsidies exist and will likely result in the imposition of countervailing duties on imports of this product from Algeria.
Agency Information Collection Activities; Importation Supplies for Emergency Relief Work
The International Trade Administration is submitting an information collection request regarding procedures for importing supplies for emergency relief work to the Office of Management and Budget for review. This notice provides an additional 30-day comment period for the public.
Thermal Paper from Germany: Preliminary Antidumping Duty Results and Rescission
The International Trade Administration has preliminarily determined that thermal paper from Germany was not sold at less than normal value during the period of review (November 1, 2023 - October 31, 2024). The review is also being rescinded in part for 14 companies. Interested parties can submit comments on these preliminary results.
Erythritol from China: Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders Issued
The International Trade Administration has issued antidumping duty and countervailing duty orders on erythritol from China. These orders are based on affirmative final determinations by the Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission that U.S. industries are materially injured by reason of unfairly traded imports.
Continuation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders on PET Film from India, Taiwan, China, UAE
The International Trade Administration (ITA) is continuing antidumping and countervailing duty orders on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film from India, Taiwan, China, and the UAE. This decision follows determinations by the ITA and the International Trade Commission that revoking these orders would likely result in the continuation or recurrence of dumping, countervailable subsidies, and material injury to the U.S. industry.
Incidental Take of Northern Sea Otters Finalized
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has finalized regulations for the incidental, nonlethal take of northern sea otters during marine construction and pile driving activities in Seward, Sitka, and Kodiak, Alaska. These regulations are effective for five years and aim to authorize take by harassment resulting from in-water noise.
FCA Annual Work Programme 2026/27 Strategic Priorities
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published its annual work programme detailing its strategic priorities for 2026/27. This document outlines the FCA's planned activities and focus areas for the second year of its five-year strategy, covering areas such as smarter regulation, supporting growth, consumer protection, and fighting financial crime.
FCA/ICO Statement on Consumer Duty and Data Protection for Vulnerable Consumers
The FCA and ICO have issued a joint statement outlining regulatory expectations for firms regarding the Consumer Duty and the lawful, fair, and responsible use of personal information for vulnerable consumers. The statement clarifies how firms can support vulnerable consumers while maintaining data protection standards.
FCA Operational Resilience Insights from Firm Self-Assessments
The FCA has published insights from firm self-assessments on operational resilience, one year after the transition period ended on March 31, 2025. The document highlights areas of good practice and areas needing improvement, encouraging firms to review and evolve their resilience approach.
Privacy Act of 1974 System of Records Notice Update
The Export-Import Bank (EXIM) is updating its Privacy Act system of records notice for the EXIM Financial Management System—Next Generation. This update modifies routine uses to align with OMB guidance on preventing improper payments and protecting privacy, specifically referencing M-25-32.
Privacy Act of 1974 System of Records Notice Update
The Export-Import Bank (EXIM) is updating its Privacy Act of 1974 system of records notice (SORN) for the Federal Personnel Payroll System (FPPS). This update clarifies the system's purpose in processing personnel, payroll, and time/labor data for employee payments, benefits, and pensions, and for reporting and compliance.
Medical Malpractice Case: Court Affirms, Reverses, and Remands
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed, reversed, and remanded a medical malpractice case involving Munster Community Hospital and the estate of Terry Clark Jr. The court's decision addresses disputes over discovery requests and the award of attorney fees related to a motion to compel.
Paternity: Kasey Parsons v. Ryan Brock - Modification of Parenting Time
The Indiana Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a trial court's decision to reinstate parenting time for a father who had previously been deemed a danger to his children. The appellate court found the trial court failed to base its decision on evidence that the father no longer posed a threat.
Fowler v. State of Indiana - Child Molesting Conviction Affirmed
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Aaron Gregory Fowler for multiple counts including child molesting and possession of child pornography. The court found no abuse of discretion in the admission of evidence and sufficient evidence for the attempted obstruction of justice conviction.
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Meeting Cancellation
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a notice cancelling the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) meeting previously scheduled for March 18-19, 2026. This cancellation is due to a court order in the case American Academy of Pediatrics et al. v. Kennedy et al.
Lead Exposure and Prevention Advisory Committee Charter Renewal
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has renewed the charter for the Lead Exposure and Prevention Advisory Committee (LEPAC). The renewal is effective for a two-year period, extending through March 11, 2028.
Electric Scalpel HF Bipolar Cable Safety Information
The ANSM has issued a safety alert regarding an action taken by Olympus Winter & IBE GmbH concerning their electric scalpel HF bipolar cable. Healthcare facilities have been informed of this safety action, registered under number R2607994.
P.H. v. D.Y. - Order Dismissing Appeal
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals has dismissed the appeal in P.H. v. D.Y. The dismissal is based on the appeal being rendered moot, likely due to related proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Hawaii. This action concludes the appellate process for this specific case.
Boomlets LLC v Otherside LLC - Summary Disposition Order
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals issued a Summary Disposition Order in the case of Boomlets LLC v. Otherside LLC. The court affirmed the circuit court's Final Judgment regarding the unauthorized diversion of funds by defendants Peter and Kelly Nascarella from Otherside LLC, a Hawaii limited liability company. The appellants challenged findings of fact and conclusions of law related to a judgment against the Nascarellas personally.
State of Hawaii v. Dwight L. Harris - Appeal Summary Disposition Order
The Intermediate Court of Appeals of the State of Hawai'i affirmed the conviction of Dwight L. Harris for Assault in the Third Degree. Harris appealed his conviction, arguing the trial court erred by not requiring the state to elect between two alleged bases for the Assault in the Second Degree charge and by not providing a unanimity instruction. The court found no plain error and affirmed the judgment.
Order Dismisses Appeal for Lack of Appellate Jurisdiction
The Intermediate Court of Appeals of the State of Hawai'i has dismissed an appeal filed by KONA SCENIC LAND, INC. The dismissal is based on a lack of appellate jurisdiction. The order affects numerous named parties and estates involved in the case.
NetApp Products Vulnerabilities Affecting Data Integrity and Confidentiality
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in NetApp products, including Active IQ Unified Manager and ONTAP. These vulnerabilities could lead to data integrity and confidentiality breaches, as well as remote denial-of-service attacks. Affected users are advised to consult NetApp security bulletins for patch information.
Siemens Product Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Denial of Service
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Siemens products, including CPCI85 Central Processing/Communication and SICORE Base system. These vulnerabilities allow for remote denial of service attacks. Affected versions are prior to 26.10. Customers are advised to consult Siemens' security bulletin for patch information.
Spring AI Vulnerabilities Allow Code Execution, SSRF, Policy Bypass
CERT-FR has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Spring AI. These vulnerabilities could allow attackers to achieve remote code execution, server-side request forgery (SSRF), and security policy bypass. Affected versions include Spring AI 1.0.x prior to 1.0.5 and 1.1.x prior to 1.1.4.
Traefik Vulnerabilities Allow Security Policy Bypass
The French National Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI) has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Traefik software. These vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to bypass security policies. Affected versions of Traefik require immediate patching.
Zabbix Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Denial of Service
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Zabbix versions prior to 7.0.22 with the latest security patch. These vulnerabilities could allow remote denial of service and security policy bypass. Users are advised to consult the Zabbix security bulletin for patch information.
Microsoft Products Vulnerability Advisory CVE-2026-4519
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding a vulnerability (CVE-2026-4519) in Microsoft products, specifically affecting azl3 python3 versions prior to 3.12.9-10. The advisory directs users to Microsoft's security bulletin for patch information.
SUSE Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Allow Code Execution
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in the SUSE Linux kernel. These vulnerabilities could allow for code execution and data compromise. The advisory references numerous SUSE security bulletins detailing the affected components and recommended actions.
Red Hat Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities
The French National Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI) has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in the Red Hat Linux kernel. These vulnerabilities could lead to data integrity and confidentiality breaches, denial of service, and arbitrary code execution.
Multiple Ubuntu Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Allow Code Execution
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in the Ubuntu Linux kernel. These vulnerabilities could allow attackers to achieve arbitrary code execution, privilege escalation, and data breaches. Affected systems include various Ubuntu LTS and ESM releases.
IBM Products Multiple Vulnerabilities Identified
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in various IBM products. These vulnerabilities could allow attackers to cause remote denial of service, compromise data confidentiality, and affect data integrity. Affected systems include specific versions of IBM Security QRadar Log Management, Sterling Connect:Direct, and WebSphere Application Server.
Duncan v. Roblox Corporation - Personal Injury Product Liability
A civil case, Duncan v. Roblox Corporation, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 27, 2026. The case involves personal injury and product liability claims. The filing includes a complaint and proposed summons.
Non-opposition to concentration EURAZEO / EIFFEL / SEGULA
The European Commission has issued a non-opposition to a notified concentration involving EURAZEO, EIFFEL, and SEGULA. This decision, identified under Case M.12309, indicates that the proposed concentration does not raise competition concerns within the European Union.
Merger Case M.12302 EPH TTE EFG Commission Decision
The European Commission has issued a decision regarding Merger Case M.12302, involving Energetický a průmyslový holding (EPH) and TotalEnergies SE (TTE) acquiring joint control over EFG Holding B.V. The Commission has decided not to oppose the notified operation, declaring it compatible with the internal market.
Phillips 66 Lindsey Refinery Assets Merger Decision
The European Commission has issued a final decision approving the merger involving Phillips 66 and Lindsey Refinery Assets. The decision, made under Article 6(1)(b) of the Merger Regulation, signifies the clearance of this transaction.
Merger M.12295: Valea / Rockaway Media / Rockaway Arts
The European Commission has initiated an ongoing merger investigation (M.12295) concerning the proposed combination of Valea, Rockaway Media, and Rockaway Arts. The case involves a simplified procedure under Council Regulation 139/2004, with a provisional deadline of March 31, 2026.
Luxembourg State Aid Scheme for Net-Zero Transition
The European Commission has approved Luxembourg's State Aid scheme (SA.120921) designed to support the transition towards a net-zero emission economy. The scheme, based on Article 107(3)(c) TFEU and the State Aid Framework for Climate, Environmental protection and Energy (CISAF), will be implemented through direct grants and will be in effect until December 31, 2030.
State of New Jersey v. Kashife H. Wyckoff - Appeal of Post-Conviction Relief Denial
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the denial of Kashife H. Wyckoff's petition for post-conviction relief. The court found no error in the lower court's decision without an evidentiary hearing, upholding the conviction.
Ledgewood Circle Shopping Center LLC v. Kush at 46 Inc. - Commercial Lease Dispute
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision granting summary judgment to defendants in a commercial lease dispute. The court found that the plaintiff's claim for rent damages was precluded by a prior 2023 judgment, which had already addressed the lease termination and awarded damages.
Court Dismisses Amtrust's Subrogation Claim and Imposes Sanctions
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the dismissal of Amtrust North America's declaratory judgment action against Liberty Mutual Insurance Company and Ohio Underwriting Managers. The court found Amtrust named the incorrect party and dismissed the subrogation claim with prejudice, while also remanding for further proceedings regarding sanctions.
Dcpp v. E.K.A. - Child Neglect Ruling Reversed
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division reversed a trial court's order finding E.K.A. neglected her children. The appellate court concluded that the trial judge's findings were not supported by sufficient credible evidence and were inconsistent with applicable law. The case involves the Division of Child Protection and Permanency.
Abiodun Toheeb Olaniwun v. Salerno Auto Group - Judgment Affirmance
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision dismissing a consumer's complaint against Salerno Duane Auto Group and Ally Bank. The court found no merit in the plaintiff's appeal regarding the purchase of a vehicle and associated add-on products.
Porsia S. Graham v. Board of Review - Unemployment Benefits Appeal Dismissal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the dismissal of Porsia S. Graham's appeal for overpaid unemployment benefits. The dismissal was due to her failure to appear for two scheduled hearings, rendering her appeal untimely.
Addessa v. Bollwage Parking Garage - Notice Requirements
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division reversed a lower court's order denying a motion to dismiss claims against the Parking Authority of the City of Elizabeth. The dismissal was sought due to alleged non-compliance with notice requirements under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act.
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