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Ashley v Revenue and Customs - Data Protection Enforcement
The England and Wales High Court heard an application by HMRC to vary an order regarding the enforcement of a data protection judgment. The claimant, Michael Ashley, sought to enforce aspects of a previous order compelling HMRC to provide further personal data following a data breach related to a Subject Access Request.
Nirmal v Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust - Injunction Discharge
The England and Wales High Court discharged an interim injunction that had prevented Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust from proceeding with a gross misconduct disciplinary hearing against Dr. Neeraj Nirmal. The court found that the injunction was no longer necessary and that damages would be an adequate remedy.
Barbican Quarter Organisation Ltd v City of London Corporation - Planning Judicial Review
The England and Wales High Court has issued a judgment in a planning judicial review case concerning the Barbican Quarter Organisation Ltd and the City of London Corporation. The case involves questions about functional separation and demolition avoidance under planning regulations, specifically referencing regulation 64(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 and Core Strategic Policy CS15 of the City of London Local Plan.
Rokos v Revenue and Customs - Tax Avoidance Scheme Challenge
The England and Wales High Court Administrative Court has issued a judgment in the case of Rokos v Revenue and Customs. The claimant, a high-net-worth individual, challenged HMRC's decisions to issue notices of amendment for tax years 2005/06 and 2006/07, arguing that prior amendments to partnership tax returns were unlawful. The court's decision addresses the validity of these tax avoidance scheme challenges.
R v Aron Hadsh - Attorney General's Reference
The England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) heard an Attorney General's Reference concerning Aron Hadsh. The offender was convicted of sexual assault and sentenced to 14 months' imprisonment and a five-year restraining order. The court considered the sentencing and the restraining order.
Manchester City Council v Tabbasam - Landlord's Reasonable Excuse for Non-Receipt of Improvement Notice
The England and Wales Court of Appeal is hearing an appeal from Manchester City Council regarding a landlord's defense of 'reasonable excuse' for failing to comply with an improvement notice, due to non-receipt. The case concerns whether the landlord's failure to receive the notice, despite it being sent to the address on the Land Registry, constitutes a reasonable excuse.
S v S (No. 2) - International Child Abduction Welfare Case
The England and Wales High Court (Family Division) issued a judgment in a case concerning international child abduction under Article 21 of the 1980 Hague Convention. The father withdrew his application for the children's return to Turkey following the mother's protection claim being granted in the UK. The court also considered findings of fact regarding allegations of domestic abuse.
Haddad v Rostamani - Appeal of Bankruptcy Order
The England and Wales High Court heard an oral renewal application by Dr. Haddad for permission to appeal a Bankruptcy Order made on July 31, 2025. Permission to appeal was initially refused on the papers, but Dr. Haddad has refined his grounds of appeal for this hearing.
Car-Wizard Ltd v Vixen Surface Treatments Ltd - Contract Dispute
The England and Wales High Court has issued a judgment in the case of Car-Wizard Ltd v Vixen Surface Treatments Ltd. The case, heard in the Business and Property Courts in Bristol, concerns a dispute over the defective supply of a vertical diamond cutting lathe. The court's decision was handed down on March 26, 2026.
SH v Secretary of State for Home Department - Asylum Support Judicial Review
The England and Wales High Court heard two judicial review claims concerning the adequacy of accommodation provided to asylum seekers under the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. The court addressed issues related to prolonged stays in initial accommodation (hotels) due to a shortage of dispersal accommodation.
Titchfield Festival Theatre Ltd v Secretary of State - Planning Enforcement
The England and Wales Court of Appeal has ruled on Titchfield Festival Theatre Ltd v Secretary of State, addressing key issues in planning enforcement. The case clarifies the application of Section 57(4) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 regarding pre-existing lawful uses and the concept of 'spatial unity' in relation to enforcement notices.
Financial Literacy Month Events Announced
The Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities (DoBS) announced free public events throughout April 2026 to promote Financial Literacy Month. These events will cover topics such as cybersecurity, avoiding identity theft, saving, and investing to help Pennsylvanians improve their financial decision-making skills.
FRA Test Committee Records 2024-2025
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has posted records related to the FRA-2020-0016 Test Committee for the 2024-2025 period. The document is available for review on the Regs.gov platform.
Waiver Petition for WMSR 5-Year Inspection
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has received an incoming waiver petition from the Wilmington & Western Railroad (WMSR) concerning its 5-year inspection requirements. The petition is available for public review and comment.
Incoming waiver petition from Federal Railroad Administration
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has received an incoming waiver petition. The petition is identified as FRA-2026-0760-0001 and is related to GCRX - 1472 SDI 2026. No documents are currently available for viewing or download.
FRA Waiver Extension Petition
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has posted an incoming petition for a waiver extension, identified by docket number FRA-2000-7137. This notice indicates a new filing related to existing waiver requests, with the petition dated March 26, 2026.
State v. De Witt Simons - Reversal of Court of Appeals Ruling
The Oregon Supreme Court reversed in part the decision of the Court of Appeals and reversed the judgment of the circuit court in State v. De Witt Simons. The case has been remanded to the circuit court for further proceedings.
India's DPDPA Faces Legal Challenges and AI Risks
India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) is facing legal challenges, including petitions to the Supreme Court and Kerala High Court concerning fundamental rights, data breach compensation, and state exemptions. The government also outlined legal safeguards for AI risks, referencing existing acts and new guidelines.
US State Data Breach Notification Laws Resource Updated
The IAPP has updated its resource chart detailing US state data breach notification laws. The update highlights variations in definitions of personal information and coverage, noting that while all states have such laws, they often define 'personal information' more narrowly than comprehensive privacy laws and primarily focus on data relevant to identity theft and financial fraud.
EU Digital Omnibus, CSAM detection, AI Act, ICO guidance updates
The IAPP Privacy News reports on developments in the EU Digital Omnibus on AI, with interinstitutional negotiations underway and a potential June vote. Discussions on the data counterpart, the Digital Omnibus, are ongoing, facing criticism regarding cybersecurity incident reporting. The temporary derogation for voluntary CSAM detection will not be extended, creating a potential legal vacuum.
CISA KEV: Trivy Supply Chain Attack - Credential Theft
CISA has added a vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog related to a March 19, 2026, supply chain attack on Trivy. A threat actor used compromised credentials to publish malicious versions of Trivy and its GitHub Actions, impacting users who pulled affected artifacts.
BaFin Imposes Administrative Fine on Schaeffler AG
BaFin has imposed an administrative fine of 180,000 euros on Schaeffler AG for violating the Market Abuse Regulation (MAR). The company failed to promptly disclose significant deviations in its first-quarter 2024 financial results from market expectations, which constituted inside information.
BaFin Imposes Administrative Fine on Barclays PLC
BaFin has imposed an administrative fine of €1,650,000 on Barclays PLC for breaching supervisory duties related to violations of the German Securities Trading Act. The company failed to submit 26 voting rights notifications within the prescribed period between June 2022 and March 2023.
BaFin warns consumers about unauthorized Renvio websites
BaFin has issued a warning to consumers regarding the websites renvio(.)icu and renvio(.)pro, which are suspected of offering financial, investment, and cryptoasset services without the required authorization. The warning is issued under sections 37 (4) of the German Banking Act (KWG) and 10 (7) of the German Cryptomarkets Supervision Act (KMAG).
NAIC Issues Nationwide Homeowners Insurance Data Call
State insurance regulators, through the NAIC, have issued a nationwide data call to insurance companies regarding homeowners insurance markets. The data call, with a June 15, 2026 deadline, aims to provide ZIP code-level insights into coverage, costs, availability, and mitigation efforts to better protect consumers.
MESCHI et al v. Edlow - Voluntary Dismissal of One Plaintiff
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal for one plaintiff in the case MESCHI et al v. Edlow. The filing, dated March 27, 2026, pertains to Case Number 3:26-cv-01993-AGT.
BaFin Fines Barclays PLC €1,650,000 for Violations
BaFin has imposed a fine of €1,650,000 on Barclays PLC for violations of German securities trading laws. The penalty stems from the company's failure to submit timely voting rights notifications. Barclays PLC has the right to appeal the decision.
BaFin Fines Barclays PLC €1,650,000 for Securities Trading Law Breach
BaFin has imposed an administrative fine of €1,650,000 on Barclays PLC for failing to submit voting rights notifications within the prescribed period. This action stems from a breach of German securities trading laws.
BaFin warns consumers about unauthorized renvio websites
BaFin has issued a warning to consumers regarding the websites renvio(.)icu and renvio(.)pro, which are suspected of offering financial, investment, and cryptoasset services without the required authorization. The warning is issued under sections of the German Banking Act and the German Cryptomarkets Supervision Act.
BaFin Warns of Tradegateag.com and Webtrader.tradegateag.com for Unauthorized Services
BaFin has issued a warning regarding the websites tradegateag.com and webtrader.tradegateag.com, stating they are offering crypto-asset and financial services without authorization. The agency identified this as an identity misuse case against the legitimate Tradegate AG. Consumers are advised to exercise extreme caution with online financial services.
GSA, DOE, ED Announce Federal Headquarters Relocations
The GSA, in coordination with the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Department of Education (ED), announced the relocation of federal agency headquarters. These moves are expected to save taxpayers over $350 million in maintenance costs and reduce federal real estate footprints, aligning with the administration's strategy to scale down federal real estate.
Wimbledon Park Primary School Fire Safety Works Tender
The UK Government's Contracts Finder portal has published a notice for fire safety works at Wimbledon Park Primary School, valued at £94,000. The tender is open to interested suppliers, with a closing date of April 24, 2026.
Trafford Council Seeks Suppliers for Residential Placements
Trafford Council has published an open opportunity for suppliers to provide residential placements for children, with a contract value of £1.11 billion. The procurement uses a restricted procedure and closes on April 27, 2026, with a contract start date of June 1, 2026.
YPO Fleet Management Dynamic Purchasing System
YPO has published a notice for a £500 million Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Fleet Management services, with a closing date of February 24, 2029. This DPS is open to all public sector organizations and aims to onboard suppliers for fleet management solutions.
ACLU v. Clark County School District - Public Records Act
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that internal investigation files concerning peace officer misconduct are confidential and exempt from disclosure under the Nevada Public Records Act. This decision clarifies the scope of public records requests related to law enforcement internal affairs.
Hartzel v. State of Texas - Injury to Elderly Person Conviction Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed Alan Roy Hartzel's conviction for causing injury to an elderly person by omission. The court upheld the life sentence imposed by the trial court, finding sufficient evidence to support the conviction based on the appellant's failure to provide adequate nutrition and medical care to his mother.
Andy Jerome Williams v. the State of Texas - Drug Possession Appeal
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Andy Jerome Williams for possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. Williams was sentenced to 25 years in prison and a $4,000 fine. The court denied his appeal regarding alternative perpetrator evidence.
Meek v. State of Texas - Assault Case Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for assault causing bodily injury against a family member. The appellant argued that the State's use of the term 'victim' violated his due process rights. The court found the issue was not preserved for review.
Chad Pinkerton v. Mark Keough - TCPA Motion Denied
The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, affirmed a lower court's order denying a motion to dismiss filed under the Texas Citizen's Participation Act (TCPA). The motion was filed by Chad Pinkerton and the Pinkerton Law Firm against Mark Keough, the County Judge of Montgomery County, in a case involving claims of defamation, wiretap violations, and other torts.
Cotton v. Montgomery County Civil Service Commission - Affirmation of Demotion and Suspension Appeal
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision, upholding the demotion and disciplinary actions against Donna Cotton, a county dispatcher supervisor. The court also dismissed her appeal regarding a two-day suspension, finding the county's regulations regarding appeals of suspensions longer than three days to be lawful.
Tomika Oliver v. State of Texas - Evading Arrest Conviction Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a 99-year sentence for Tomika Shanee Oliver, convicted of evading arrest with a vehicle. The court found that Oliver forfeited her right to appeal the State's discussion of parole law during closing arguments because she did not object at trial.
State of Texas v. Joshua Logan - Appeal Dismissed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, has dismissed the State of Texas's appeal in the case of State of Texas v. Joshua Logan. The dismissal follows a motion filed by the State's County and District Attorney, as per Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 42.2(a). The appeal concerned an order modifying a previous judgment.
Hendrickson v. Texas - Indecency Conviction Affirmed
The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for indecency with a child and a 30-year sentence for Robert Brian Hendrickson. The court addressed Hendrickson's argument that the trial court erred in admitting expert testimony.
ROM Trucking, LLC v. State of Texas - Mandamus Dismissed Moot
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, has dismissed the Petition for Writ of Mandamus filed by ROM Trucking, LLC against the State of Texas. The dismissal is due to mootness, as both parties confirmed there was no longer a dispute to consider.
Poff v. Poff - Appeal Dismissed for Want of Prosecution
The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, dismissed the appeal in Julia Ann Poff v. William Harvey Poff for want of prosecution. The appellant failed to file a required brief by the court's deadline, leading to the dismissal of the case.
Ex Parte Moore v. State of Texas - Habeas Corpus Petition Dismissed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, dismissed Thomas Moore's petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The court cited a lack of original jurisdiction for criminal habeas corpus proceedings as the basis for dismissal, despite the petition being filed on March 23, 2026.
In Re Heather Jean Foust v. the State of Texas - Mandamus Petition Denied
The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, denied a Petition for Writ of Mandamus and dismissed an Emergency Motion for Temporary Relief in the case of In Re Heather Jean Foust v. the State of Texas. The court issued a memorandum opinion and denied the writ on March 26, 2026.
In the Interest of I.S., a Child v. the State of Texas - Termination of Parental Rights
The Texas Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a trial court's order terminating parental rights for a child identified as I.S. The appellate court found that the trial court erred by signing the termination order before completing a de novo hearing, violating the mother's due process rights and Family Code section 201.015.
Southern Montgomery County Municipal Utility District v. Grace Community Church - Court Opinion
The Texas Court of Appeals issued an opinion in the case of Southern Montgomery County Municipal Utility District v. Grace Community Church. This ruling addresses a dispute between a municipal utility district and a church, likely concerning property rights or utility services. The court's decision provides a final determination on the legal issues presented in this specific case.
Motiva Enterprises v. Whitmire - Permissive Appeal
The Texas Court of Appeals reversed and rendered a lower court's decision in Motiva Enterprises v. Whitmire. The court found that Motiva was immune from a personal injury lawsuit under the exclusive-remedy provision of the Texas Workers' Compensation Act, as Motiva qualified as a general contractor providing workers' compensation coverage.
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