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Andro Hydro LLC Withdraws Hydroelectric Project Amendment Application
Andro Hydro LLC has withdrawn its non-capacity amendment application for the Riley-Jay-Livermore Hydroelectric Project No. 2375. The withdrawal became effective on March 19, 2026, terminating the proceeding. No opposition to the withdrawal was filed.
FERC Staff Protest of Consumers Energy Compliance Filing
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) staff has protested a compliance filing by Consumers Energy regarding its natural gas transportation rate. Staff found that Consumers Energy failed to provide adequate evidence to support its proposed rate, which was intended to comply with a prior Commission order on rate design policies.
City of Seattle Hydroelectric Project Meeting Notice
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a meeting notice regarding the South Fork Tolt River Hydroelectric Project No. 2959-148. The meeting will involve FERC staff, the Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, and the City of Seattle to discuss cultural resource studies for the project's relicensing.
SEC Delays Decision on Cboe Exchange Multi-Listed Equity Options Trading
The SEC has extended the period for reviewing a proposed rule change by Cboe Exchange, Inc. that would allow for extended trading of multi-listed equity options. This notice designates a longer period for the Commission to take action on the proposed rule change.
Cboe Exchange Inc. Rule Change for Complex Orders and Stop-Limit Orders
The SEC has published a notice of a proposed rule change by Cboe Exchange Inc. to amend its rules regarding complex orders and complex order auctions. The proposed changes aim to accommodate stop-limit complex orders and establish stop complex order auctions as a new auction mechanism.
SEC Approves FICC Rule Changes for GSD, MBSD, EPN Rules
The SEC has published a notice regarding proposed rule changes by the Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) for its Government Securities Division (GSD), Mortgage-Backed Securities Division (MBSD), and Equity Trade Capture (EPN) rules. These changes are effective immediately upon filing.
SEC - Proposed Rule Change for CDS Clearing Rules by LCH SA
The SEC has published a notice of a proposed rule change filed by LCH SA concerning its Credit Default Swap (CDS) clearing rules. This filing initiates a public comment period for the proposed changes.
SEC Proposes Extension for Rule 17a-7 Exemption Comment
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a notice proposing to extend the comment period for a proposed collection of information related to Rule 17a-7, which governs certain purchase or sale transactions between investment companies and affiliated persons. The notice seeks public input on the proposed extension.
SEC - Agency Information Collection, OMB Review, Comment Request, Form N-3
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has submitted a request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and extension of the information collection requirements associated with Form N-3. This notice seeks public comment on the proposed extension.
Aluminum Lithographic Printing Plates from China and Japan - Final Remand Notice
The International Trade Commission has issued a notice regarding aluminum lithographic printing plates from China and Japan. This notice pertains to final remand investigations, specifically Investigation Nos. 701-TA-694 and 731-TA-1641-1642.
Citric acid and citrate salts from China: Expedited five-year reviews scheduled
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has scheduled expedited five-year reviews concerning imports of citric acid and certain citrate salts from China. These reviews are part of the standard process to determine if existing trade remedy orders should be continued.
Plywood Trade Investigations: China, Indonesia, Vietnam Final Phase Scheduling
The International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued a notice scheduling the final phase of countervailing duty and antidumping duty investigations concerning hardwood and decorative plywood from China, Indonesia, and Vietnam. This notice outlines the procedural steps and timelines for the upcoming final determination.
Erythritol from China - Determinations Published
The International Trade Commission published a notice regarding final determinations for Erythritol from China. This notice is part of investigation numbers 701-TA-751 and 731-TA-1729.
International Trade Commission: Hydrodermabrasion Systems Violate Section 337
The International Trade Commission has issued a final determination finding that certain hydrodermabrasion systems and components violate Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930. This determination leads to the issuance and suspension of a limited exclusion order and a cease and desist order.
Ofgem Call for Input: Locational Charges and Regulatory Siting Levers
Ofgem has issued a call for input on potential reforms to transmission network charges to guide investment in electricity distribution and transmission. The consultation seeks views on options for designing locational charges to incentivize investment aligned with long-term system needs, with reforms anticipated by 2029.
Meek v. Tomlins - Breach of Contract Ruling
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a lower court's judgment in a breach of contract case. The ruling involved a dispute over home improvement work, specifically siding, soffit, fascia, and gutter installation. The court found in favor of the homeowner, John Meek, against the contractor, Don Tomlins.
Com. v. Dennis, W. - PCRA Appeal Denied
The Pennsylvania Superior Court denied an appeal filed by Walter Lee Dennis, Jr. concerning the denial of his Post-Conviction Relief Act (PCRA) petition. The court affirmed the lower court's decision, finding no error in the PCRA court's proceedings.
Duxbury v. Reconstructive Orthopedic Assoc. - Forum Non Conveniens Dismissal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court reviewed a trial court's dismissal of a case based on forum non conveniens. The appellate court reversed the dismissal, finding the trial court erred in its application of precedent and remanded the case for further proceedings in Philadelphia County. This decision impacts how forum non conveniens motions are evaluated in Pennsylvania state courts.
Pennsylvania Superior Court affirms indecent exposure conviction
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a judgment of sentence for indecent exposure. The court found that the weight of the evidence supported the conviction, upholding the trial court's decision. The case involved an incident in York County.
Com. v. Brown, J. - Criminal Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a non-precedential decision affirming a lower court's denial of a motion to suppress evidence. The appeal concerned whether law enforcement had reasonable suspicion to prolong a traffic stop. The court found that the officer's actions were justified.
Com. v. Klink, J. - Plea Withdrawal and Sentence Affirmation
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a lower court's judgment of sentence in the case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Justin D. Klink. The court denied the appellant's plea withdrawal and upheld the sentence imposed on April 14, 2025. The decision stems from charges including driving under the influence and possession of controlled substances.
Com. v. Zeigler, J. - Criminal Trespass Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a non-precedential decision regarding John Zeigler's conviction for criminal trespass. Zeigler was found guilty after disrupting a school board meeting and refusing to leave. The court found no merit in his appeal concerning alleged constitutional rights violations.
Com. v. Kenney, J. - Consent Search Upheld
The Pennsylvania Superior Court upheld a consent search in the case of Com. v. Kenney, J. The court affirmed the judgment of sentence for possession of marijuana, finding that the search conducted by Sergeant Troxell was permissible based on the appellant's consent.
Com. v. Wise, S. - Assault Conviction Upheld
The Pennsylvania Superior Court upheld the assault conviction of Seth William Wise. The court affirmed the judgment of sentence imposed by the Court of Common Pleas of Crawford County.
Lascoli v. Fahr Masonry - Affirmance of Invalid Contract Ruling
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a lower court's ruling invalidating an employment contract between Adam Lascoli and Thomas A. Fahr Masonry Contractors. The court's decision pertains to the interpretation and enforceability of specific contract provisions regarding ownership interest.
Com. v. Isenberg - Sentence Vacated in Part
The Pennsylvania Superior Court vacated the no-contact provision of William Isenberg's sentence, while affirming the judgments of sentence in all other respects. The appeal stemmed from sentences imposed after Isenberg pleaded no contest to terroristic threats and the court revoked his parole and probation in prior cases.
Com. v. Miller, M. - Criminal Appeal Affirmed
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the judgment of sentence for Mark Andrew Miller, who was convicted of multiple offenses including aggravated assault by vehicle while DUI, fleeing an officer, and resisting arrest. The court found no basis for appeal after reviewing the case.
Cottone v. Warfel - Summary Judgment for Roofing Contractor
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a lower court's decision granting summary judgment to a roofing contractor. The court found that the contractor did not owe a duty of safety on the jobsite to a subcontractor's employee who was injured in a fall.
Com. v. Washington, S. - Criminal Appeal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed a criminal judgment of sentence for Sharonn Keit Washington. The appeal concerned convictions for persons not to possess a firearm and evading arrest or detention on foot. The court found no merit in the appeal.
PA Superior Court Affirms Termination of Father's Parental Rights
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the termination of a father's parental rights to his four minor children. The appeal stemmed from decrees entered by the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas, granting petitions for involuntary termination of parental rights.
Michigan v. Searcy - Dismissed due to discovery violations
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's dismissal of criminal cases against Derrico Devon Searcy and Darrell Rashard Ewing due to prosecutorial discovery violations. The court found that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in its remedy for the violations.
Northland Radiology Inc v. Allstate Fire & Casualty Insurance Co - Insurance Coverage Dispute
The Michigan Court of Appeals reversed a lower court ruling in Northland Radiology Inc. v. Allstate Fire & Casualty Insurance Co. The case concerns the interpretation of Michigan's no-fault act regarding opting out of personal protection insurance (PIP) benefits when a resident relative lacks required alternative coverage.
Monique Jewell v. Mgm Grand Detroit LLC - Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in Monique Jewell v. MGM Grand Detroit LLC. The decision was reconsidered in light of the Michigan Supreme Court's ruling in Davis v BetMGM, LLC. The case involves a dispute over casino winnings after the plaintiff was identified as being banned from the casino.
Workers' Comp Fraud: Employee Charged for $80,000 Benefits
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) has uncovered workers' compensation fraud by an Arlington man who allegedly collected over $80,000 in benefits while working for two out-of-state employers. The individual faces a theft charge, and L&I is emphasizing that all employers operating in Washington must adhere to state regulations.
Andrew Moynihan v All Plast Engineering Ltd - Adjudication Decision
The Workplace Relations Commission has issued an adjudication decision in the case of Andrew Moynihan v. All Plast Engineering Ltd. The decision addresses complaints related to unfair dismissal and paternity leave. The hearing was conducted remotely, and the adjudication officer consolidated the paternity leave claim with the unfair dismissal claim.
O'Connor v Killarney Gift Shop - Redundancy Claim Denied
The Workplace Relations Commission denied Catherine O'Connor's redundancy claim against Killarney Gift Shop Ltd. The Adjudication Officer found that a redundancy situation did not exist, as the business intended to continue operations after a seasonal closure. The decision was based on evidence presented by both parties regarding the business's operational status and the complainant's employment.
Fabiana Santos Da Silva v VIEC Limited - Unfair Dismissals Act Adjudication
The Workplace Relations Commission has issued an adjudication decision regarding a constructive dismissal claim filed by Fabiana Santos Da Silva against VIEC Limited (t/a The Four Ferns). The case involves the interpretation of the Unfair Dismissals Act, 1977, specifically concerning the burden of proof for constructive dismissal claims.
WRC Awards €650 for Working Time Act Breach
The Irish Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) awarded €650 to an employee for breaches of the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997. The employer, The Portlaoise Pantry Limited, failed to provide required breaks to the complainant within the statutory timeframe. The decision highlights the importance of adhering to break entitlements under Irish labor law.
Valeria Butera v. Rotunda Hospital - Pay Scale Recognition
The Workplace Relations Commission has ruled in favor of Valeria Butera in a case concerning pay scale recognition. The decision addresses the incorrect placement of Ms. Butera on the first point of the Grade V pay scale upon her employment with the Rotunda Hospital, failing to account for recognized relevant service abroad.
NC DOR: Additional Counties Eligible for Hurricane Helene Tax Relief
The North Carolina Department of Revenue has published a notice expanding the list of counties eligible for tax relief following Hurricane Helene. This update provides additional details and expands the scope of previously announced disaster-related tax benefits.
Vapor Product Certification Renewals Due March 1
The North Carolina Department of Revenue reminds manufacturers that vapor and consumable product certification renewals are due by March 1, 2026. Failure to submit the renewal application, required documents, and a $500 fee by the deadline will result in product removal from the directory.
NC Tax Law Differences Impacting 2025 Returns
The NC Department of Revenue has issued guidance detailing how differences between federal and North Carolina tax laws for tax year 2025 will affect state income tax returns. Taxpayers, including individuals and corporations, should review the notice to understand potential impacts on their filings.
Workplace Relations Commission Appointments
Minister Alan Dillon announced the appointment of Kevin Foley as Chairperson and Rachael Ryan as a Board Member of Ireland's Workplace Relations Commission (WRC). These appointments, made under the Workplace Relations Act 2015, follow open recruitment processes and are for five and two years respectively, commencing March 2, 2026.
WRC Ireland: Applications for Board Chairperson and Ordinary Member
The Irish Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment is inviting applications for the positions of Chairperson and Ordinary Member to the Board of the Workplace Relations Commission. The application deadline is November 11, 2025.
Public Consultation on Remote Working Legislation Review
The Irish Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment has launched a public consultation to review the operation of the right to request remote working legislation introduced in March 2024. The consultation seeks views from employers, employees, and other stakeholders on the effectiveness and clarity of the current provisions.
WRC Christmas and New Year Infoline Hours
The Irish Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has announced its infoline hours and office closures for the Christmas and New Year period of 2025-2026. Offices will be closed on December 25th and 26th, 2025, and January 1st, 2026. Phone lines will have reduced hours on December 29th, 30th, and 31st, 2025, resuming normal hours on January 2nd, 2026.
Law Reform Commission 50th Anniversary Conference
The Law Reform Commission (Ireland) held a conference on October 6, 2025, to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The event, titled 'Half a Century of Change: The Journey of Law Reform,' recognized the Commission's contributions to law-making in Ireland. Papers presented at the conference are available online.
Consultation Paper on Non-Court Adjudicative Bodies and Appeals
The Law Reform Commission of Ireland has published a consultation paper proposing reforms to non-court adjudicative bodies and appeals to courts. Interested parties are invited to submit comments by June 23, 2026.
Reform of Non-Court Adjudicative Bodies and Appeals to Courts
The Law Reform Commission of Ireland has published an introductory discussion paper on the reform of non-court adjudicative bodies and appeals to courts. This document outlines the scope and purpose of the reform project and invites submissions from interested parties.
Law Reform Commission Report on Compensating Victims of Crime
The Law Reform Commission of Ireland has published a report detailing recommendations for compensating victims of crime. The report, released on March 23, 2026, outlines proposed changes to the existing framework for victim compensation in Ireland.
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