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Freij v Freij - Divorce Case Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals issued an unpublished opinion in the divorce case of Freij v Freij. The court affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded the case for further proceedings concerning the division of the marital estate and attorney fees.
Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms Guardianship Judgment
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in the guardianship and conservatorship of GJB. The appellate court found no abuse of discretion by the trial court in its decision, which involved the termination of the guardianship and conservatorship.
Hannah Gardner v. Carrols Corporation - Lower Court Judgment Affirmed
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to grant summary disposition in favor of Carrols Corporation. The court found the plaintiff's claims regarding a wire in a hamburger to be speculative and lacking causation. The case involved claims of negligence, breach of warranty, and violation of the Food Law.
In Re Sanders/Sanders-Colbert Minors - Termination of Parental Rights
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to terminate parental rights in the case of In Re Sanders/Sanders-Colbert Minors. The appeal stemmed from allegations of sexual abuse by the mother's partner and the mother's alleged failure to prevent it or report it. The court found no error in the trial court's jurisdiction or termination decision.
Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms Termination of Parental Rights
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment terminating a father's parental rights. The father had a history of criminal sexual conduct and violated parole by having contact with a minor. The court found sufficient evidence for termination and that it was in the child's best interest.
Ari-El Financial LLC v. Joe Barbat - Case Affirmed
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Ari-El Financial LLC and Joe Barbat in the amount of $2,765,942.47. The case involved a $2.1 million loan default and breach of a promissory note and guaranty. The appellate court found no genuine issue of material fact regarding the loan default.
Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms Termination of Parental Rights
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment terminating parental rights. The decision was based on findings of sexual abuse and a reasonable likelihood of harm if the child were returned to the parent. The case involved allegations of sexual abuse against a sibling.
Lawrence S. Holman v. Farm Bureau General Insurance Company of Mi - Insurance Dispute
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in favor of Farm Bureau General Insurance Company of Michigan. The case involved a plaintiff who sued his insurance agent for negligence after discovering he was not insured for an automobile accident.
In Re Dependency as to S.K. - Arizona Court of Appeals
The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed a dependency order concerning S.K. The case involved allegations of child neglect and animal hoarding. The court's decision is non-precedential.
Idaho AG Arrests Man for Child Exploitation
The Idaho Attorney General's Office announced the arrest of Kelly Beavers for one count of distribution of child sexual exploitation material. The arrest was made by the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit with assistance from local law enforcement agencies.
Idaho AG Office Arrests Two for Child Exploitation
The Idaho Attorney General's office announced the arrest of two men on March 6, 2026, for child exploitation offenses. The charges include possession of child sexual exploitation material and, for one individual, production of such material and possession of generative AI child exploitation material.
Idaho AG Charges Meridian Man with Child Enticement
The Idaho Attorney General's Office announced charges against Charles Peterson, a Meridian man, for four counts of enticing a child. The arrest was made by the Attorney General's Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit in coordination with local and out-of-state law enforcement agencies.
Idaho AG Arrests Man for Child Exploitation Material Possession
The Idaho Attorney General's office announced the arrest of Thoren Spearow for five counts of possession of child exploitation material. Spearow is a registered sex offender. The arrest was made by the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit with assistance from local law enforcement agencies.
Taria McKinney v. Imp Elevate West Village, LLC - Dismissed
The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed the direct appeal filed by Taria McKinney in a dispossessory proceeding against Imp Elevate West Village, LLC. The court found the appeal was untimely and that McKinney failed to follow the correct discretionary appeal procedures.
Roberson v. State - Appeal Dismissed
The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed the appeal of Theodore Leonard Roberson in case A26A1462. The dismissal was based on the appeal being untimely and not filed via the proper discretionary application process following a guilty plea.
Estate of June White Purvis - Interlocutory Application Dismissed
The Georgia Court of Appeals has dismissed an interlocutory application in the Estate of June White Purvis case. The dismissal was due to the untimely filing of the certificate of immediate review by the probate court, which is a jurisdictional requirement for interlocutory appeals.
Atlanta Birth Center v. Gre Midtown, LLC - Appeal Dismissed
The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed the appeal filed by Atlanta Birth Center, Inc. against Gre Midtown, LLC. The dismissal was due to the appellant's failure to follow the correct procedure for discretionary appeals, specifically not filing an application as required by OCGA § 5-6-35(a)(8).
Child Sex Trafficking Conviction and Sentencing
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced the conviction and 25-year sentence for Demaria Williams in a child sex trafficking case. Williams is the fourth and final defendant convicted, bringing the total to four predators off the streets. The case involved the exploitation of a 13-year-old victim.
Georgia AG Secures Over $50M for Consumers and Taxpayers
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr's office announced securing over $50 million in savings and restitution for consumers and taxpayers in the past year through various enforcement actions. The office also highlighted its ongoing consumer education and outreach efforts.
Georgia AG Indicts Four for $53k Fraud Targeting Driver Services
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced indictments against four individuals for allegedly creating and depositing fraudulent Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) checks totaling $53,616.02. The defendants had no employment or business relations with DDS. The indictments were obtained in Fulton, Muscogee, Stewart, and DeKalb counties.
Indictment for Counterfeit Coupon Scheme Targeting Retailers
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced an indictment against Michael Justin Williams for a counterfeit coupon scheme targeting RaceTrac and Family Dollar. The indictment includes charges of RICO Act violation and forgery, stemming from fraudulent coupons used between June and July 2025.
Georgia AG Seeks Hearing on Campaign Finance Law Violations
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr is seeking a hearing to determine if the Georgia Republican Assembly, Inc. and its PAC violated campaign finance laws. The action follows claims of failure to register, file disclosure reports, and disclose contributions and expenditures.
DOJ Recognizes National Consumer Protection Week
The Delaware Department of Justice (DOJ) announced its participation in National Consumer Protection Week with various events. This notice highlights the DOJ's commitment to consumer advocacy and education during this designated week.
AG Jennings Intervenes in USPS Gun Mailing Case
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has intervened in a federal lawsuit challenging USPS regulations on mailing firearms. The intervention aims to prevent a ruling that could allow guns to be mailed with virtually no limits, potentially impacting public safety and federal law enforcement efforts.
Delaware AG Sues Trump Administration Over Tariffs
The Delaware Attorney General's office has filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration challenging the legality of recent tariffs. The suit aims to halt the imposition of these tariffs, which are alleged to be illegal.
State AG Secures $1.75M Wage Theft Judgment Against Restaurant
The DC Attorney General secured a $1.75 million judgment against Talea Ristorante and its owner for wage theft. The judgment includes over $1.3 million in restitution for 95 workers and $420,000 in penalties.
DC AG Joins 26 States in Live Nation Antitrust Lawsuit
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb announced the District is joining 26 other states in continuing an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster. The coalition seeks to restore competition to the live entertainment industry and ticketing marketplace.
Washington Commanders Settle Workplace Culture Lawsuit for $1M
The District of Columbia Attorney General has secured a $1 million settlement with the Washington Commanders to resolve allegations of misleading consumers about an investigation into a toxic workplace culture under former ownership. The settlement credits current ownership for implementing reforms and resolving the lawsuit filed in 2022.
DC AG Secures $531,192 from Dangerous Drivers
The DC Attorney General secured $531,192 in judgments and settlements from 14 dangerous drivers from Maryland and Virginia under the STEER Act. The office also filed five new lawsuits against out-of-state drivers owing nearly $625,194 for traffic infractions.
Arizona AG Announces 451 Citations for Tobacco Sales to Minors
The Arizona Attorney General's Office issued 451 criminal citations to tobacco retailers for selling products to minors during fiscal year 2025. The "Operation Counter Strike" program conducted 1,882 inspections statewide, resulting in a 13.6% failure rate and lawsuits against two repeat offenders.
Arizona AG Continues Live Nation/Ticketmaster Antitrust Case
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced her office will continue the state's antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation/Ticketmaster, despite a recent DOJ settlement. The state seeks to hold Ticketmaster accountable for monopolizing the live entertainment industry and harming Arizona consumers.
Arizona AG Indicts Individual on Fentanyl Manslaughter Charges
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced a 15-count felony indictment against Kevin Andrew Muter for fentanyl sales and the resulting death of a woman. The charges include manslaughter, conspiracy to sell drugs, and weapons misconduct. The indictment was issued by the State Grand Jury on February 23, 2026.
Arizona AG and BBB Warn of Tax Season Scams
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and the Better Business Bureau have issued a warning to Arizonans about prevalent tax season scams. The notice highlights fake IRS programs, government refund schemes, and direct deposit scams designed to steal sensitive financial and tax information.
Arizona AG Charges Kalshi with Illegal Gambling and Election Wagering
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed criminal charges against KalshiEx LLC and Kalshi Trading LLC for operating an illegal gambling business and engaging in election wagering in Arizona. The charges include 20 counts related to accepting bets on various events, including professional sports and upcoming elections.
FAA Acknowledgement of Comment Docket
The FAA has posted an acknowledgement letter for a comment docket related to FAA-2001-10876. This notice confirms the receipt and processing of comments submitted for this specific docket.
FAA Special Conditions for Textron Lithium Batteries
The FAA has issued final special conditions for Textron Model MU-300-10, 400, and 400A airplanes concerning an emergency lighting power supply with rechargeable lithium batteries. Comments are requested by May 4, 2026.
FAA Grant Petition for Drone Operations Exemption - Taylor Drone Tech
The FAA is considering a petition from Taylor Drone Tech LLC for an exemption to conduct commercial agricultural-related drone operations. The exemption would cover UAS weighing 55 pounds or more, allow operations without an airman medical certificate for daytime autonomous flights, and permit speeds up to 50 mph.
FAA Notice of Joinder for Tailwind Flight Solutions
The FAA has received a Notice of Joinder from Tailwind Flight Solutions, LLC, represented by James A. Ries. This notice requests the FAA to append Tailwind Flight Solutions to the list of NBAA members authorized to exercise the privileges of Exemption No. 7897N.
FAA Request for Information on Unmanned Aircraft Systems
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information regarding the integration of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into the national airspace. This RFI seeks public input on various aspects of UAS operations and technology to inform future policy and rulemaking. The comment period is open until May 17, 2026.
FAA Order Grants Respondent's Motion
The FAA issued an order granting a respondent's motion dated March 17, 2026, in case number 16-26-05. This action pertains to an ongoing administrative proceeding.
FAA Defense and Energy Institute Exemption Rulemaking
The FAA is seeking public comment on a proposed exemption for the Defense and Energy Institute related to aviation regulations. This rulemaking aims to address specific operational needs for entities involved in defense and energy sectors.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Prosser Ag LLC
The FAA has posted an acknowledgement letter regarding a filing by Prosser Ag LLC. This notice serves as confirmation of receipt for the submission, with the acknowledgement letter dated March 18, 2026.
FAA Request for Information on Aviation Safety
The FAA has issued a Request for Information regarding aviation safety, specifically seeking input from agricultural firms, manufacturers, and transportation companies. This consultation aims to gather data to inform future regulatory actions and safety initiatives.
FAA - Delta Air Lines Pilot Training Program Extension Request
Delta Air Lines has petitioned the FAA for an extension to continue using its approved pilot training program for all its fleets. This request seeks to allow new and existing fleets to utilize the current 36-month cycle training program.
FAA Exemption Request for Drone Light Show Pyrotechnics
Skyworx Drone Shows LLC has petitioned the FAA for an exemption to conduct drone light show pyrotechnic operations using specific drone models. The petition includes extensive supporting documentation regarding safety and operational procedures.
FAA Request for Information on Aerial Solutions
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information regarding aerial solutions, specifically mentioning Eastern Shore Aerial Solutions LLC. This RFI seeks public input on potential regulatory considerations for advanced aerial services.
FAA Request for Information on Drone Operations
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information regarding drone operations, specifically concerning Shadow Vet Drone Ops LLC. This consultation seeks public input on potential regulatory approaches and operational considerations for advanced drone applications.
FAA Request for Information on Tristin Morgan Equipment
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information regarding Tristin Morgan Equipment LLC. This document seeks public input on specific equipment standards and operational considerations within the aviation sector.
Yuba County et al. - Answer to Complaint
Yuba County and other defendants have filed an answer to a complaint in a legal case (Docket No. FAA-2025-4651). This filing is part of the ongoing judicial process related to aviation regulations.
FAA Final Special Conditions for ZeroAvia Electric Engines
The FAA has issued final special conditions for ZeroAvia's Model ZA601 electric engines, addressing novel design features in electric propulsion systems. These conditions establish necessary safety standards for certification under 14 CFR part 23.
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