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Medical Device Recall: Incorrect Expiration Dates
Health Canada has issued a recall for several medical devices, including the Approach® CTO Micro Wire Guide and various catheter sets, due to incorrect expiration dates on the labelling. The manufacturer, Cook Incorporated, is providing information to healthcare professionals. This recall impacts multiple lot and model numbers.
Philips Recalls Allura Xper/Azurion Systems for X-ray Imaging Issues
Health Canada issued a recall for Philips Allura Xper and Azurion X-ray imaging systems due to performance issues with the wired foot switch. The recall affects multiple models and advises healthcare providers to contact the manufacturer for additional information.
Health Canada Recalls Disinfectant Spray & Wipe Cleaner
Health Canada has issued a recall for specific lots of Coastwide CP15 Disinfectant Spray & Wipe Cleaner due to the active ingredient strength not meeting the labelled concentration. Retailers are instructed on the depth of the recall, and consumers are advised on actions to take.
State of Louisiana v. Cedric Lang - Criminal Writ Application
The Louisiana Court of Appeal denied a writ application filed by Cedric Lang in case number 2026 KW 0372. The court's decision indicates that the stay was denied and the writ was denied, with no known precedential status.
State of New Jersey v. Andre Williams - Criminal Appeal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the denial of post-conviction relief for defendant Andre Williams. The court reviewed the denial of a petition for relief without an evidentiary hearing concerning a 1989 aggravated assault and receiving stolen property conviction.
State of New Jersey v. Gregory Oliver - Criminal Appeal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division issued a non-precedential opinion in the case of State of New Jersey v. Gregory Oliver. The court affirmed the denial of the defendant's petition for post-conviction relief, finding no prima facie case for ineffective assistance of counsel.
Brighthouse Life Insurance Company v. Overbrook1 LLC - Commercial Foreclosure Appeal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's order granting summary judgment in a commercial foreclosure action. The court found that the defendants failed to present a valid basis for reconsideration of the foreclosure order.
Omar Pagan v. Board of Review - Unemployment Benefits Appeal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a Board of Review decision denying unemployment benefits to Omar Pagan and requiring him to refund $6,618. The court found Pagan ineligible for benefits after he resigned to relocate and was unable to secure a transfer to a new branch before his last day of employment.
State of New Jersey v. Spencer S. Young - Criminal Appeal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the denial of Spencer S. Young's second petition for post-conviction relief. The court found the petition to be untimely under Rule 3:22-12(a)(2). The case involves a conviction for a 2013 beating death.
C.B. v. J.P. - Domestic Violence Restraining Order Appeal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division reversed the denial of a final restraining order in C.B. v. J.P. The court found the lower court erred and remanded the case for a new hearing. This decision impacts how domestic violence cases are handled and reviewed.
Cappello v. Cicchetti, LLC - Appeal of Summary Judgment
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision granting summary judgment to Cicchetti, LLC. The case involved a plaintiff's claim of E. coli contamination in a takeout salad. The appellate court's decision is non-precedential.
State of New Jersey v. Bernardo Rivera - Criminal Appeal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a trial court's denial of a defendant's motion to suppress physical evidence. The defendant argued that police officers failed to wear body-worn cameras during the stop where evidence was discovered, violating state statute.
Albert Dill v. Claude v. Offray, III - Court Opinion
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division issued a non-precedential opinion in Albert Dill v. Claude v. Offray, III. The case involves an appeal from an order granting motions to dismiss counterclaims related to trusts.
Ben Gully Appointed Basel Committee Secretary General
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision announced that Ben Gully, Deputy Superintendent at OSFI, will become its Secretary General in August 2026 for an initial three-year term. This appointment highlights OSFI's role in international financial regulation.
SEC No-Action Relief for Multi-Class ETFs on Disclosure Rules
The SEC's Division of Trading and Markets has granted no-action relief to broker-dealers regarding disclosure requirements under Rules 15c1-5 and 15c1-6 for multi-class ETFs. This relief allows broker-dealers to effect in-kind creation or redemption transactions without specific disclosures under certain conditions related to multi-class ETF orders and compliance with existing terms.
Union Pacific Railroad Construction Exemption Granted
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) has granted Union Pacific Railroad Company's petition for an exemption to construct and operate approximately six miles of rail line in Maricopa County, Arizona. The decision is subject to environmental and historic preservation mitigation measures outlined in the Final Environmental Assessment.
EBA Consultation on Initial Margin Model Guidelines
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has opened a consultation on draft guidelines for the authorisation of initial margin models. The consultation period runs from March 17 to June 17, 2026, and is aimed at financial institutions that use or plan to use internal models for calculating initial margin for derivative transactions.
EBA Consultation on Initial Margin Models Standards
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has opened a consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) concerning the authorisation of initial margin models. The consultation period runs from March 17 to June 17, 2026.
W International Companies Pay $10.5M to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
The Department of Justice announced that W International LLC and related companies will pay $10.5 million to resolve allegations under the False Claims Act for overcharging the U.S. Air Force and Navy for weld tables. The settlement includes a whistleblower award of over $1.8 million.
DOJ: Mississippi Man Sentenced to Nine Years for Armed Carjacking
The Department of Justice announced that Un’Darius Dickerson was sentenced to nine years in prison for armed carjacking and brandishing a firearm. The sentencing is part of the DOJ's Violent Crime Initiative.
DOJ Proposes Rule to Expedite State Death Penalty Cases
The Department of Justice has proposed a rule to streamline federal habeas review of state death penalty cases, aiming to reduce the time between conviction and execution. This proposal seeks to remove barriers to certification for states with established postconviction capital counsel systems, making certification decisions final.
HMRC Analysis of Intra-UK Taxpayer Migration 2010-2023
HM Revenue & Customs has published an analysis of intra-UK taxpayer migration trends between Scotland, Wales, and the rest of the UK from 2010 to 2023. The report details movements of individuals and their declared income over a 12-year period.
Making Tax Digital Industry and Region Data
HM Revenue & Customs has published new statistical data regarding the Making Tax Digital initiative for Income Tax. The data, released on March 17, 2026, provides breakdowns by industry sector and geographic region for the 2023-2024 tax year.
HMRC Guidance on Country-by-Country XML Reports for MNEs
HM Revenue & Customs has published guidance on how multinational enterprises (MNEs) can create and send country-by-country reports in XML format. The guidance outlines the requirements for report creation, submission, and correction, referencing OECD schemas and HMRC business rules.
HMRC Guidance: Register for Multinational Enterprise Country-by-Country Reporting
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has published guidance on how multinational enterprises (MNEs) can register to submit their country-by-country reports. The guidance outlines the necessary information and the online registration process for entities required to report.
OSC Investor Warnings: FINAD-AI, Prime Wealth, dexfinexpro
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has issued a warning to investors regarding three unregistered companies: FINAD-AI, Prime Wealth, and dexfinexpro. These entities are not registered to deal or advise in securities in Ontario, posing a potential risk to investors.
EU AI in Healthcare Market Study and Recommendations
A new study commissioned by the EU's DG CONNECT analyzes the EU digital health market, projecting significant growth driven by AI adoption. The study highlights the increasing integration of AI in healthcare and proposes policy recommendations to boost innovation and support SMEs.
Sholl v. Virginia - Assault Conviction Upheld
The Virginia Court of Appeals upheld the assault conviction of Duane Eugene Sholl. The court found sufficient evidence for the jury to convict Sholl of assaulting a law enforcement officer, affirming the trial court's decision and sentence.
Virginia Court of Appeals Denies Anti-SLAPP Immunity in Defamation Case
The Virginia Court of Appeals denied a demurrer in a defamation case, ruling that appellants were not immune under the state's anti-SLAPP statute. The court found the complaint sufficiently alleged the appellants knew or recklessly disregarded the falsity of their statements.
Michael W. Martin v. The City of Waynesboro, Virginia - Whistleblower Claim
The Virginia Court of Appeals ruled on a whistleblower claim against the City of Waynesboro. The court upheld the city's sovereign immunity for the whistleblower claim but reversed in part the finding of sovereign immunity for a supervisor, remanding the case.
Kyle Wayne Thacker v. Commonwealth of Virginia - Child Pornography Conviction
The Virginia Court of Appeals upheld the conviction of Kyle Wayne Thacker for reproducing child pornography. The court found sufficient evidence to prove Thacker reproduced the material found on his cellphone, affirming the trial court's decision.
Virginia Court of Appeals Affirms Judgment on Daughter Contact Condition
The Virginia Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's judgment, upholding a condition of a suspended sentence that prohibited contact with the appellant's daughter. The court found no abuse of discretion and that constitutional rights were not violated.
Ashby v. Wythe County Dept. of Social Services - Child Neglect Finding Affirmed
The Virginia Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's finding of child abuse and neglect against Benjamin Howard Ashby. The court found no abuse of discretion in admitting testimony regarding a child's sexualized behavior, deeming any error harmless.
Buonauro v. Scott - Unjust Enrichment Damages Upheld
The Virginia Court of Appeals upheld a trial court's judgment awarding damages for unjust enrichment. The court found sufficient evidence for the jury's award and affirmed that unjust enrichment, rather than quantum-meruit, was the proper remedy in this case.
Joan Altizer v. William Curtis Bull, Jr. - Real Property Deed Affirmation
The Virginia Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision, upholding a 2008 warranty deed that conveyed real property interests to siblings as trustees. The court found the deed valid despite the trust not being explicitly named, as the grantees were identified as trustees and the trust was sufficiently identified. Other claims were waived.
Levi William Wheeler, Jr. v. Commonwealth of Virginia - Malicious Wounding Conviction
The Virginia Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision finding sufficient evidence for a malicious wounding conviction. The court remanded the case for correction of an error in the sentencing order.
Bank of England Consultation on Modernising Liquidity Policy Framework
The Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority has issued a consultation paper (CP5/26) proposing to modernise the liquidity policy framework for banks and building societies. The consultation seeks feedback on proposed changes to liquidity requirements and risk management.
NY DOH Statement on Federal Judge's Ruling in AAP v. ACIP Case
The New York State Department of Health issued a statement from Commissioner Dr. James McDonald regarding a federal judge's ruling in the American Academy of Pediatrics v. Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices case. The statement expresses encouragement regarding the acknowledgment of flaws in the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and reaffirms the Department's commitment to science-backed vaccine recommendations.
NY AG Urges Supreme Court to Preserve TPS for Haitian Immigrants
New York Attorney General Letitia James, leading a coalition of 19 attorneys general, filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to preserve Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Haitian immigrants. The brief argues that terminating TPS would harm public health, safety, and economies, and disrupt families.
NY AG Sues Solar Company and Lenders for Defrauding Consumers
New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued solar company Attyx and its lending partners for allegedly defrauding New Yorkers out of an estimated $275 million. The lawsuit claims the company made false promises of free solar systems and home repairs, leading consumers to sign contracts for expensive installations and loans.
EU Legislation and Regulatory Notices Daily View
The European Union's Official Journal L series for March 17, 2026, has been published, containing various legislative and regulatory notices. This includes decisions on international agreements, delegated regulations, and implementing decisions on trade and security matters.
In the Int. of: L.G., Appeal of: C.G. - Parental Rights Termination
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the termination of parental rights for C.G. concerning her two minor sons, L.G. and N.G. The appeal stemmed from concerns regarding the mother's mental health and drug use impacting her ability to parent and maintain the children's safety.
Cboe BYX Exchange Rule Change for Clock Service
Cboe BYX Exchange has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to introduce its new Clock Service, an optional product for Members and non-Members. The service aims to synchronize subscriber time recording systems with the Exchange's for correlated latency measurements. The SEC is soliciting public comments on this proposal.
FERC Notice on Blackstone Hydro Associates' Withdrawal of Fishway Monitoring Plan
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has terminated a proceeding concerning Blackstone Hydro Associates' withdrawal of its Downstream Fishway Effectiveness Monitoring Plan for the Central Falls Hydroelectric Project. The withdrawal became effective on March 2, 2026, as no opposition was filed.
NSF Information Collection for OMB Review
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has submitted an information collection requirement for the Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biology Application Form A and Reference Writer Recommendation to OMB for review. This is the second public comment request, with comments due within 30 days of publication.
FCC Notice on Information Collection Activities
The FCC is seeking comments on an extension of an existing information collection activity related to frequency coordinator notification requirements. This notice is part of the FCC's effort to reduce paperwork burdens under the Paperwork Reduction Act. Comments are due by May 18, 2026.
FERC: Blackstone Hydro Associates withdraws compliance monitoring plan
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has terminated the proceeding for Blackstone Hydro Associates' Central Falls Hydroelectric Project No. 3063. The licensee's request to withdraw its Operation Compliance Monitoring Plan was granted, and the withdrawal became effective on March 2, 2026.
Tires from China: Antidumping Review Amended
The U.S. Department of Commerce is amending its final results for the antidumping duty order on Certain Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires from China. This action follows a final judgment from the U.S. Court of International Trade and will adjust the dumping margin assigned to Shandong Linglong Tyre Co., Ltd. and entities belonging to the China-wide entity.
SEC Approves NSCC Rule Change for ETF Clearing with Options
The SEC approved a National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) rule change to facilitate the clearing of ETFs with options as underlying components. This change implements new messaging connectivity between NSCC and The Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) to allow NSCC to submit instructions to OCC on behalf of participants.
FERC Receives Exempt Generator and Electric Rate Filings
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has received multiple filings, including an exempt wholesale generator self-certification from Oystercatcher Solar, LLC, and various electric rate filings from entities like New Athens Generating Company, LLC, and Panther Grove Wind, LLC. Comments are due on several of these filings by early April 2026.
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