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Arjo Tenor Mobile Lift Recall

Health Canada has issued a Type II recall for the Arjo Tenor Mobile Lift due to a brake defect that can cause uncontrolled descent. All affected units must be removed from service immediately until repaired by authorized personnel.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Monoject Syringe Recall

Health Canada has issued a Type II recall for Monoject 1mL Luer Lock Syringes due to incorrect labeling. The affected products are mislabeled as Tuberculin syringes but contain U-100 Insulin syringes. Healthcare providers are advised to contact the manufacturer for more information.

Urgent Notice Healthcare
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SOLTIVE Premium SuperPulsed Laser System Recall

Health Canada has issued a Type II recall for the SOLTIVE Premium SuperPulsed Laser System manufactured by Gyrus Acmi, Inc. The recall is due to a defect in the 24V power supply causing sudden power loss or failure to power on. Affected customers will be contacted by Olympus representatives to schedule service.

Urgent Enforcement Medical Devices
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Verret v. Verrett - Louisiana Court of Appeal Opinion

The Louisiana Court of Appeal, First Circuit, issued an opinion in Verret v. Verrett, case number 2026 CW 0314. The court considered a writ application but ultimately determined it was untimely filed based on established procedural rules.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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New Jersey Superior Court Opinion - In the Matter of Gregory Rindosh

The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a Civil Service Commission decision upholding the removal of Gregory Rindosh from his fiscal analyst position. The court found no error in the Commission's adoption of the Administrative Law Judge's findings.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Jasper Frazier v. New Jersey Department of Corrections - Opinion

The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a final agency decision by the Department of Corrections denying an inmate's claim for lost property. The court found the inmate failed to meet his burden to establish the decision was arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Peter Krassner v. Walmart - New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division Opinion

The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division issued a non-precedential opinion affirming a trial court's judgment in favor of plaintiff Peter Krassner against Walmart. The case involved a personal injury sustained at a Walmart store, and this appeal addressed Walmart's challenges to the trial court's rulings on notice and jury instructions.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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B9 Schoolhouse Owner, LLC v. Township of Franklin - Land Use Ordinance Dispute

The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division heard an appeal concerning a township ordinance that retroactively applied new stormwater management regulations to pending development applications. The court reviewed the ordinance's validity and its conflict with the Municipal Land Use Law's time of application rule.

Priority review Enforcement Housing
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J.R. v. Township of Long Hill Board of Education - Harassment, Intimidation, or Bullying

The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a decision by the Commissioner of Education upholding a school board's finding that a student committed an act of harassment, intimidation, or bullying. The ruling concerns demeaning comments sent via Snapchat.

Routine Enforcement Education
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Juan M. Garabito v. Board of Trustees - Court Opinion

The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a Board of Trustees' decision denying a corrections officer's application for accidental disability benefits. The court found the officer's injury, sustained during an inmate attack, did not meet the criteria for accidental disability benefits under state law.

Routine Enforcement Healthcare
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Long Valley Realty Holding LLC v. G & E Services LLC - Damages Appeal

The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division vacated a damages award in Long Valley Realty Holding, LLC v. G & E Services, LLC. The court found the trial court improperly awarded damages not supported by evidence and remanded the case for further proceedings.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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New Jersey Superior Court: Firearms Purchaser ID Denial Appeal

The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the denial of E.F.'s application for a firearms purchaser identification card and permit to purchase a handgun. The denial was based on E.F. falsifying information on his application and lacking the necessary temperament to be entrusted with a firearm.

Priority review Enforcement Public Safety
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Burden v. Harrington - New Jersey Superior Court Opinion

The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision denying plaintiffs' motion to lift a stay and file an amended complaint. The case involves claims against an underinsured motorist carrier following a motor vehicle accident.

Priority review Enforcement Insurance
EOIR Policy Memoranda
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DOJ Guidance on Generative AI Use in EOIR Proceedings

The Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) has issued guidance on the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in its proceedings. The guidance addresses the potential benefits and risks, particularly concerning the generation of inaccurate legal citations or arguments.

Priority review Guidance Judicial Administration
EOIR Policy Memoranda
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EOIR Updates Guidance for Dedicated Docket Cases

The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) has updated its guidance for Dedicated Docket cases, expanding the program nationwide to all immigration courts not exclusively adjudicating detained aliens. The updated policy aims to improve efficiency by setting new adjudication timeframes for immigration judges and appellate judges.

Priority review Guidance Immigration
EOIR Policy Memoranda
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EOIR Adjudicator Independence and Impartiality Policy Memo

The Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) has issued a new policy memorandum (PM 25-42) updating guidance on the independence and impartiality of its adjudicators. This memo supersedes and replaces PM 21-15, clarifying existing principles and addressing potential confusion arising from subsequent practices.

Routine Guidance Immigration
EOIR Policy Memoranda
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DOJ Rescinds Asylum Fee Policy Memorandum

The Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) has rescinded Policy Memorandum 25-36, which implemented new immigration fees. This action follows a court order that temporarily stayed the memorandum, although the underlying statutory fees remain in effect.

Priority review Notice Immigration
EOIR Policy Memoranda
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Immigration Appeal Deadline Reminder

The Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) issued a reminder that the deadline for appealing an Immigration Judge's decision to the Board of Immigration Appeals remains 30 days. This clarifies confusion stemming from a vacated interim final rule that had proposed a 10-day deadline.

Priority review Notice Immigration
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Care One, LLC v. NLRB - Unfair Labor Practice Proceedings

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's denial of a preliminary injunction sought by Care One, LLC and affiliated healthcare facilities. The facilities challenged NLRB proceedings, alleging the Administrative Law Judge was improperly appointed due to a lack of quorum. The court found the plaintiffs could not demonstrate irreparable harm.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Mar-Can Transport vs. Local 854 Pension Fund - ERISA Withdrawal Liability

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court ruling, reducing Mar-Can Transportation Company's withdrawal liability from the Local 854 Pension Fund by $1.8 million. The decision clarifies the interpretation of ERISA's Section 1415(c) regarding the transfer of unfunded vested benefits when employees switch unions.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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US v. Cardenas - Court of Appeals Vacates Conviction

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the conviction of Jey James Roldan Cardenas for conspiracy to import cocaine. The court found that the district court erred in excluding evidence relevant to Cardenas's defense of lacking criminal intent. The case is remanded for further proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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SBK ART LLC v Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP - Discovery for Foreign Litigation

The Second Circuit affirmed a district court's order granting SBK ART LLC's petition for discovery in aid of foreign litigation under 28 U.S.C. §1782 against Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. The court found that the district court did not abuse its discretion in allowing discovery of documents held by a U.S. law firm, even if not directly discoverable from the foreign client abroad.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Second Circuit Opinion: Housing Dispute - Fair Housing Act & FCRA

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in a housing dispute involving the Fair Housing Act and the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The court vacated in part, affirmed in part, and reversed in part the district court's decision, impacting how rental property solutions companies handle tenant screening and consumer report disclosures.

Priority review Enforcement Housing
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Broadcast Music Inc. v. North American Concert Promoters Association - Antitrust

The Second Circuit vacated a district court's decision regarding music licensing fees set by Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) for the North American Concert Promoters Association (NACPA). The court found the imposed rates and expanded definition of gross revenues to be unreasonable and remanded the case for further proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
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Safdieh v. Commissioner - Tax Court Decision on Foreign Business Reporting Penalties

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a Tax Court decision, holding that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue can assess penalties for failing to report control of foreign businesses. The court vacated the Tax Court's summary judgment for the taxpayer, Joseph Safdieh, who faced a $50,000 penalty.

Priority review Enforcement Taxation
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United States v. William Jimenez - Sentencing Appeal

The Second Circuit affirmed a district court's judgment sentencing William Jimenez to 105 months imprisonment for possessing ammunition after a felony conviction. The court upheld the imposition of special conditions of supervised release, including electronic device searches and mandatory mental health counseling.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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United States v. Aryeetey - Felon in Possession of Firearm Conviction Affirmed

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction and sentence of Ivanjoel Aryeetey for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The court found no abuse of discretion in admitting DNA evidence and deemed the sentence substantively reasonable.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Kellogg v. Nichols - Concealed Carry License Case Decision

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's dismissal of a lawsuit challenging New York's concealed carry license laws. The court held that state judges are absolutely immune from individual-capacity lawsuits and that federal courts lack jurisdiction for official-capacity claims against them in this context.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Peña Garcia v. Department of Labor - Workers' Compensation

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review in Peña Garcia v. Department of Labor. The court affirmed the Department of Labor's decision that medical cannabis is not a covered treatment under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act due to its federal Schedule I classification.

Routine Enforcement Healthcare
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Miller v. Lamanna - Appeal of Dismissal for Failure to State a Claim

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's dismissal of a former corrections officer's discrimination and retaliation claims. The appellate court found the district court erred by converting a summary judgment motion into a Rule 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss, considering only the complaint's allegations.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Bugliotti v. Argentina - Sovereign Bond Default Litigation

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals partially affirmed and partially vacated a district court's dismissal of a lawsuit by bondholders against the Republic of Argentina concerning defaulted sovereign bonds. The court found that some of the bondholders' claims are timely and that they now have the authority under Argentine law to sue.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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GEICO v. Mayzenberg - Insurance No-Fault Benefits Dispute

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court judgment in favor of GEICO in GEICO v. Mayzenberg. The court remanded the case after the New York Court of Appeals clarified that an insurer cannot deny no-fault benefits based solely on alleged professional misconduct not involving the ceding of control to an unlicensed party.

Priority review Enforcement Insurance
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Sacaza v. City of New York - False Arrest and Malicious Prosecution Appeal

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's denial of summary judgment for NYPD Detective Michael Friedman in a false arrest and malicious prosecution case. The court found that arguable probable cause existed, granting the detective qualified immunity on federal claims.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Jin v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity for False Arrest Claim

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision, finding that New York City Police Officers are entitled to qualified immunity on a false arrest claim. The court determined there was arguable probable cause to arrest the plaintiff, Guo Hua Jin, for assault.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Sufiyan v. Bondi - Asylum, Withholding, and CAT Denial Affirmed in Part

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reviewed a decision affirming the denial of asylum, withholding of removal, and CAT relief for Mohamed Irshan Mohamed Sufiyan. The court granted the petition in part, remanding to the BIA to determine eligibility for asylum and withholding absent the material support bar.

Priority review Enforcement Immigration
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State v. Fletes - Writ of Mandamus Denied

The Oregon Supreme Court denied a petition for a writ of mandamus filed by the State against Dominic Fletes. The court's decision was issued on February 5, 2026, with one justice dissenting. This action pertains to a criminal case originating from Jackson County.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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State v. Roberts - Mandamus Proceeding

The Oregon Supreme Court dismissed the alternative writ of mandamus in State v. Roberts as moot. This decision resolves a legal proceeding initiated by the State of Oregon against Allen Rex Roberts concerning an order from the Multnomah County Circuit Court.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Robinson v. Hendricks - Habeas Corpus Case

The Oregon Supreme Court has ordered the immediate discharge of Craig Anthony Robinson, Jr. from illegal imprisonment in a habeas corpus case. The court mandated that the State Court Administrator issue the appellate judgment immediately, bypassing standard procedures.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Oregon Supreme Court - Disciplinary Case Against Isa Ac Ersoff

The Oregon Supreme Court has dismissed a disciplinary complaint against attorney Isa Ac Ersoff. The court's decision, issued on March 12, 2026, followed arguments submitted in September 2025. The specific nature of the complaint and the reasons for dismissal were not detailed in the provided excerpt.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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State v. Monaco - Criminal Case Affirmation

The Oregon Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeals and the judgment of the circuit court in the case of State v. Monaco. The court's decision upholds the lower courts' rulings in this criminal matter.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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FreeRDP Vulnerabilities - Remote Code Execution

CERT-Bund has issued an advisory for multiple vulnerabilities in FreeRDP, a Remote Desktop Protocol implementation. The vulnerabilities have a CVSS base score of 8.8 and allow for remote code execution, denial-of-service, and information disclosure.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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CPython Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Code Execution

The German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in CPython, with a CVSS base score of 7.7. These vulnerabilities allow remote attackers to manipulate files or execute arbitrary code on affected systems.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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Vim Vulnerability Allows Code Execution (CVSS 6.6)

The German National Cybersecurity Agency (BSI) has issued a security advisory for a vulnerability in the Vim text editor. The vulnerability, with a CVSS score of 6.6, allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code. Mitigation is available.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird Vulnerabilities (CVSS 8.8)

CERT-Bund has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox, Firefox ESR, and Thunderbird, with a CVSS Base Score of 8.8. The advisory has been updated multiple times to include specific product versions and affected operating systems.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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Microsoft ASP.NET/.NET Vulnerabilities Advisory

This advisory updates information on multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft ASP.NET and .NET, with a CVSS Base Score of 7.8. The update includes affected products on Ubuntu, Oracle, and Red Hat Linux, in addition to previously listed Microsoft ASP.NET Core and .NET versions.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
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Kisqali Tablets: Updated Storage Conditions and Shelf Life

Novartis Pharma GmbH has updated the storage conditions and shelf life for Kisqali 200 mg film-coated tablets. The medicine no longer requires refrigeration and now has an authorized shelf life of 2 years. This information letter was issued by the BfArM.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Arixtra Quality Defect: Needle Discoloration and Iron Particle

The German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) issued a notice regarding a quality defect in Arixtra pre-filled syringes. Reports indicate brown discoloration and needle blockage due to oxidized iron particles, posing a risk to patients. Healthcare professionals are instructed not to dispense or administer affected products.

Urgent Notice Healthcare
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Digimerck Tablets Quality Defect: Degradation Products May Exceed Limit

The German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) issued a Direct Healthcare Professional Communication regarding Digimerck 0.07 mg tablets. A quality defect has been identified where degradation products may slightly exceed the specification limit by the end of the product's shelf life. Distribution was discontinued in 2022.

Priority review Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Melphalan AqVida: Risk of Overdose Due to Higher Concentration

The German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) issued a communication regarding Melphalan AqVida RTD 90 mg/ml, a new formulation with an 18-fold higher concentration than existing melphalan products. This increased concentration poses a potential risk of overdose for patients.

Priority review Notice Healthcare
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Tegretal Suspension Use Restricted in Newborns

The German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) has issued a direct healthcare professional communication restricting the use of Tegretal Suspension (carbamazepine) in newborns due to high propylene glycol content. This restriction is to prevent serious side effects in infants.

Priority review Notice Healthcare

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