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Patent for Dynamic Slice Modification in Wireless Communication

The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260089062A1) detailing methods for dynamic modification of network slice configurations in wireless communication. The application, filed by inventors Sharath Somashekar, Diego Estrella Chavez, and Tejaswini S. Patil, describes a system where a slice orchestrator receives feedback from user devices to adjust network slice performance.

Routine Notice Telecommunications
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Patent Application for Extending and Bridging Networks

The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260089061A1) detailing a system and method for extending and bridging networks using high-capability devices. The application, filed on November 26, 2025, describes a controller that interprets gas monitoring data from various endpoints to determine and report monitoring descriptions.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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ASIC applies to wind up 12 companies linked to accountant

ASIC has applied to the Supreme Court of New South Wales to wind up 12 companies associated with accountant Christopher Malcolm Edwards. The action follows concerns about the companies' management, unclear application of investor funds, significant liabilities, and failure to lodge audited financial statements.

Urgent Enforcement Financial Services
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Victory Global v. Fresh Bourbon - Appeal Affirmed

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in Victory Global, LLC v. Fresh Bourbon, LLC. The appellate court found no deception in the case, which involved a dispute over which company was the first African American-owned entity to distill bourbon.

Routine Enforcement Intellectual Property
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Pearson v. MDOC - Reversal of Qualified Immunity Denial

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's denial of qualified immunity for Michigan Department of Corrections officials in the case of Machelle Pearson et al. v. MDOC. The appellate court found that prison officials may violate the Eighth Amendment if contractors tasked with medical care and disease prevention perform incompetently.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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BLC Lexington SNF v. Townsend - Arbitration Ruling

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision enforcing an arbitration agreement in BLC Lexington SNF, LLC v. Bonnie Townsend. The court found the arbitration agreement enforceable and confirmed the arbitrator's award in favor of BLC Lexington on all claims related to the care and death of Linda Elam.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Onyenobi v. Bondi - Petition for Review Denied

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review filed by Chinedu Onyenobi. The petition sought review of the Board of Immigration Appeals' dismissal of his appeal from an immigration judge's denial of his motion to reopen removal proceedings and rescind an in absentia order of removal.

Routine Enforcement Immigration
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Juan Antonio Lamar Kinley v. Margaret Bradshaw - Habeas Corpus Petition Denial Affirmation

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of a habeas corpus petition filed by Juan Antonio Lamar Kinley, an Ohio death-row prisoner. The court reviewed the district court's decision regarding Kinley's petition.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Jane Doe v. Uber Technologies Inc - Personal Injury

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Jane Doe v. Uber Technologies Inc et al. The complaint was filed on March 26, 2026, with a filing fee of $405. The case is based on diversity jurisdiction and involves a claim of personal injury.

Routine Enforcement Litigation
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AG Sues Over $3.8M Fraudulent Charity Scheme

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a lawsuit against six individuals and three sham charities for allegedly defrauding the public and stealing at least $3.8 million in charitable funds. The scheme exploited fundraising opportunities at San Diego sports venues between 2014 and 2023.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection

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