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Karlen v. Saleeb - Settlement Agreement Enforcement
The Connecticut Appellate Court affirmed the trial court's judgment granting the defendants' motion to enforce a settlement agreement in Karlen v. Saleeb (AC 47573). The court upheld the finding that plaintiff Gerard Karlen had agreed to clear and unambiguous settlement terms, rejecting Karlen's claim that the trial court improperly determined the parties had reached an enforceable agreement.
BETWEEN-THE-BRIDGES, LLC v. JAMES S. O’ROURKE
Connecticut Appellate Court opinion document AP238.164
Connecticut Appellate case document, Housing Authority v. Williams
Connecticut Appellate case document, Housing Authority v. Williams
Cyber Enviro-Tech Late Filing Notification
SEC received Form 12b-25 from Cyber Enviro-Tech, Inc. (CIK: 1935092) notifying that the company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ended December 31, 2025 cannot be filed on time due to scheduling conflicts related to completing the annual audit. The company expects to file within the automatic extension period permitted under SEC Rule 12b-25.
Summit Networks Late 10-K Filing Notification
Summit Networks, Inc. filed Form 12b-25 (Notification of Late Filing) with the SEC notifying that its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ended December 31, 2025 cannot be filed within the prescribed time period. The company cited difficulty in completing and obtaining required financial and other information without unreasonable effort and expense as the reason. The company expects to file within the extension period permitted by Rule 12b-25.
Hudson Acquisition I Corp. NT 10-K Late Filing Notice
The SEC received a Form 12b-25 Notification of Late Filing from Hudson Acquisition I Corp., a New York-based public company. The company states it cannot file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, by the prescribed deadline due to needing additional time to complete the filing with its advisors, auditors, and legal counsel. Under Rule 12b-25, the company has until the 15th calendar day following the original due date to file.
REGENEREX PHARMA INC 12b-25 late filing, December 2025
REGENEREX PHARMA INC 12b-25 late filing, December 2025
NT 10-K late filing notice for Webstar Technology Group
NT 10-K late filing notice for Webstar Technology Group
EU Extends Iran Human Rights Sanctions Until April 2027
The Council of the EU extended its human rights sanctions regime against Iran until 13 April 2027. The measures include travel bans, asset freezes, and export restrictions on equipment used for internal repression and telecommunications monitoring. The consolidated list now contains 262 individuals and 53 entities.
EU Extends Bosnia Restrictive Measures Framework
The Council of the European Union extended the framework for restrictive measures regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina for twelve months until 31 March 2027. The extension maintains the EU's ability to impose asset freezes, fund prohibitions, and travel bans on individuals or entities threatening Bosnia's sovereignty, territorial integrity, or the Dayton Agreement. No individuals are currently designated under this framework.
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