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Draft Guidance: Responding to FDA Form 483 Observations for Drug Manufacturers
The FDA has issued draft guidance for drug manufacturers on how to respond to observations noted on FDA Form 483 following CGMP inspections. This guidance is intended to assist domestic and foreign manufacturers in assessing conformity with CGMP requirements.
Colorado Warns of Online Investment Scams During Consumer Protection Week
The Colorado Division of Securities issued a warning about online investment scams during National Consumer Protection Week. The notice highlights common schemes like unsolicited cryptocurrency fraud and romance scams, referencing FTC data on significant financial losses to these activities.
Thomas v. Rodgers et al - Securities/Commodities Civil Case
A new civil case, Thomas v. Rodgers et al., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 6, 2026. The case involves securities and commodities and includes a Verified Stockholder Derivative Complaint.
Legends Bank v. Orusa - Appeal Dismissed for Late Filing
The Tennessee Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal filed by Samson Orusa against Legends Bank and the Tennessee Department of Revenue. The dismissal was due to the appellant failing to file the notice of appeal with the Appellate Court Clerk within the mandatory 30-day period after the order was entered.
State-Funded Cleanup Enables New Affordable Housing
The California Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) announced the opening of 43 new affordable homes in Richmond, funded by a state cleanup program. This project is part of a larger initiative to convert contaminated land into safe housing, with over 200 homes expected across three sites this year.
Freedom of Information Act Implementing Regulations Updated
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has updated its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) implementing regulations. These changes aim to enhance clarity and efficiency in processing FOIA requests. The rule is effective March 6, 2026.
State AG Criticizes Aquarion Sale Approval, Citing Doubled Water Bills
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong criticized the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority's preliminary approval of the Aquarion water company sale to a nonprofit, projecting doubled water bills for consumers. The decision reverses a prior denial and is expected to significantly impact public oversight and consumer protections.
US v. John McLaurin - Criminal Case Vacated and Remanded
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated and remanded the criminal case of US v. John McLaurin. The court found that discretionary supervised release conditions not orally pronounced at sentencing are nullities, impacting the revocation judgment. The case is remanded for resentencing.
Cedar Coal Company v. Director, DOWCP - Black Lung Benefits Decision
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals denied Cedar Coal Company's petition to review an order awarding black lung benefits to the estate of Roger L. Mullins. The court found that the Administrative Law Judge's decision was supported by substantial evidence and that the claimant presented sufficient evidence within regulatory limitations.
Finn v. Rutherford - Landlord-Tenant Dispute Affirmed
The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's judgment in Finn v. Rutherford, a landlord-tenant dispute. The appellate court found that the appellant failed to present objections to the magistrate's decision and did not file a transcript, preventing a review of the merits.
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