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Metropolitan Police Service Awards Music Licence to PPL PRS Ltd

The Metropolitan Police Service has awarded a music licence to PPL PRS Ltd for an annual value of £479,069 (including VAT). This contract award notice was published on March 28, 2026, and the contract is set to begin on April 1, 2026.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Wise v. Everett - Court Partially Grants/Denies Motion to Strike Defenses

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado has issued an order partially granting and denying a motion to strike certain affirmative defenses filed by the plaintiffs in the case of Wise v. Everett. The order addresses specific defenses raised by the defendant in this adversary proceeding.

Routine Enforcement Bankruptcy
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State Department Condemns Attacks on Iraqi Kurdistan President Barzani's Home

The U.S. Department of State unequivocally condemned terrorist attacks by Iran-backed militias on the private residence of Iraqi Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani. The statement characterized these actions as a direct assault on Iraq's sovereignty and unity.

Priority review Notice Defense & National Security
4d ago WTO News
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Ministers Discuss WTO Topics and Plan Post-MC14 Work

Ministers and senior officials at the WTO's 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) met to discuss key agenda items including fisheries subsidies, investment facilitation, e-commerce, agriculture, and development. Discussions also covered dispute settlement reform, with members supporting a post-MC14 resumption of work when appropriate.

Priority review Notice International Trade
4d ago WTO News
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DG cites MPIA as bridge pending dispute reform deal

The WTO Director-General highlighted the Multi-Party Interim Appeal Arbitration Arrangement (MPIA) as a functional bridge for dispute settlement while reform is pending. As of March 28, 2026, 61 WTO members, including recent joiners Barbados, Liechtenstein, and Moldova, participate in the MPIA, which has successfully resolved two appeals.

Priority review Notice International Trade
4d ago WTO News
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WTO Members Adopt Pathway for E-Commerce Agreement via Interim Arrangements

Sixty-six WTO members, representing approximately 70% of global trade, have adopted interim arrangements to bring the WTO Agreement on Electronic Commerce into force. This agreement aims to establish baseline global digital trade rules, with an estimated trade impact of $159 billion annually.

Priority review Notice International Trade
4d ago WTO News
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Africa, Latin America Strengthen Trade Relations at MC14 Side Event

The WTO hosted a side event at MC14 where African and Latin American nations discussed strengthening economic and trade relations. Participants proposed regular summits to enhance cooperation and explore increased South-South trade, particularly in digital trade and transport links.

Routine Notice International Trade
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Steele v. EQT Corporation - Appeal of Royalty Dispute

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's dismissal of Linda Steele's complaint against EQT Corporation regarding alleged underpayment of oil and gas royalties. The court found Steele failed to adequately plead fraud and that her other claims were improper or unsupported.

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Southpointe Partners LLC v. Louisville Metro Government - Affirming Opinion

The Kentucky Court of Appeals issued an opinion affirming a lower court's decision in Southpointe Partners, LLC v. Louisville Metro Government. The case involved appeals related to property and local government matters. The court's decision was rendered on March 27, 2026.

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Mary Davis v. Jerry Campbell - Easement Dispute

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision regarding an easement dispute between Jerry Campbell and Mary Davis. The court's opinion, rendered on March 27, 2026, addressed appeals concerning the location of an easement by necessity and claims of adverse possession.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration

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