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Commonwealth v. Caraballo-Nieves - Criminal Case Appeal

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court vacated a judgment dismissing drug charges against Jesus R. Caraballo-Nieves. The court found the trial judge abused discretion by refusing to allow the Commonwealth to proceed on a motion to suppress without presenting fentanyl-containing drugs as evidence, citing a conflicting court policy.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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NY Executive Order Extends Disaster Emergency for Healthcare Staffing Shortages

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has extended the declaration of a disaster emergency due to healthcare staffing shortages, specifically citing a nursing strike. The extension, effective February 4, 2026, continues the provisions of Executive Order 56 through February 6, 2026, in Bronx, New York, and contiguous counties.

Urgent Rule Public Health
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New York Extends Healthcare Staffing Shortage Disaster Emergency

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has extended the declaration of a disaster emergency due to healthcare staffing shortages through February 8, 2026. This extension continues the provisions of Executive Order 56, which was initially issued to address a strike by nursing personnel and its impact on hospital staffing levels.

Urgent Rule Healthcare
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New York Executive Order Extending Healthcare Staffing Shortage Disaster Emergency

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has extended the declaration of a disaster emergency due to healthcare staffing shortages until February 10, 2026. This extension continues the terms and suspensions of a prior executive order aimed at ensuring continuity of care during a nursing strike.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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New York Executive Order Extending Disaster Emergency Due to Healthcare Staffing Shortages

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has extended the declaration of a disaster emergency due to healthcare staffing shortages caused by a nursing strike. The extension, through February 12, 2026, continues the terms and suspensions outlined in Executive Order 56 for Bronx, New York, and contiguous counties.

Urgent Rule Public Health
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New York Executive Order Extends Healthcare Staffing Disaster Emergency

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has extended the declaration of a disaster emergency due to healthcare staffing shortages through February 17, 2026. This extension continues the terms and suspensions of Executive Order 56, originally issued to address a nursing strike impacting hospital care.

Priority review Rule Healthcare
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FTC Orders Adamas to Cease No-Hire Agreements

The FTC has ordered Adamas Amenity Services LLC and its affiliates to cease enforcing anticompetitive no-hire agreements. These agreements restricted building owners and management companies from hiring workers employed by Adamas. The final consent order was issued on February 12, 2026.

Urgent Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
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GAO Report on FAA Drone Communication and Avoidance Planning

The GAO released a report highlighting the FAA's progress and shortcomings in developing two-way communication and detect-and-avoid technologies for drones. The report recommends the FAA establish clear roles and milestones to ensure drones can safely communicate with and avoid other aircraft.

Priority review Notice Aviation
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Arboretum Mortgage Corp Fined and License Revoked

The Washington Department of Financial Institutions has issued a consent order against Arboretum Mortgage Corporation, requiring a fine of $27,425 and an investigation fee of $2,719.20. The company's mortgage broker license is revoked, and its ability to participate in the industry is restricted until February 6, 2029, subject to compliance with the order.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Finance
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State of Washington v. Joel John Sarysz - Consumer Loan Act Violations

The State of Washington Department of Financial Institutions has issued a consent order against Joel John Sarysz for violations of the Consumer Loan Act. Sarysz is fined $25,500 and prohibited from the mortgage broker and consumer loan industries in Washington until February 10, 2034.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection

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