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Medicare Drug Price Negotiation: Manufacturer Participation in Third Cycle
CMS announced that 15 drug manufacturers have chosen to participate in the third cycle of Medicare drug price negotiations. These negotiations, part of the Inflation Reduction Act, will determine prices for selected high-expenditure drugs, with negotiated prices effective beginning in 2028.
CFTC Secures $2.4M Judgment Against Forex Companies for Fraud
The CFTC announced a default judgment against Safety Capital Management Inc. and GNS Capital Inc. for retail forex fraud. The companies were ordered to pay over $2.4 million in restitution and civil monetary penalties.
NY Governor Announces Auto Insurance Reform Saves MTA $50 Million Annually
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced that auto insurance reforms have resulted in nearly $50 million in annual savings for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). This reform is part of a broader effort to lower costs for New Yorkers.
Elijah Eleby v. Detroit Land Bank Authority - Legal Opinion
The Michigan Court of Appeals issued an unpublished opinion in Elijah Eleby v. Detroit Land Bank Authority. The court affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded the case concerning alleged Fourth Amendment violations during nuisance abatement investigations. The opinion addresses warrantless searches and trespassing claims.
Harold R White v. Ottawa Shores Homeowners Association - Property Easement Dispute
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in the case of Harold R. White v. Ottawa Shores Homeowners Association. The court upheld the dismissal of claims regarding riparian easements and dock ownership, affirming the lower court's judgment.
Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms Mortuary Science Licensing Ruling
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision, upholding the Board of Examiners in Mortuary Science's ruling that Paul E. Buchanan and Generations Funeral & Cremations Services, Inc. operated unlicensed facilities in violation of the Occupational Code. The ruling clarifies the scope of mortuary science practice within the state.
Taurian Amunga v. Dustin Morrell - Appeal Dismissed
The Michigan Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal filed by Tina S. Gray and Tina S. Gray, P.C. The appellants sought to appeal a prejudgment order granting sanctions against their former client, Dustin Morrell, and themselves. The court found it lacked jurisdiction over the appeal.
Lipson Nielson Pc v. Kevin Adell - Affirmation of Lower Court Judgment
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in favor of Lipson Neilson, P.C. The court found no issue of material fact regarding the firm's claims for breach of contract and account stated. The defendants owe the firm $140,725.45 for legal services rendered.
Erica Mays v. Allstate Insurance - Michigan Court of Appeals
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in Erica Mays v. Allstate Property & Casualty Insurance Company. The court found that the plaintiff failed to demonstrate a serious impairment of a bodily function following an automobile accident, upholding the summary disposition granted to the defendants.
People of Michigan v. Edwin Maurice Jenkins - Criminal Sexual Conduct Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Edwin Maurice Jenkins, who was convicted of four counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. Jenkins was sentenced to 25 to 40 years imprisonment for each conviction. The appellate court found no basis to overturn the jury's verdict.
People v. Aquil Alkufi - Michigan Court of Appeals Opinion
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Aquil Alkufi for assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder. The court addressed arguments regarding jury selection limitations and sufficiency of evidence.
People of Michigan v. Kendall Ledale Redd - Criminal Sexual Conduct Affirmation
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment convicting Kendall Ledale Redd of multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct and related offenses. The court found the complainant's testimony sufficient to support the convictions and rejected the defendant's claims of a denial of a fair trial due to prosecutorial investigation failures.
People of Michigan v. Michael Terry Wright - Criminal Case Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals vacated and reversed the conviction of Michael Terry Wright, remanding the case. The court found that law enforcement's stop of the defendant was constitutionally infirm, leading to the suppression of evidence. This decision impacts the application of search and seizure laws in the state.
Jh v. Ti - Michigan Court of Appeals Opinion
The Michigan Court of Appeals vacated and reversed a personal protection order (PPO) in the case of Jh v. Ti. The court found insufficient evidence for one of the two required unconsented contacts for a PPO related to stalking. The case was remanded with instructions.
Swb v. Kjp - Affirmation of Lower Court Judgment
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to issue a personal protection order (PPO) against respondent KJP. The court found no abuse of discretion in the issuance of the PPO or the denial of the motion for reconsideration.
Maher v. Farm Bureau Insurance - Reversed and Remanded
The Michigan Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the case of Maher v. Farm Bureau General Insurance Company of Michigan. The court's decision follows recent precedent regarding the exhaustion of policy coverage limits for higher-priority insurers under Michigan's no-fault act.
In re A. N. Morshed Minor - Parental Rights Termination
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's order terminating parental rights for a minor child. The termination was based on the parent's conviction for criminal sexual conduct and child abuse, and the finding that termination was in the child's best interest.
In Re Klimp Minors - Michigan Court of Appeals Judgment Affirmed
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's order terminating parental rights for four children due to severe abuse and neglect. The decision involved allegations of physical injury, malnutrition, and confinement, citing specific state statutes.
In Re Cchj Minors - Child Custody Appeal Affirmed
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in the case of In Re Cchj Minors. The appeal concerned the temporary jurisdiction over minor children based on allegations of substantial risk of harm and an unfit home environment. The court's decision upholds the prior ruling regarding child custody.
People of Michigan v. David William Gray - Criminal Sexual Conduct Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against David William Gray, who was convicted of criminal sexual conduct. The court upheld the convictions and the sentence of mandatory life imprisonment without parole.
Grasmeyer v. Grasmeyer - Divorce and Custody Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment regarding physical custody of two minor children and an award of attorney fees in the case of Grasmeyer v. Grasmeyer. The appeal, docketed under number 375438, involved a contentious divorce proceeding.
Great Day Real Estate LLC v. Asjj Hotel Management Inc - Real Estate Broker Lien Dispute
The Michigan Court of Appeals addressed a dispute over a commercial real estate broker's lien. The court vacated a lower court's dismissal of a foreclosure claim, finding that the lien did not necessarily need to name the "owner of record" but rather the "owner" of the commercial real estate.
Robert Longrey v. Department of Corrections - Employment Discrimination Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to grant summary disposition to the Department of Corrections in an employment discrimination case. The court found that the plaintiff's claim was barred by immunity granted by law. The decision upholds the lower court's ruling, concluding the appeal.
Jamar Cedric Thomas v. State - Interlocutory Application Dismissed
The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed Jamar Cedric Thomas's interlocutory application for appeal. The court found the application was filed untimely, exceeding the ten-day statutory limit after the certificate of immediate review was granted.
Rodney Devel Harris v. Anya Renee Grant-Malcolm - Court of Appeals of Georgia
The Georgia Court of Appeals reversed in part and vacated in part a trial court's order in the case of Rodney Devel Harris v. Anya Renee Grant-Malcolm. The appellate court found that the trial court erred in preventing the defendant from arguing that damages should be fair to both parties and in denying the defendant's request to charge the jury on this principle. The court also reversed the denial of the defendant's motion for summary judgment on the claim for bad-faith attorney fees.
Henry C. Sama v. Ethan Carswell - Case Withdrawn
The Court of Appeals of Georgia has granted the appellant's motion to withdraw the appeal in the case of Henry C. Sama v. Ethan Carswell. Jurisdiction has been released back to the trial court upon receipt of the order.
EPA News Releases: EtO Standards, Superfund, WIFIA Loan, Deregulation
The EPA released several news items on March 13, 2026, including a proposed rule for Ethylene Oxide (EtO) emissions from commercial sterilizers and the addition of the Gelman Sciences Inc. site to the Superfund National Priorities List. Additionally, a $38 million WIFIA loan was announced for water infrastructure in Park City, Utah.
Secretary Rubio Discusses Iran Conflict with German Foreign Minister
Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on March 12, 2026, to coordinate on the ongoing conflict with Iran. They discussed regional security, commitment to protecting personnel, and unity in confronting threats from the Iranian regime.
US Signs Health MOUs with Honduras and Senegal
The U.S. Department of State announced the signing of two bilateral health cooperation Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with Honduras and Senegal. These agreements represent significant investments in global health security, infectious disease preparedness, and local healthcare system strengthening, totaling over $136 million in combined U.S. and host country contributions.
US Criticizes IACHR Hearing on Counternarcotics Operations
The U.S. State Department issued a statement criticizing the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) for holding a thematic hearing on U.S. counternarcotics operations. The U.S. argues the IACHR overstepped its mandate and interfered with ongoing domestic litigation.
Secretary Lutnick's First Year Accomplishments
The Department of Commerce has published a press release detailing the accomplishments of Secretary Howard W. Lutnick during his first year in office. The notice highlights key initiatives and achievements of the department under his leadership.
Howard Lutnick Explains Trump Administration's Davos Trip
Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, explains the Trump administration's participation in the World Economic Forum in Davos. The op-ed discusses the rationale and objectives behind the administration's engagement at the international summit.
Department of Commerce Winter Storm Preparedness Guidance
The Department of Commerce has issued a notice providing four steps for individuals and communities to prepare for winter storms, including freezing rain and snow. This guidance aims to enhance public safety during severe winter weather events.
US-Japan Trade Deal Fact Sheet
The U.S. Department of Commerce released a fact sheet detailing a trade deal between the United States and Japan. This notice outlines key aspects of the agreement, providing information on its scope and implications for trade relations.
Statement on America First Trade Win
Secretary Howard Lutnick announced a significant "America First" trade achievement. The statement from the Department of Commerce highlights a positive development in US trade policy, framed as a victory for American interests.
PBGC Approves Special Financial Assistance for Laborers Local No. 265 Plan
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) announced the approval of Special Financial Assistance (SFA) for the Laborers Local No. 265 Pension Plan. The plan will receive approximately $59.4 million to avert insolvency and prevent benefit reductions for its 1,460 participants.
PBGC Approves $868.8M Special Financial Assistance for UNITE HERE Fund
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) has approved $868.8 million in Special Financial Assistance (SFA) for the UNITE HERE Fund. This funding averts insolvency for the plan, which covers over 91,000 hospitality workers, preventing benefit reductions.
PBGC FY 2024 Projections Report Shows Improved Insurance Outlook
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) released its Fiscal Year 2024 Projections Report, indicating an improved financial outlook for its Multiemployer and Single-Employer pension insurance programs. The report projects the Multiemployer Program will remain solvent for 40 years, and the Single-Employer Program's net position is expected to grow significantly.
PBGC FY 2025 Annual Report Shows Financial Improvement
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) released its Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Report, indicating continued financial improvement in its insurance programs. Both the Single-Employer and Multiemployer programs reported positive net financial positions for the fifth consecutive year.
Federal Subsistence Board Addresses MOA with Ahtna Inter-Tribal Resource Commission
The Federal Subsistence Board met to discuss a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Ahtna Inter-Tribal Resource Commission. This notice indicates a discussion and potential formalization of a working relationship concerning subsistence resource management.
Department of the Interior Advances Offshore Wind Leasing
The Department of the Interior announced significant steps toward leasing for offshore wind projects in the Mid-Atlantic region. This initiative aims to advance the administration's goals for renewable energy development and climate change mitigation.
Department of the Interior Moves Toward Cape Wind Decision
The Department of the Interior announced a step toward a decision on the Cape Wind project, a proposed offshore wind farm. This notice indicates progress in the review process for the project.
DOI: Safety Board Report Outlines Offshore Energy Oversight Reforms
The Department of the Interior (DOI) has released a statement highlighting a Safety Board report that provides a blueprint for internal reforms to offshore energy oversight. This initiative aims to enhance safety and environmental protection in offshore energy operations.
Interior Department Offshore Energy Oversight Reform Agenda
The Department of the Interior's Office of Inspector General has released a report affirming the direction and urgency of the Department's offshore energy oversight reform agenda. The report validates ongoing efforts to enhance regulatory oversight and compliance within the offshore energy sector.
SBA Drought Relief Loans for Wyoming Businesses
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofits in Wyoming that the deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans for drought-related economic losses is April 13, 2026. These Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) can provide working capital up to $2 million.
SBA Drought Disaster Loans for Colorado Businesses
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Colorado that the deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans due to drought is April 13, 2026. These Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) can provide working capital for businesses affected by drought conditions.
SBA Drought Disaster Loans for Utah Businesses
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofits in Utah that the deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans for drought-related economic losses is April 13, 2026. These Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) can provide working capital up to $2 million.
SBA Drought Relief Loans Available for Oregon Businesses
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofits in Oregon that the deadline to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans for drought-related economic losses is April 13, 2026. These Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) can provide working capital for businesses affected by drought conditions.
SBA Opens Business Recovery Center for Winter Storm Victims
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has opened a Business Recovery Center in Sultan, WA, to assist businesses and residents affected by the 2025 Severe Winter Storms. The center provides assistance with disaster loan applications and operates until April 3, 2026.
FMCSA Removes Nine Devices from Registered ELD List
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has removed nine electronic logging devices (ELDs) from its registered list due to non-compliance with federal requirements. Motor carriers using these devices have 60 days to replace them with compliant alternatives.
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