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State Attorney Executive Assignment for Travis Delvin Koon Case
Florida Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-61, assigning State Attorney Brian S. Kramer to prosecute the case of Travis Delvin Koon due to a conflict of interest with the original State Attorney. The assignment is effective immediately and lasts for one year.
State Attorney Executive Assignment: Vega Case
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has assigned State Attorney Harold F. Pryor to investigate and prosecute the case of Joel Antonio Vega, who was arrested for sexual battery. This assignment is due to a conflict of interest within the original prosecuting office and is effective immediately.
State Attorney Executive Assignment for Mark Junior Williams Case
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued an executive order assigning State Attorney Harold F. Pryor to investigate and prosecute the case of Mark Junior Williams. This assignment is due to a potential conflict of interest for the original State Attorney. The assignment is effective immediately and will last for one year, with an option for extension.
Executive Order 26-64: Extension of State Attorney Assignment
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued Executive Order 26-64, extending the assignment of State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden for one year, until February 11, 2027. This extension is necessary to complete duties related to allegations against Christopher Devon Butler.
Executive Order Extends State Attorney Assignment
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-65, extending the assignment of State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden for one year until March 4, 2027. This extension is necessary to complete duties related to a case involving Samantha Rae Butler.
State Attorney Assignment Extended for Todd Watson Case
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has extended the State Attorney's assignment for the Todd Watson case by one year, until April 9, 2027. This extension is necessary as the case remains pending and the assigned State Attorney has not yet completed their duties.
Executive Order Extends State Attorney Assignment
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued Executive Order 26-67, extending the assignment of State Attorney Amira D. Fox for one year. This extension is necessary to complete duties related to charges pending against Richard L. Ellwood.
SEC Enforcement Director Margaret Ryan Resigns; Sam Waldon Named Acting Director
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that Margaret A. Ryan has resigned as Director of the Division of Enforcement. Principal Deputy Director Sam Waldon has been named Acting Director, effective March 16, 2026. The SEC noted progress in reprioritizing enforcement cases towards fraud and investor harm.
SEC Proposes Amendments to Exchange Act Rule 15c2-11
The SEC has proposed amendments to Exchange Act Rule 15c2-11, which governs information requirements for broker-dealers quoting securities in the OTC market. The proposed changes would clarify that the rule applies only to equity securities.
Court Orders Panzura to Pay Stelfox Advancement Fees
The Delaware Court of Chancery ordered Panzura Holdings, LLC and Panzura LLC to pay advancement fees and expenses to Jill Stelfox. The court found that Stelfox was entitled to recover reasonable legal expenses incurred in her defense, including a 50% contingency premium on legal fees.
Court Finds Officer Removal Invalid, Awards Attorneys' Fees in LLC Dispute
The Delaware Court of Chancery ruled that a founder's attempt to remove company officers was invalid due to a voting agreement and LLC agreement terms. The court awarded the officers declaratory relief and attorneys' fees. This decision impacts control disputes within Delaware LLCs.
DHS Arrests Afghan National with Prior Indecent Exposure Conviction
DHS announced the arrest of an Afghan national, Basir Ahmad Safi, who was paroled into the U.S. under Operation Allies Welcome and later convicted of indecent exposure to a minor. Safi faces multiple charges including lewd or lascivious exhibition and child abuse.
ICE Arrests of Criminal Illegal Aliens
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reported the arrest of numerous criminal illegal aliens over a recent weekend. These individuals had convictions for serious offenses including murder, rape, and child abuse. The agency highlighted increased assaults and threats against its officers.
ICE Requests Virginia Politicians Not Release Pedophile
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has requested that Virginia politicians not release Angel David Rubio Marin, an individual charged with soliciting sexual content from children, back into neighborhoods. ICE lodged an arrest detainer due to Rubio Marin's alleged criminal activity and illegal immigration status.
DHS: Criminal Illegal Alien Weaponized Vehicle Against ICE in Vermont
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a press release regarding a criminal illegal alien who weaponized a vehicle against ICE law enforcement officers in Vermont. The individual, Deyvi Daniel Corona-Sanchez, remains at-large. DHS noted a disturbing trend of vehicle attacks against law enforcement.
DHS Urges Sanctuary Politicians Not to Release Alien Charged with Assault
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a press release urging Fairfax County, Virginia politicians not to release an undocumented immigrant charged with multiple counts of assault and battery. The individual, who allegedly groped high school students, was previously released into the country under current administration policies.
CPSC Winter Weather Safety Tips for Generators and Heaters
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued winter weather safety tips to prevent fires and carbon monoxide poisoning from portable generators and fuel-burning devices. The guidance emphasizes safe generator operation, CO and smoke alarm checks, and proper use of portable heaters.
Shimano Pays $11.5M Penalty for Delayed Reporting of Bicycle Cranksets
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that Shimano has agreed to pay an $11.5 million civil penalty for failing to immediately report defective bicycle cranksets that posed a crash hazard. The settlement resolves charges that Shimano knowingly delayed reporting information about defects that could cause serious injury or death.
Geothermal Field Tests and Resource Characterization Opportunity
The GSA has announced a funding opportunity for next-generation geothermal field tests and resource characterization. This initiative, managed by the Golden Field Office, aims to support research and development in geothermal energy technologies and exploration drilling. The application deadline is March 27, 2026.
Raddant v. Douglas County, Wisconsin - Civil Rights Excessive Force
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision in Raddant v. Douglas County, Wisconsin. The court upheld the jury's verdict in favor of law enforcement defendants regarding excessive force claims and the exclusion of expert testimony.
Sterigenics LLC v. National Union Fire Insurance - Insurance Dispute
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Sterigenics LLC v. National Union Fire Insurance Company, addressing a pollution exclusion in commercial general liability policies. This case stems from litigation over alleged ethylene oxide emissions and resulting injuries.
Griffith Foods v. National Union Fire Insurance - Insurance Dispute
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in the insurance dispute between Griffith Foods International Inc. and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA. The case concerns a pollution exclusion in commercial general liability policies related to ethylene oxide emissions.
Peterson v. Collins - Court of Appeals Opinion
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in John Peterson v. Douglas A. Collins, upholding the removal of a pain-management physician from the Veterans Administration. The court found that the physician received adequate due process.
John Hawkins v Mark Sevier - Appellate Court Opinion
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's denial of a habeas petition filed by Indiana prisoner John Hawkins. Hawkins sought to challenge a disciplinary sanction that resulted in the loss of nearly 19 years of good time credits after he attacked a correctional officer.
Patrick Hartnett v. Jackson National Life Insurance Company - Insurance Coverage Dispute
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's judgment for Jackson National Life Insurance Company in a breach of contract suit. The case involved a dispute over coverage for home care expenses under a long-term care insurance policy.
Patrick Hartnett v. Jackson National Life Insurance - Insurance Coverage Dispute
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision in favor of Jackson National Life Insurance Company in a breach of contract suit. The court found that the plaintiff's long-term care policy did not cover home care expenses incurred during post-surgical recovery.
Mohamed Ibrahim Hassan v. Pamela J. Bondi - Immigration Removal Proceedings
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals is reviewing a case concerning whether a Kentucky conviction for receiving stolen property qualifies as an aggravated felony under federal immigration law. The court has certified a question to the Kentucky Supreme Court regarding the interpretation of the state statute.
Blechman v. Woodward - Property Dispute Appeal
The Rhode Island Supreme Court affirmed a Superior Court judgment in a property dispute between neighbors Michelle A. Blechman and Donald Woodward. The plaintiffs appealed the trial justice's findings regarding adverse possession and prescriptive easement claims.
O'Connell v. ERSRI - Rhode Island Supreme Court Case
The Rhode Island Supreme Court quashed an order from the Workers' Compensation Court, ruling that the court lacked jurisdiction to hear an appeal regarding an accidental disability pension denial. The case, O'Connell v. ERSRI, clarifies the procedural path for state employee pension disputes.
SEC Proposes Amendments to Rule 15c2-11 for Equity Securities
The SEC has proposed amendments to Rule 15c2-11, which governs information requirements for brokers and dealers publishing quotations for equity securities in the OTC market. The proposed changes aim to update the rule's focus on preventing manipulative trading schemes.
SEC Adopts Amendments to EDGAR Filer Manual
The SEC has adopted amendments to the EDGAR Filer Manual, Volumes I and II, with the EDGAR Release 26.1 scheduled for deployment on March 16, 2026. These amendments update the electronic filing system's procedures and requirements for public companies and other regulated entities.
Ware v. Navy Federal Credit Union - Case Ruling
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling in the case of Ware v. Navy Federal Credit Union, case number 25-339. The court's decision was dated March 16, 2026.
Aortic Innovations LLC v. Edwards Lifesciences Corporation - Court Opinion
The District of Delaware issued an opinion in the case of Aortic Innovations LLC v. Edwards Lifesciences Corporation et al. The opinion, dated March 13, 2026, addresses matters related to patent litigation between the parties. Case number 23-158.
ICO Decision Notice: Mid Sussex District Council - EIR Request
The ICO found that Mid Sussex District Council correctly applied exemptions to an EIR request regarding a poisoning allegation investigation. However, the council breached the 20-working-day response time. No further steps are required from the council.
ICO Decision Notice: Council Failed to Respond to FOI Request
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) issued a decision notice against South Gloucestershire Council for failing to respond to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request within the statutory 20-day period. The ICO requires the council to respond to the complainant within 30 calendar days.
ICO Upholds FOI Complaint Against Epping Forest Council
The ICO has upheld a Freedom of Information (FOI) complaint against Epping Forest Council for failing to respond to a request within the statutory 20-working-day limit. The Council has been ordered to provide a response to the complainant within 30 calendar days.
ICO Orders BBC to Respond to FOI Request
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has issued a decision notice requiring the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to respond to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. The BBC failed to meet the statutory 20-working-day response deadline.
ICO Decision: Council correct to withhold legal advice under EIR
The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) issued a decision finding that Wychavon District Council was correct to withhold legal advice under Regulation 12(5)(b) of the Environmental Information Regulations (EIR). The decision upholds the council's action and requires no further steps.
ICO Decision: Khalsa Academies Trust breached FOIA
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has issued a decision notice finding that Khalsa Academies Trust breached the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by failing to respond to a request within the statutory 20-working-day limit and by issuing an invalid refusal. The Trust is required to comply with FOIA.
ICO upholds FCDO's refusal to confirm Guantanamo Bay information
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's (FCDO) refusal to confirm or deny the existence of information related to Guantanamo Bay. The decision allows the FCDO to rely on specific exemptions under the Freedom of Information Act.
ICO orders Potto Parish Council to respond to FOI request
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has ordered Potto Parish Council to respond to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request within 30 days. The Council must provide a fresh response that either discloses the requested information or issues a valid refusal notice, without requesting proof of identity.
ICO Decision: Bedford Borough Council FOI Request
The ICO has issued a decision regarding a Freedom of Information request made to Bedford Borough Council. The Council correctly withheld information under FOI 40(2) but was found to have breached notice requirements under FOI 17(1)(b). No further action is required.
ICO Upholds FOI Complaint Against Waltham Forest Council
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld a Freedom of Information (FOI) complaint against Waltham Forest Council for failing to respond to a request within the statutory 20 working days. The ICO has ordered the council to provide a response within 30 calendar days.
ICO Upholds Complaint Against DCMS for Vexatious FOI Requests
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld a complaint against the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS). The ICO found that DCMS failed to demonstrate that seven Freedom of Information requests were vexatious, overturning the department's refusal.
ICO Decision: DfC breached FOIA for Universal Credit info
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) found the Department for Communities (DfC) breached the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by failing to confirm it held requested Universal Credit information within 20 working days and by not issuing a timely refusal notice. No further steps are required.
ICO Decision Notice: DFE FOI and Data Protection
The ICO issued a decision notice regarding the Department for Education's (DFE) handling of an FOI request. The ICO upheld the DFE's decision to refuse to confirm or deny the existence of information, citing data protection principles.
ICO Decision Notice: FOI Partly Upheld
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) issued a decision notice regarding a Freedom of Information request made to the London Borough of Southwark. The ICO partly upheld the request, finding the Council holds some information and failed to demonstrate it does not hold information for another part. The Council must issue a fresh response within 30 days.
ICO Decision: Council entitled to withhold homelessness report
The ICO has issued a decision notice regarding Newport City Council's withholding of a homelessness report. The council was found entitled to withhold information under section 41 of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) concerning information provided in confidence. No further action is required by the council.
ICO Decision Notice: NPCC FOI Complaint Not Upheld
The ICO has decided not to uphold a Freedom of Information complaint against the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC). The NPCC confirmed it holds no further information beyond what was already provided regarding cross-force access, and the ICO agreed.
ICO Decision: FOI Complaint Against Council for Delayed Response Upheld
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld a Freedom of Information (FOI) complaint against the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council. The council failed to respond to an FOI request within the statutory 20 working days. The ICO has ordered the council to respond within 30 calendar days.
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