Changeflow GovPing

Latest changes

Favicon for www.federalregister.gov

Certain Fatty Acids from Indonesia and Malaysia: Investigations Initiated

The Department of Commerce, through the International Trade Administration, has initiated less-than-fair-value investigations into certain fatty acids imported from Indonesia and Malaysia. These investigations, identified by docket numbers A-560-848 and A-557-834, will determine if these imports are being sold at unfairly low prices in the U.S. market.

Priority review Notice International Trade
Favicon for www.federalregister.gov

Certain Fatty Acids from Indonesia/Malaysia: Countervailing Duty Investigations Initiated

The International Trade Administration has initiated countervailing duty investigations into certain fatty acids from Indonesia and Malaysia. These investigations will determine if foreign governments are unfairly subsidizing these products, potentially leading to additional duties.

Priority review Notice International Trade
Favicon for www.federalregister.gov

Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bar from Bulgaria: Preliminary Determination

The International Trade Administration has issued a preliminary affirmative determination regarding steel concrete reinforcing bar from Bulgaria, finding sales at less than fair value. This notice also postpones the final determination and extends provisional measures.

Priority review Notice International Trade
Favicon for www.federalregister.gov

Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bar from Egypt: Preliminary Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value

The International Trade Administration has issued a preliminary affirmative determination that steel concrete reinforcing bar from Egypt is being sold at less than fair value. This notice postpones the final determination and extends provisional measures.

Priority review Notice International Trade
Favicon for www.federalregister.gov

Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bar from Vietnam: Preliminary Affirmative Determination

The Department of Commerce has issued a preliminary affirmative determination regarding steel concrete reinforcing bar from Vietnam, finding sales at less than fair value. This notice postpones the final determination and extends provisional measures.

Priority review Notice International Trade
Favicon for www.federalregister.gov

Rescission of Countervailing Duty Review for Chinese Freight Rail Couplers

The International Trade Administration has rescinded the countervailing duty administrative review for certain freight rail couplers and parts thereof from the People's Republic of China. This action pertains to the 2024 review period and was published on March 13, 2026.

Routine Notice International Trade
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Romano and Ortiz v. Arrowhead Hill Farm - DTPA Claims Affirmed

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a no-evidence summary judgment against appellants Enrico Romano and Yadira Ortiz in their lawsuit against Arrowhead Hill Farm, Inc., Donna Whittleman, and Courtney Whittleman. The claims involved alleged violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA).

Routine Enforcement Consumer Protection
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Obeginski v. State of Texas - Mandamus Petition Denied

The Texas Court of Appeals denied a mandamus petition filed by Scott Mitchell Obeginski. Obeginski sought to overturn a trial court order requiring him to attach copies of cited legal authorities with his filings. The appellate court found no abuse of discretion by the trial court.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Lot Owners v. Rayburn Country Association - Property Restrictions Appeal

The Texas Court of Appeals reversed a trial court's decision, ruling that property owners validly terminated restrictive covenants for their sections as of May 31, 2026. The court also reversed the award of attorney's fees to the homeowners' association.

Priority review Enforcement Real Estate
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Dawn Buckingham v. Edwin Arnaud, Inc. - Miscellaneous Civil Suit

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's judgment in a miscellaneous civil suit concerning the title to submerged land. The case involved a dispute between Edwin Arnaud, Inc. and the State of Texas, represented by the Commissioner of the General Land Office. The appellate court found the evidence legally sufficient to support the trial court's findings.

Routine Enforcement Real Estate
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Zarvona Energy LLC v. Black Stone Minerals Company - Permissive Appeal

The Texas Court of Appeals reversed a trial court's judgment in a dispute between Zarvona Energy and Black Stone Minerals over oil and gas leases. The court found that the trial court erred in denying Zarvona's motions for partial summary judgment, leading to a reversal and remand for further proceedings.

Routine Enforcement Energy
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Natalie Anderson v. Kyle Anderson - Case Dismissed

The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, has dismissed the appeal in Natalie Anderson v. Kyle Anderson. The dismissal was due to the appellant's failure to pay the required filing fees for the appeal and to arrange for the clerk's record to be prepared.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Texas Court of Appeals Denies Mandamus in CHRISTUS Health Case

The Texas Court of Appeals denied a writ of mandamus sought by CHRISTUS Health Southeast Texas. The court upheld a lower court's order striking CHRISTUS Health's petition in intervention in a case involving non-compete clauses for CRNAs.

Routine Enforcement Healthcare
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Cross Country Mortgage LLC v. Michele Lesha Xu - Dismissed Appeal

The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, has dismissed the accelerated appeal in Cross Country Mortgage, LLC v. Michele Lesha Xu. The dismissal was granted based on an unopposed motion filed by the appellant, Cross Country Mortgage, LLC, before a decision was rendered.

Routine Enforcement Financial Services
Favicon for www.sfc.hk

SFC Enforcement: Retail Trader Sentenced for False Trading

The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) announced that a retail trader has been sentenced in a false trading case. This action highlights the SFC's commitment to maintaining market integrity and deterring manipulative trading practices.

Urgent Enforcement Securities
Favicon for www.sfc.hk

SFC Bans Andy Lau Ka Ho for Life

The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has banned Andy Lau Ka Ho from the industry for life following findings of misconduct. This action stems from his involvement in the IPO of a company where he acted as a sponsor.

Urgent Enforcement Financial Services
Favicon for www.sfc.hk

SFC Obtains Compensation and Disqualification Orders

The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has successfully obtained compensation and disqualification orders against individuals involved in misconduct. These orders aim to protect investors and maintain market integrity by holding wrongdoers accountable.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
Favicon for www.federalregister.gov

FAA Revokes Farmington VORTAC, Establishes Rattlesnake VORTAC

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is revoking the Farmington VORTAC and establishing the Rattlesnake VORTAC in New Mexico. This rule amends U.S. national airspace designations to reflect these changes. The changes are effective May 14, 2026.

Routine Rule Transportation
Favicon for www.federalregister.gov

Proposed Airworthiness Directives for Various Helicopters

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a proposed rule regarding airworthiness directives for various helicopters. The proposal includes requirements for inspections, parts replacement, and addressing fluid loss, with a comment period closing on April 27, 2026.

Priority review Rule Transportation
Favicon for www.federalregister.gov

Airworthiness Directives: Airbus Helicopters

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an Airworthiness Directive (AD) for Airbus Helicopters. This rule requires specific vibration checks and corrective actions to ensure continued airworthiness.

Priority review Rule Aviation
Favicon for www.federalregister.gov

FAA Proposes Airworthiness Directive for Boeing 787 Manufacturing Errors

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a new airworthiness directive concerning manufacturing errors in Boeing 787 airplanes. This proposed rule is open for public comment for 45 days.

Priority review Rule Aviation
D. Colorado Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

Zachary T. Reams v. Landstar Ranger, Inc. - Negligence Case Summary Judgment

The District of Colorado granted summary judgment in a negligence case involving a plaintiff injured while sleeping under a semi-trailer truck. The court addressed motions related to nonparty designation and affirmative defenses of comparative negligence and assumption of risk.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
D. Colorado Opinions
Favicon for www.courtlistener.com

ATX Networks v. Technetix - Discovery Motion Ruling

The District Court of Colorado granted in part and denied in part ATX Networks' motion to compel discovery in its patent infringement lawsuit against Technetix, Inc. The ruling addresses specific discovery disputes within the ongoing litigation.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
Favicon for www.jftc.go.jp

Japan Fair Trade Commission Press Releases 2022

The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has released its press releases for 2022, detailing various enforcement actions, training courses, and participation in international competition events. These announcements cover a range of antitrust and competition policy matters.

Routine Notice Antitrust & Competition
Favicon for www.jftc.go.jp

JFTC Reviews Adobe Figma Acquisition and Cautions Logic Inc.

The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has closed its review of Adobe Inc.'s proposed acquisition of Figma, Inc., indicating no immediate concerns. Separately, the JFTC issued a caution to Logic Inc. regarding potential violations of the Antimonopoly Act.

Priority review Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
Favicon for www.jftc.go.jp

JFTC Issues Cease and Desist Order to MC Data Plus

The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has issued a cease and desist order to MC Data Plus, Inc. for alleged violations of the Antimonopoly Act. This action indicates potential anticompetitive practices by the company.

Priority review Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
Favicon for www.jftc.go.jp

Japan Fair Trade Commission Press Releases 2025

The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has published its press releases for 2025, detailing various activities including merger reviews, enforcement actions, and the issuance of guidance. These releases cover a range of industries and regulatory matters handled by the JFTC throughout the year.

Routine Notice Antitrust & Competition
Favicon for www.jftc.go.jp

JFTC Investigates Microsoft for Antimonopoly Act Violation

The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has opened an investigation into Microsoft Corporation for suspected violations of the Antimonopoly Act. The JFTC is seeking information and comments from third parties regarding the alleged anti-competitive practices.

Priority review Enforcement Antitrust & Competition
Favicon for www.csa.gov.sg

Critical Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center Vulnerabilities Addressed

Cisco has released security updates for critical vulnerabilities (CVSS 10.0) in its Secure Firewall Management Center software. Users of affected on-premises versions are advised to update immediately to prevent root access and arbitrary code execution.

Urgent Notice Cybersecurity
Favicon for www.csa.gov.sg

Microsoft Security Patches for Critical Vulnerabilities

The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) has issued an alert regarding Microsoft's release of security patches for critical vulnerabilities in its software. These patches address multiple security flaws, some with a base score of 9.8, requiring immediate attention from users and organizations.

Priority review Notice Cybersecurity
Favicon for www.csa.gov.sg

HPE Patches Critical Aruba Networking AOS-CX Vulnerabilities

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has released patches for critical vulnerabilities in its Aruba Networking AOS-CX operating system. The most severe flaw (CVE-2026-23813) allows unauthenticated remote attackers to reset administrator passwords. Users are urged to update immediately.

Urgent Notice Cybersecurity
Favicon for www.csa.gov.sg

Fortinet Vulnerabilities Require Immediate Updates

The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) has issued an alert regarding high-severity vulnerabilities in multiple Fortinet enterprise products. Users are strongly advised to update affected systems immediately to mitigate risks of unauthorized code execution, authentication bypass, and privilege escalation.

Urgent Notice Cybersecurity
Favicon for www.pdpc.gov.sg

Data Breach Decision Highlights Security Lapses

The Singapore Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) issued a decision regarding a data breach affecting 665,000 individuals due to system misconfiguration. The case highlights lapses in security practices and emphasizes the need for robust technical and governance measures.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
Favicon for www.pdpc.gov.sg

PDPC Publishes Four Undertakings on Ransomware and Unauthorized Access

Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) has published four undertakings from organizations that experienced ransomware attacks and unauthorized access. These undertakings detail remediation measures to strengthen cybersecurity defenses and data protection practices.

Priority review Enforcement Cybersecurity
Favicon for www.pdpc.gov.sg

Data Protection Breaches Result in Financial Penalties

Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission issued financial penalties to four organizations for data protection breaches affecting over 1 million individuals. These breaches stemmed from inadequate security measures, including poor patch management and lack of data protection policies. An additional organization committed to an undertaking following a ransomware attack.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
Favicon for www.pdpc.gov.sg

PDPC Steps Up NRIC Misuse Enforcement and Issues New Advisory

The Singapore Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) is stepping up enforcement against private organizations misusing NRIC numbers for authentication starting January 1, 2027. New advisories are also being issued to guide organizations on data protection lapses and recommend more secure authentication methods.

Priority review Guidance Data Privacy
Favicon for www.pdpc.gov.sg

Ransomware Incident Data Breach and Security Lapses

Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission issued a decision regarding a ransomware incident affecting 39,000 individuals' data due to security lapses. Three separate undertakings were also accepted for similar incidents. The Commission directed the organization to strengthen its security posture and highlighted key takeaways for all organizations to prevent future breaches.

Priority review Enforcement Cybersecurity
AEMO Newsroom
Favicon for aemo.com.au

Renewables Supply Over Half of Quarterly Energy Needs

Australia's National Electricity Market (NEM) saw renewables supply over half of its energy needs for the first time in the December 2025 quarter, leading to a significant drop in wholesale electricity prices. This milestone was driven by record renewable generation and increased battery storage output.

Routine Notice Energy
AEMO Newsroom
Favicon for aemo.com.au

AEMO Board Appointments

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has announced the appointment of Luke Menzel and Josef Tadich as non-executive directors to its Board. These appointments are effective February 24, 2026, and are for a four-year term.

Routine Notice Energy
AEMO Newsroom
Favicon for aemo.com.au

AEMO Submission on Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council Governance Review

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has published its submission regarding the review of its governance arrangements by the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC). AEMO supports the review to ensure its governance remains appropriate for the ongoing energy transition.

Routine Notice Energy
Favicon for www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au

Asbestos Framework Review Consultation

Safe Work Australia has opened a consultation on reviewing the Asbestos Framework. The review aims to strengthen model WHS laws to better control asbestos risks and support its prioritized removal. Feedback is welcomed from various stakeholders until April 26, 2026.

Priority review Consultation Occupational Safety
Favicon for www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au

Consultation on Improving WHS Dispute Resolution

Safe Work Australia is seeking feedback on options to improve dispute resolution under model work health and safety (WHS) laws. The consultation paper explores a specialist tribunal and alternative dispute resolution approaches, with submissions due by April 17, 2026.

Priority review Consultation Employment & Labor
Favicon for www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au

Model Code of Practice on Biological Hazards at Work

Safe Work Australia has released the first Model Code of Practice globally on managing biological hazards at work. This guidance assists employers in protecting workers and others from exposure to biological hazards like viruses, bacteria, and mould, which can cause injury, illness, and disease across all industries.

Priority review Guidance Occupational Safety
Favicon for www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au

Online Model Code of Practice for Healthcare Industry

Safe Work Australia has released an online version of the model Code of Practice for the Healthcare and Social Assistance industry. This update makes the existing guidance more accessible and user-friendly for employers and workers across the sector.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
NSW Fair Trading News
Favicon for www.nsw.gov.au

NSW Fair Trading Warns Bondi United for False Terror Attack Links

NSW Fair Trading has issued a public warning against Bondi United for falsely claiming links to the Bondi Beach terror attack. The agency took action after investigations revealed misleading conduct, and the business has indicated it will offer refunds to consumers. This action highlights the government's commitment to protecting consumers from exploitation following tragic events.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
NSW Fair Trading News
Favicon for www.nsw.gov.au

Fair Trading Suspends Agent for Misrepresentation, Disqualifies Another for Fraud

NSW Fair Trading has suspended one real estate agent's license for 60 days due to misrepresenting prices and failing to pass on offers. In a separate action, another agent was disqualified for five years and faces further investigation for misappropriating approximately $300,000 in trust funds.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
NSW Fair Trading News
Favicon for www.nsw.gov.au

NSW Fair Trading Suspends Strata Agent Licence Pending Investigation

NSW Fair Trading has suspended the licence of strata managing agent Ms Christine Ng pending an investigation into alleged misconduct, including failure to pay money into trust accounts and breaching conduct rules. The suspension prevents Ms Ng from operating as a real estate or strata managing agent.

Priority review Enforcement Real Estate
NSW Fair Trading News
Favicon for www.nsw.gov.au

NSW Fair Trading Suspends Real Estate Licence Pending Misconduct Action

NSW Fair Trading has suspended the real estate licence of Anthony Di Nardo for 60 days pending disciplinary action due to allegations of sexual misconduct. A Show Cause notice was issued, requiring a response by March 23, 2026, regarding why disciplinary action should not be taken.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
NSW Fair Trading News
Favicon for www.nsw.gov.au

Real Estate Agent Prosecuted for Fraud

NSW Fair Trading has prosecuted former real estate agent Dean Norburn for dishonestly obtaining $305,053 by deception. He was convicted and sentenced to an 18-month Intensive Corrections Order, 300 hours of community service, and ordered to pay $100,000 compensation.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
ACMA Media Releases
Favicon for www.acma.gov.au

ACMA Fines Six Wagering Providers for Self-Exclusion Rule Breaches

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has concluded investigations into six wagering providers for breaches of gambling self-exclusion rules. Tabcorp paid a $112,680 penalty, while others received remedial directions or formal warnings for failing to protect self-excluded individuals.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection

Showing 38901–38950 of 46,993 changes

1 777 778 779 780 781 940

Get daily regulatory alerts

Daily digest delivered to your inbox.

Free. Unsubscribe anytime.

Get alerts when regulations change

Weekly digest. AI-summarized, no noise.

Free. Unsubscribe anytime.