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Roberts v Ho - Bankruptcy Voting Entitlements

The Federal Court of Australia dismissed an application by Daniel Roberts seeking a declaration that BH Australia Constructions Pty Ltd was entitled to vote the full $4,418,373 claimed debt at a bankruptcy creditors' meeting. The application was rejected following a composition attempt that failed with 51% of creditor value opposed. The applicant was ordered to pay respondents' costs on a standard basis.

Routine Enforcement Bankruptcy
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Goldman Sachs Benefits Exemption Request

The Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has published a notice seeking public comments on a benefits exemption request from Goldman Sachs. The notice is docketed as EBSA-2026-0199 and is open for comments until May 14. The exemption relates to ERISA requirements governing employee benefit plans.

Priority review Consultation Employment & Labor
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Pipeline Safety Annual Report Filing

PHMSA received a 2026 Annual Report from Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company under docket PHMSA-2016-0004-0045. The filing contains operational safety data and compliance metrics required under pipeline safety regulations. This is an administrative submission with no new regulatory requirements or enforcement actions.

Routine Notice Transportation
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Florida Gas Transmission Annual Report Filing

PHMSA posted Florida Gas Transmission Company's 2025 Annual Report filing to the regulatory docket. The report documents the company's pipeline safety compliance activities, inspection results, and operational metrics for the reporting period. This annual filing satisfies federal pipeline safety reporting requirements under 49 CFR Part 191.

Routine Notice Transportation
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Horizon Air Exemption No. 25547

The FAA granted Exemption No. 25547 to Horizon Air, providing regulatory relief from specified FAA requirements. The exemption was issued through the FAA's regulatory exemption process on Regulations.gov under docket FAA-2026-2096. Affected parties should review the specific conditions and limitations of this exemption.

Routine Notice Aviation
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National Airlines requests renewal of DOT exemption

National Air Cargo Group, Inc. d/b/a National Airlines filed an application with the Department of Transportation Office of the Secretary requesting renewal of an existing exemption. The application was submitted under docket DOT-OST-2016-0200 and seeks continued regulatory relief from certain DOT requirements. This is a routine renewal request with no immediate changes to existing obligations.

Routine Notice Aviation
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CIG Annual Report Pipeline Hazardous Materials

PHMSA posted the CIG 2026 Annual Report regarding pipeline hazardous materials safety on Regulations.gov. The document appears to be an annual reporting requirement under the Collaborative Improvement Group (CIG) framework. No substantive regulatory changes or new compliance obligations are indicated in the available metadata.

Routine Notice Transportation
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Suzanne Miles DOT letter, late comments allowed

Suzanne Miles DOT letter, late comments allowed

Routine Notice
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Fair Work Act Penalties - Gill Kwinana Bulk Jetty Threatening Conduct

The Federal Court of Australia ordered Mr Jason Gill to pay a pecuniary penalty of $9,324 for contravening section 348 of the Fair Work Act 2009 by threatening Mr Christopher Copperthwaite at the Kwinana Bulk Jetty on 24 August 2021. The threat, "You'll end up dead dog if you keep going like this," was made with intent to coerce Mr Copperthwaite to engage in industrial action. The penalty must be paid to the Commonwealth within 28 days.

Urgent Enforcement Employment & Labor
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DEK17 v Minister for Immigration - Migration Appeal

The Federal Court of Australia dismissed a migration appeal by a Sri Lankan citizen (DEK17) challenging refusal of a Safe Haven Enterprise visa. The Court granted an extension of time to appeal the 2022 primary judgment but dismissed the appeal on its merits. The applicant, who has resided in Australia for over 13 years, must pay respondents' costs.

Routine Enforcement Immigration

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