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People of Michigan v. Jeffrey Matthew Judovics - Criminal Case

The Michigan Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a criminal case against Jeffrey Matthew Judovics. The court ordered an in camera review of the complainant's psychological records, which the trial court had previously denied. This decision impacts discovery procedures in similar criminal cases.

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Zurich American Insurance Company v. Mark Eubanks - Insurance Dispute

The Court of Appeals of Georgia reversed a trial court's $345 million judgment against insurers in a case involving sexual abuse claims against a school. The court found the insurers were not obligated to defend the school based on the consent judgments.

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University Health Services v. Georgia Department of Community Health - CON Appeal

The Court of Appeals of Georgia affirmed a lower court's decision, upholding the Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Community Health's denial of University Health Services' application for a Certificate of Need to build a freestanding emergency department. The denial was based on updated factual circumstances since the initial application.

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In the Interest of G. C. - Child Dependency Case Remanded

The Court of Appeals of Georgia remanded a child dependency case, In the Interest of G. C., to the Juvenile Court of Dawson County. The remand is for the appointment of appellate counsel after the original counsel moved to withdraw and indicated a different attorney represented the mother, who was previously prohibited from representing the mother by the juvenile court.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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KIMMIYAA, LLC v. COFFEE BIANCO, LLC - Case Dismissed

The Court of Appeals of Georgia dismissed the appeal in KIMMIYAA, LLC v. COFFEE BIANCO, LLC due to the appellant's failure to timely file required documents. The dismissal follows a prior jury verdict in favor of Coffee Bianco and an award of attorney fees.

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Leticia Guyton v. Tanja Boyd-Witherspoon - Case Transfer

The Court of Appeals of Georgia has transferred the case of Leticia Guyton v. Tanja Boyd-Witherspoon to the Magistrate Court of DeKalb County. The court determined it lacked jurisdiction over the appeal from the Magistrate Court's order.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Estate of Kitty Hk Felker - Appeal Vacated and Remanded

The Court of Appeals of Georgia vacated and remanded the dismissal of an appeal concerning the estate of Kitty Hk Felker. The court directed the superior court to transfer the appeal to the correct appellate court, finding that the initial dismissal was in error.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Garcia v. State - Georgia Appeals Court Dismisses Case

The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed the appeal of Joshua Mariano Garcia due to an untimely filed notice of appeal. The court found that Garcia failed to file his notice of appeal within the ten-day window required after the court granted his discretionary application.

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Wayland Braxton Willis v. Hon. Sheryl B. Jolly - Emergency Motion Denied

The Georgia Court of Appeals denied Wayland Braxton Willis's Petition for Writ of Mandamus in the case against Hon. Sheryl B. Jolly. The court cited its narrow original mandamus jurisdiction, which is exercised sparingly and typically only in matters related to an appeal or impending appeal.

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Nichols v. Alghannam - Order Modifying Opinion

The California Court of Appeal has issued an order modifying its opinion in the case of Nichols v. Alghannam. The modifications involve adding the word 'former' before specific references to Civil Code section 3333.2, subdivision (c)(2), and adding a footnote clarifying its renumbering. There is no change in the judgment.

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Contra Costa County Children and Family Services Bureau v. M.G. - Child Welfare Case

The 1st Appellate District of California has docketed case A173218, Contra Costa County Children and Family Services Bureau v. M.G. The filing date was May 12, 2025, and oral arguments are scheduled for February 24, 2026. This represents a new filing in the appellate court system.

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Montecito Country Club v. Root - Civil Litigation

The Appellate Court of California, Second Appellate District, has docketed case B341762, Montecito Country Club, LLC v. Root et al. The case was filed on October 14, 2024, and oral arguments are scheduled for February 11, 2026. This entry pertains to the procedural status of ongoing civil litigation.

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Doe v. Regents of University of California - Civil Litigation

The 1st Appellate District Court has updated case details for Doe v. Regents of the University of California, case number A170234. The filing date was March 22, 2024, and oral arguments are scheduled for February 13, 2026.

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US files civil forfeiture complaints against $15.3M Iranian oil funds

US files civil forfeiture complaints against $15.3M Iranian oil funds

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Colorado Public Health Officials Identify Additional Measles Cases

Colorado public health officials have identified four additional measles cases in Adams and Weld Counties, bringing the total number of cases tied to Broomfield High School and Broomfield Heights Middle School to a higher number. The notice provides updated information on known exposure locations and dates for the public.

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Michael Huff v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Criminal Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's order denying Michael Huff's motion to vacate a judgment. Huff was appealing a conviction related to drug trafficking and being a persistent felony offender. The court found no error in the denial of his motion.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Michael D. Mallard v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Opinion

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision denying Michael D. Mallard's motion to reduce his prison sentence. The court found no error in the denial of his motion for relief under Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure 60.02(f).

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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C.B. v. Cabinet for Health and Family Services - Child Abuse and Neglect Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision finding child abuse and neglect by parents C.B. and W.J. The court reviewed findings related to injuries sustained by their minor children, Z.A.J. and Y.J.J. The appeal cases were consolidated for review.

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Plumlee v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Probation Revocation

The Court of Appeals of Kentucky affirmed a lower court's decision to revoke Natalie Plumlee's probation and impose a sentence of imprisonment. The court found that the lower court acted within its discretion based on the evidence presented.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Cress v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Probation Revocation

The Court of Appeals of Kentucky affirmed two orders revoking Daniel A. Cress's probation in cases 21-CR-00732 and 21-CR-00752. The appeals stemmed from probation revocation orders issued in April 2024.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Cameron Sherlock v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Judgment

The Court of Appeals of Kentucky affirmed a lower court's judgment finding Cameron Sherlock guilty of second-degree strangulation and being a Persistent Felony Offender II. The court found no error in the proceedings or the constitutionality of the statute under which Sherlock was convicted.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Fain v. Commonwealth - Affirming Probation Administration Ruling

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision regarding the administration of a defendant's probation. The court ruled that the defendant must reside in Kentucky while on probation, despite also being subject to home placement in Ohio, and extended his probation by two years.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Brian Ferguson v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Sentence Denial

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed the Graves Circuit Court's denial of Brian Ferguson's motions to amend his sentence. The court found no error in the denial of Ferguson's RCr 111.42 and CR2 60.02 motions related to his 2008 conviction and subsequent sentence.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Reynolds v. Blair - Wrongful Death Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a lower court's dismissal of a wrongful death lawsuit. The appellate court found that the dismissal for lack of prosecution was improper, allowing the case to proceed against the remaining defendants, Richard E. Blair, D.O., and Tara Henson, M.D.

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UK Child Benefit and Guardian's Allowance Up-rating Order 2026

The UK Treasury has issued the Child Benefit and Guardian's Allowance Up-rating Order 2026, increasing weekly rates for child benefit and guardian's allowance. These changes, effective April 6, 2026, are a result of a review of price levels in Great Britain.

Routine Rule Pensions & Retirement
1mo ago UK New Legislation
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UK Online Safety Act 2023 Amendment

A UK statutory instrument has amended the Online Safety Act 2023, introducing changes to the regulatory framework for online platforms. The specific details of the amendments are available in the latest revised version of the legislation.

Priority review Rule Data Privacy
1mo ago UK New Legislation
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Social Security Benefits Up-rating Regulations 2026

The UK Secretary of State has issued the Social Security Benefits Up-rating Regulations 2026, effective April 6, 2026. These regulations amend existing rules for invalid care allowance and claims and payments, increasing certain monetary thresholds and benefit rates. The regulations also revoke the 2025 up-rating regulations.

Priority review Rule Pensions & Retirement
1mo ago UK New Legislation
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The School Funding, Budget Statements and Outturn Statements (Wales) Regulations 2026

The Welsh Ministers have issued the School Funding, Budget Statements and Outturn Statements (Wales) Regulations 2026. These regulations, made on March 4, 2026, will come into force on February 1, 2027, and apply to financial years beginning on or after April 1, 2027. They revoke previous regulations and introduce new provisions for school funding and financial reporting in Wales.

Priority review Rule Education
1mo ago UK New Legislation
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Welsh Statutory Instrument: Education and Training Regulations 2026

The Welsh Government has published the Education and Training Regulations 2026, a new statutory instrument governing education and training within Wales. This legislation establishes new regulatory frameworks and requirements for educational institutions and employers.

Routine Rule Education
1mo ago UK New Legislation
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Rare Cancers Act 2026

The UK enacted the Rare Cancers Act 2026, which aims to incentivize research and investment into rare cancer treatments. Key provisions include a review of marketing authorisation laws for orphan medicinal products and enhanced duties for the Secretary of State to facilitate research into rare cancers.

Priority review Rule Pharmaceuticals
1mo ago UK New Legislation
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel Act 2026

The UK Government has enacted the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Act 2026, effective March 5th, 2026. This Act empowers the Secretary of State to direct a designated counterparty to offer revenue certainty contracts to producers of UK-produced sustainable aviation fuel.

Priority review Rule Energy
1mo ago UK New Legislation
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Social Security Contributions Regulations 2026: Rates and Thresholds

The UK Treasury has issued the Social Security (Contributions) Regulations 2026, amending rates, limits, and thresholds for National Insurance contributions. These changes, effective April 6, 2026, also include provisions for National Insurance Funds payments and extend veteran's relief.

Priority review Rule Pensions & Retirement
1mo ago UK New Legislation
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Infrastructure Wales Act 2024 Commencement Order Amendment 2026

This document is an amendment to the commencement order for the Infrastructure Wales Act 2024. It specifies which provisions of the Act will come into force on a particular date. The amendment order itself is dated 2026.

Routine Rule Transportation
1mo ago UK New Legislation
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Scottish Aggregates Tax Rate Regulations 2026

The Scottish Government has published the Scottish Aggregates Tax Rate Regulations 2026, establishing the tax rates for aggregates. These regulations will come into effect on January 1, 2026, impacting businesses involved in the extraction and sale of aggregates within Scotland.

Priority review Rule Taxation
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Integra LifeSciences Recalls MediHoney and CVS Wound Dressings

The FDA announced a recall initiated by Integra LifeSciences for certain MediHoney and CVS Wound Gel products due to packaging failures that could lead to infection or delayed care. The recall involves removing affected products from service and distribution. Integra LifeSciences has reported 11 serious injuries related to MediHoney and three related to CVS Wound Gel.

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Proposed Pell Grant and Workforce Pell Rules

The Department of Education has proposed new rules regarding Pell Grants and Workforce Pell Grants, focusing on accountability in higher education and access through demand-driven programs. The proposal includes changes to Pell Grant exclusions related to other grant aid. A public comment period is open until April 8, 2026.

Priority review Consultation Education
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Education Department HEAL Program Regs Comment Request

The Education Department has submitted information collection activities related to the Health Education Assistance Loan (HEAL) Program to the Office of Management and Budget for review. A comment period is open until April 8, 2026, allowing interested parties to provide input on the proposed regulations.

Priority review Consultation Education
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Executive Order Combating Cybercrime, Fraud, and Predatory Schemes

President Biden issued an Executive Order to combat cybercrime, fraud, and predatory schemes targeting American citizens. The order directs federal agencies to review and improve frameworks for countering Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs) and to develop an action plan within 120 days.

Priority review Rule Cybersecurity
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E.G.N. v. Warden, Stewart Detention Center - Habeas Corpus

The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia issued an order in E.G.N. v. Warden, Stewart Detention Center, applying principles from prior cases to grant a petitioner seeking habeas corpus relief under 28 U.S.C. § 2241. The court ordered respondents to provide the petitioner with a bond hearing.

Priority review Enforcement Immigration
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Department for Education Contract for Secure Coding Training

The UK Department for Education has published a contract notice for a secure coding training platform. The contract, valued at £17,520.30 excluding VAT, was awarded to SECUREFLAG LIMITED and runs from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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Department for Education SEND and Inclusion CPD Lead Drafter Contract

The UK Department for Education has awarded a contract valued at £15,840 (including VAT) to Greenshaw Learning Trust for the role of SEND and Inclusion CPD Lead Drafter. This contract is for the development of content frameworks for new continuing professional development courses.

Routine Notice Education
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Department for Education Contract Award - Freelance Consultant

The UK Department for Education has awarded a contract valued at £33,600 (including VAT) to Freya Johnson Ross for freelance consultancy services. The contract is for administrative services related to business operations and will run for one year.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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Contract Award: Post-16 Qualifications Reform Content Writing

The UK Department for Education has awarded a contract valued at £36,000 to Trent Education Centre Limited for content writing services supporting post-16 qualifications reform. The contract duration is approximately six months.

Routine Notice Education
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Memas Country Store Delivery Prohibition Proceeding

The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has initiated a delivery prohibition proceeding against Memas Country Store due to unresolved compliance issues related to underground storage tanks. A proceeding is scheduled for March 30, 2026.

Urgent Enforcement Environmental Protection
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California CDPH Advises Public to Avoid Sick Wildlife Due to H5N1 Bird Flu

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued a notice urging the public to avoid contact with sick or dead wildlife after H5N1 bird flu was confirmed in northern elephant seal pups. The agency emphasizes a low risk to the public but advises caution and reporting of sick animals.

Priority review Notice Public Health
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Vimal Patel Pharmacist Discipline and Public Complaint

The Florida Department of Health has a public complaint and disciplinary action on file for pharmacist Vimal G. Patel (License PS37396). The details of the disciplinary action are available via the provided link.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Pharmacist Alyssa Sanders Discipline on File

The Florida Department of Health has placed disciplinary action on file for Pharmacist Alyssa Marie Sanders (License Number PS67590). This action indicates a public complaint has been filed and requires review of the Discipline/Admin Action tab for details.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Pharmacy License Verification with Discipline

This document provides a verification of a pharmacy license, PH2470, for PELOT'S PHARMACY in Florida. The record indicates that there is disciplinary action and a public complaint on file for this license.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Jayda Krueger Pharmacy Technician License Suspended

The Florida Department of Health has suspended the pharmacy technician license of Jayda Krueger (License Number RPT118858). The license is set to expire on December 31, 2026, and the suspension is effective immediately. Discipline and public complaint information are on file.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Pharmacy Technician License Revoked

The Florida Department of Health has revoked the pharmacy technician license of Stacy Johnson Lewis (License Number RPT106728). The revocation is effective immediately, and the license expiration date was December 31, 2024. Further details regarding disciplinary actions are available through the Department.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor

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