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State Seeks Developer Proposals for Grand Ledge Commercial Site

The State Land Bank Authority (SLBA) is seeking developer proposals for the redevelopment of a former gas station site in Grand Ledge, Michigan. The property has undergone demolition and environmental assessment, and proposals are due by April 8, 2026.

Routine Notice Real Estate
14h ago ACCC News Centre
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Aidacare Admits Misleading NDIS Customers on Consumer Rights

Aidacare, an NDIS registered provider, has admitted to misleading customers about their consumer guarantee rights and using unfair contract terms. As part of a court-enforceable undertaking with the ACCC, Aidacare will remediate affected consumers, stop using unfair terms, and establish an ACL compliance program.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
14h ago ACCC News Centre
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ACCC Authorises Fuel Majors to Coordinate Supply with Conditions

The ACCC has granted urgent interim authorisation to the Australian Institute of Petroleum and its members to coordinate fuel supply chain management due to Middle East conflict impacts. This authorisation is conditional and does not permit coordination on fuel pricing.

Urgent Guidance Antitrust & Competition
14h ago USDA Press Releases
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USDA Op-Ed on SNAP Healthy Foods and Retailer Standards

U.S. Secretaries of Agriculture and Health and Human Services published an op-ed highlighting the need to strengthen SNAP retailer stocking standards. The piece discusses how modernizing SNAP will promote healthy eating and responsibly steward taxpayer dollars by ensuring low-income Americans have access to nutritious food options.

Priority review Notice Consumer Finance
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Pacheco v. Tabion - Injunction Against Harassment Appeal

The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals is reviewing an appeal concerning the sufficiency of evidence to support a district court's injunction against harassment. The court will determine if the evidence presented met the clear and convincing standard required by statute.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Day v. Association of Apartment Owners of Kaiolu Sunrise - Wrongful Foreclosure

The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision dismissing a wrongful foreclosure claim. The court found that the plaintiff's claims were time-barred, as the foreclosure occurred eleven years prior to the lawsuit being filed.

Routine Enforcement Housing
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UMB Bank, N.A. v. Tupulua - Mortgage Foreclosure Appeal

The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a foreclosure judgment for UMB Bank, N.A. The court found that the predecessor in interest, Wells Fargo Bank, had provided the Tupuluas with notice of default and an opportunity to cure before filing the foreclosure action. The Tupuluas' appeal argued that UMB failed to prove possession of the Note at the commencement of the proceedings.

Routine Enforcement Financial Services
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SEC Administrative Proceeding Against PHX Financial - Proposed Distribution Plan

The SEC has issued a notice regarding a proposed plan to distribute $347,989.04 in disgorgement, prejudgment interest, and penalties to harmed investors in an administrative proceeding against PHX Financial, Inc. The notice provides an opportunity for public comment on the proposed distribution plan.

Priority review Notice Securities
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People of Michigan v. Marshawn James Curtis - Criminal Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Marshawn James Curtis. The court found no reversible error in the admission of evidence or the sentencing, upholding the conviction for first-degree criminal sexual conduct.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms Lower Court Judgment in Reeves/Reeves-Knight Minors Case

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's order terminating parental rights in the case of In re Reeves/Reeves-Knight Minors. The appeal concerned the termination of parental rights for two minor children based on specific statutory grounds related to abuse and neglect.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration

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