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Day v. Association of Apartment Owners - Wrongful Foreclosure Affirmed

The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision, ruling that Eric Robert Day's claims against the Association of Apartment Owners of Kaiolu Sunrise for wrongful foreclosure were time-barred. The court found that Day's lawsuit, filed over eleven years after the nonjudicial foreclosure, was initiated too late, upholding the summary judgment granted to the AOAO.

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USAA Savings Bank v. Michael Goff - Court Opinion

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's confirmation of a $10,000 punitive damages award in an arbitration case between USAA Savings Bank and Michael Goff. The court found that the arbitrator failed to conduct a required post-award review of punitive damages as stipulated in the arbitration agreement.

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USAA Savings Bank v. Michael Goff - Court Opinion

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's confirmation of an arbitration award, finding that the arbitrator exceeded her authority by failing to conduct a required post-award review of punitive damages as stipulated in the arbitration agreement. The court denied the appellee's motion for sanctions.

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Laurie Yokosh v. Frank Bisignano - Social Security Disability Benefits Appeal

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision regarding Laurie Yokosh's application for Social Security disability benefits. The court reviewed the Administrative Law Judge's determination that Yokosh was not disabled between August 14, 2015, and August 31, 2017.

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Sillah v. Social Security Administration - Civil Rights: Jobs

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Sillah v. Social Security Administration, concerning Civil Rights related to employment. Recent filings include motions for a temporary restraining order and opposition from the Social Security Administration.

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Delaware Supreme Court Reverses Chancery Judgment on Non-Compete Clauses

The Delaware Supreme Court reversed a Court of Chancery judgment that had dismissed an employer's attempt to enforce non-compete, non-solicitation, and confidentiality clauses. The Supreme Court found that the lower court improperly drew inferences against the employer at the pleading stage, requiring a remand for further factual development.

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9d ago ID Insurance News
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Idaho DOI Urges Flood Risk Review and Flood Insurance Consideration

The Idaho Department of Insurance issued a notice reminding residents that March is Flood Awareness Month. The department urges Idahoans to review their flood risk, consider purchasing flood insurance as standard policies do not cover flood damage, and utilize resources from FEMA and the DOI.

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Alaska AG Settles Jewelry Store Over Fake Gold Claims

Alaska Attorney General Cox announced a settlement with Soni Inc. (Flawless Fine Jewelry) and its officer for selling fake gold quartz and gold nuggets. The settlement requires $60,000 in disgorgement and restitution and allows for on-the-spot audits of future product representations.

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9d ago newsroom
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Measles Outbreak Confirmed in Washtenaw County, Michigan

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services confirmed a measles outbreak in Washtenaw County with three linked cases reported since March 12. Public health officials are urging residents to ensure they are up to date on MMR vaccinations, especially with increased travel during spring break.

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9d ago tax.utah.gov
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Utah Tax Commission Forms and Publications Revision Changes

The Utah State Tax Commission has updated its website to reflect changes in tax forms and publications. This notice directs users to the latest versions of these documents, including those for current and previous years, as well as specific sections for motor vehicle and property tax forms.

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