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Estate of Sean Thomas - Estate Administration Appeal

The Montana Supreme Court affirmed Case No. DA 25-0246, upholding the Second Judicial District Court's preliminary injunction requiring personal representative Jaimie Thomas to seek prior court approval for estate distributions. The case involves a dispute between the decedent's widow and father over Sean Thomas's estate administration, including family business interests.

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All Families v. State - Preliminary Injunction Affirmed

The Montana Supreme Court affirmed a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of House Bill 937 (2023 Mont. Laws ch. 492) and Admin. R. M. 37.106.3101 through 37.106.3114 (2024), which restricted abortion care. The First Judicial District Court had found HB 937 and associated rules likely violate the Montana Constitution's equal protection provisions. The Supreme Court upheld the injunction in its entirety, keeping the restrictions blocked while litigation continues.

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Montana Supreme Court affirms DUI per se sentence

Montana Supreme Court affirms DUI per se sentence

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Piedmont Natural Gas v. BlueRoad Fontanel - Eminent Domain

The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's judgment in Piedmont Natural Gas Company v. BlueRoad Fontanel, LLC, a condemnation case involving eminent domain for a natural gas pipeline easement across a Nashville hospitality property. The court rejected Piedmont's challenges to expert testimony admissibility and found the jury's $14,500,000 just compensation verdict was supported by material evidence. Case No. M2024-01860-COA-R3-CV.

Routine Enforcement Real Estate
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Coleman v. CBL & Associates - Relation Back Doctrine

The Tennessee Court of Appeals reversed the Circuit Court for Madison County in an interlocutory appeal regarding the relation back doctrine under Tennessee Rule of Civil Procedure 15.03. The appellate court held that plaintiffs could not amend their complaint to name a new corporate entity as defendant after summary judgment was granted, because the new defendant received no timely notice of the lawsuit.

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Wilson v. Mickles - Healthcare Liability Appeal Dismissal

The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a healthcare liability case where plaintiffs failed to appear at trial despite the denial of their continuance motion. The Wilson v. Mickles case arose from a dental procedure injury claim, and the trial court dismissed it with prejudice for failure to prosecute and noncompliance with pretrial orders. The appellate court found no reversible error.

Routine Enforcement Healthcare
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Lemley v. Rowe - Breach of Contract Appeal Dismissed

The Tennessee Court of Appeals dismissed plaintiff Yin C. Lemley's appeal of a breach of contract judgment due to significant deficiencies in her appellate briefs, waiving consideration of all issues. The trial court had awarded Lemley $170,470.04 in reimbursement of payments made toward property purchase, finding she committed the first material breach and acted in bad faith.

Routine Enforcement Civil Justice
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Guard and Reserve GI Bill Parity Act of 2026 Cost Estimate

The Congressional Budget Office published a cost estimate for S. 649, the Guard and Reserve GI Bill Parity Act of 2026, as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on March 18, 2026. The bill would extend Post-9/11 GI Bill educational assistance to National Guard and Reserve members. The CBO estimates the ten-year cost to the federal government and analyzes potential effects on educational institutions and veterans.

Routine Notice Defense & National Security
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Swiss Sanctions Updates for Ukraine Annex 8 Amendments

SECO amended annex 8 to the Ordinance on Measures Relating to the Ukraine Situation, adding 9 individuals and modifying entries for 132 individuals and 77 organizations. The amendments took effect at 11 pm on April 1, 2026, updating Swiss sanctions in coordination with international measures.

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Florida Businesses Set Record High Export Sales in 2025

FloridaCommerce and SelectFlorida announced Florida businesses exported $78.9 billion in 2025, an 8.9% increase from 2024 and a record high. Bilateral merchandise trade totaled $205 billion. SelectFlorida supported 1,463 businesses since July 2025, generating over $486 million in sales at international trade shows.

Routine Notice International Trade

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