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Rita Carnevale v. State of Delaware - Assault Order

The Delaware Superior Court issued an order in the case of Rita Carnevale v. State of Delaware. The order details an incident at a business meeting where the defendant allegedly assaulted another attendee following a political disagreement. The court reviewed testimony from multiple witnesses.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Court Denies Plaintiffs' Summary Judgment, Grants Defendant's in Part

The Delaware Superior Court denied the plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and granted in part the defendant's motion in a contract dispute. The case involves allegations of breach of contract and fraud related to a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement.

Routine Enforcement Corporate Governance
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Conduent v. AIG Specialty Insurance - Summary Judgment Denied

The Delaware Superior Court denied Conduent's motion for summary judgment against AIG Specialty Insurance Company and others. This ruling follows a prior Supreme Court decision affirming the Superior Court's decision to grant a new trial in a complex commercial litigation case concerning insurance coverage.

Routine Enforcement Insurance
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Linardon v. Staybridge Suites - Mandamus Case Affirmed

The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts affirmed a lower court's denial of a petition for writ of mandamus. The petitioner sought to compel the transfer of a summary process action to the Superior Court, but the court found no statutory basis for such a transfer. The underlying case has since resulted in a judgment for the landlord.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Latham v. POAH Communities - Housing Injunction Appeal

The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts affirmed a lower court's denial of a petition filed by Lincoln G. Latham, Jr. The petitioner sought relief from a preliminary injunction and the dismissal of his appeal related to a Section 8 subsidized tenancy dispute. The court found Latham had adequate alternative remedies and did not meet the criteria for review.

Routine Enforcement Housing
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California Launches Women in Construction Public Awareness Campaign

The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) has launched a new public awareness campaign, "Women in Construction," to highlight career pathways in the building trades. The campaign aims to address the underrepresentation of women in construction jobs and complements the state's $50 million investment in grants to promote equitable apprenticeship opportunities.

Routine Notice Employment & Labor
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Morrissey v. Morrissey - Matrimonial Action Dismissal

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York affirmed the denial of the plaintiff's motion to consolidate a Family Court proceeding and granted the defendant's cross-motion to dismiss the matrimonial action. The court found that a prior pending action in Queens County involved the same parties, subject matter, and relief sought.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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People v. Rodriguez - Criminal Possession of a Weapon Conviction

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a conviction for criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree. The court addressed the defendant's Second Amendment claim, finding it did not render the state's firearm licensing scheme unconstitutional.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Zwingman - Court Opinion

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York issued an opinion in the case of People v. Zwingman, decided on March 3, 2026. The court affirmed the judgment and granted the defendant's counsel's application to withdraw, finding no non-frivolous points for appeal.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. Marquis - Appellate Division Court Opinion

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York affirmed a judgment from the Supreme Court, Bronx County, in the case of People v. Marquis. The court found the sentence imposed was not excessive.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. J.R. - Criminal Law and Second Amendment Challenge

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a conviction for attempted criminal possession of a weapon and assault. The court addressed the defendant's Second Amendment challenge to New York's age requirement for gun licensing, finding it without merit.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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People v. O'Connor - Appellate Division Opinion

The Appellate Division, First Department, affirmed a judgment of the Supreme Court, Bronx County, in the case of People v. O'Connor. The court found the sentence imposed on the defendant-appellant not to be excessive.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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FORT CRE v Karasick - Appellate Division Ruling on Guaranty Enforcement

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York reversed a lower court's decision to grant a stay in a guaranty enforcement action. The court ruled that defenses to a related Minnesota foreclosure action are irrelevant to the enforcement of absolute and unconditional guaranties of payment.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Colon v. City of New York - Slip and Fall Action

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York reversed a lower court's decision, denying a motion for summary judgment in a slip and fall case against Rita Marsicano. The court found that the defendant failed to establish freedom from common-law liability regarding an icy condition on her property.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Arita v. FDS Assoc., LLC - Court Opinion

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York modified an order regarding a motion by third-party defendant The City of New York. The court granted limited discovery while affirming the denial of other requests, impacting the procedural path of the case.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Friedman v. Garnet Wines & Liqs. Inc. - Defamation Claim Ruling

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a lower court's decision to dismiss a defamation claim in Friedman v. Garnet Wines & Liqs. Inc. The court found that the statement made by the defendant, viewed in context, constituted nonactionable opinion. The ruling was issued on March 3, 2026.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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U.S. Bank, N.A. v. Gordon - Foreclosure Statute of Limitations

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a lower court's decision to dismiss a foreclosure action brought by U.S. Bank, N.A. The court found the action was barred by the statute of limitations, citing the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA) and its impact on deacceleration letters. The decision impacts financial institutions involved in mortgage foreclosures in New York.

Priority review Enforcement Real Estate
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JDS Constr. Group LLC v. Copper Servs., LLC - Court Opinion

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York modified a lower court's order in JDS Constr. Group LLC v. Copper Servs., LLC. The court reinstated certain counterclaims related to trust funds and granted a motion to amend counterclaims, while affirming other dismissals.

Routine Enforcement Product Safety
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Matter of Cook v. New York City Hous. Auth. - Appellate Court Decision

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York affirmed a lower court's decision denying a petitioner's motion for leave to serve a late notice of claim against the New York City Housing Authority. The court found the petitioner failed to provide a reasonable excuse for the delay and that the Authority did not acquire actual knowledge of the claim within the statutory period.

Routine Enforcement Government Contracting
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Castle Vil. Owners Corp. v. Girardi - Appellate Division Opinion

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York reversed a lower court's decision in Castle Vil. Owners Corp. v. Girardi. The court declared that the defendant must provide access to her apartment for repairs and bear the cost, reversing the denial of the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment.

Routine Enforcement Real Estate
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People v. Johnson - Sex Offender Registration Act Adjudication

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a lower court's decision adjudicating Clayton Johnson a level three predicate sex offender under the Sex Offender Registration Act. The court found that the defendant's extensive criminal history, including prior convictions for rape and forcible touching, demonstrated a high risk of recidivism, outweighing any mitigating factors.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Matter of AN.D. (A.D., J.A.) - Child Neglect Appeal

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a Family Court decision finding a father neglected his children due to significant educational neglect. The court upheld the Family Court's decision to conform pleadings to the proof, noting the father had a full opportunity to address the allegations.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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People v. Taveres - Sex Offender Classification

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a lower court's decision adjudicating Rolando Taveres a level two sexually violent offender under the Sex Offender Registration Act. The court found sufficient evidence for the risk assessment and declined to grant a downward departure.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Paitchell v. Goldman - Breach of Contract and Constructive Trust Dispute

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a lower court's decision denying plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and granting defendants' cross-motion to dismiss claims for breach of contract and imposition of a constructive trust in the case of Paitchell v. Goldman. The decision pertains to the interpretation of a post-nuptial agreement regarding jointly held property.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Felton v. St. Joseph Hosp. - Negligence and Wrongful Death

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York reversed a lower court's decision, dismissing all claims against St. Joseph Hospital, Greenwood Crematory, and Ackerman's Funeral Chapel. The case involved alleged infringement of rights of sepulcher concerning the disposition of a decedent's body.

Routine Enforcement Healthcare
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Coyne v. State of Tennessee - Post-Conviction Relief Denial

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the denial of Jacob Evan Coyne's petition for post-conviction relief. Coyne argued ineffective assistance of counsel regarding pretrial motions, client meetings, and plea negotiations. The court found no error in the lower court's decision.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State of Tennessee v. Joshua Bowman - Criminal Appeal Opinion

The State of Tennessee's Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed a lower court's dismissal of Joshua Bowman's petition for a writ of error coram nobis. Bowman sought a new trial based on newly discovered evidence related to his mental capacity, but the court found the petition untimely and the evidence not newly discovered.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Court Affirms Divorce, Alimony, and Property Division

The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision regarding divorce, alimony, and equitable division of marital property. The appellate court found no abuse of discretion in the lower court's rulings concerning the dissolution of a 20-year marriage.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Tennessee Criminal Appeals Court Denies Extraordinary Appeal

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals denied an inmate's application for an extraordinary appeal and writ of mandamus. The court found the inmate failed to meet procedural requirements for the appeal and that a writ of mandamus was not appropriate as the post-conviction petition was proceeding correctly.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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OPBAS Report: AML Supervisors Improve, Enforcement Needs Strengthening

The FCA's Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision (OPBAS) has released a report indicating improvements in AML supervisor effectiveness for professional services firms. However, the report highlights ongoing concerns regarding the enforcement capabilities of some supervisors and potential conflicts of interest due to their dual role.

Priority review Notice Anti-Money Laundering
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FCA Review of UK Listing Rules for Investment Entities

The FCA is reviewing UK Listing Rules concerning investment entities, specifically eligibility criteria and risk-spreading requirements. The review aims to assess potential changes to these rules and will involve targeted work on board responsibilities. Proposals will be set out in a consultation paper.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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Yorkshire Waste Site Permit Revoked

The Environment Agency has had its environmental permit revoked for Mineral Processing Ltd in Yorkshire after the Planning Inspectorate dismissed the company's appeal. The company must remove all waste from the site by August 31, 2029, or face further offenses.

Urgent Enforcement Environmental Protection
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Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidance

The Virginia Department of Health has issued guidance recommending that individuals at average risk for colorectal cancer begin screening at age 45. The guidance highlights rising rates in younger adults and emphasizes the importance of early detection through screening tests.

Routine Guidance Public Health
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Potomac River Recreational Water Advisory Update

The Alexandria Health Department (AHD) has provided an update on the recreational water advisory for the Potomac River, originally issued by the Virginia Department of Health. The advisory continues, recommending avoidance of water activities in the river, with no end date specified. Testing for bacteria is underway, with results pending.

Priority review Notice Public Health
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Rabies Alert in Hopewell City, VA

The Virginia Department of Health issued a rabies alert for Hopewell City, VA, following confirmation of a stray cat testing positive for the virus. Residents are urged to ensure pet vaccinations are current and to report any stray animals or potential exposures.

Priority review Notice Public Health
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Executive Order 26-47: Extension of State Attorney Assignment

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-47, extending the assignment of State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle for one year, until April 11, 2027. This extension is necessary to complete duties related to charges pending against Melody Johnson.

Routine Rule Judicial Administration
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Governor DeSantis Orders Prosecution of Adriana O'Hara

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued an Executive Order assigning the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit's State Attorney to prosecute Adriana O'Hara for stalking. This action is taken to avoid a conflict of interest, as O'Hara is a former employee of the state attorney's office. The assignment is effective immediately and will last for one year.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Executive Order 26-36: Richards Case Circuit Assignment

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-36, assigning State Attorney William M. Gladson to prosecute the case of Rachel Ann Richards due to a conflict of interest with the original State Attorney. The assignment is effective immediately and lasts for one year.

Routine Rule Judicial Administration
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State Attorney Executive Assignment for Kianna Lopez Case

Florida Governor DeSantis has issued an Executive Order assigning State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle to handle the investigation and prosecution of matters related to Kianna Lopez. This assignment is effective immediately and will last for one year, until March 2, 2027, to avoid a conflict of interest.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Executive Assignment of State Attorney in Massingill Case

Florida Governor DeSantis has assigned State Attorney Monique H. Worrell of the Ninth Judicial Circuit to handle the investigation and prosecution of the Christopher C. Massingill case, including a violation of probation and related motions. This assignment is effective immediately and will last for one year, until March 2, 2027.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Executive Assignment for DUI Case Prosecution

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued an executive order assigning State Attorney Dennis W. Ward to prosecute a DUI case involving Mario Vanegas Mondragon. This assignment is due to a conflict of interest declared by the original State Attorney for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. The assignment is effective immediately and lasts for one year.

Priority review Rule Criminal Justice
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Florida Governor Assigns Prosecutor, Disqualifies Another

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-42, assigning State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle to prosecute a case involving Dai Asia Shaterria Wright due to a conflict of interest with the original prosecutor, Harold F. Pryor. The assignment is effective immediately and lasts for one year.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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DeSantis Issues EO 26-39 for Neilinger Investigation

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-39, assigning State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle to investigate and prosecute the case of Brian Joseph Neilinger. This assignment is due to a conflict of interest declared by the original State Attorney and is effective for one year.

Priority review Rule Criminal Justice
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Executive Order 26-43: State Attorney Assignment for Hyder, Synrex Cases

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-43, assigning State Attorney R.J. Larizza of the Seventh Judicial Circuit to investigate and prosecute cases involving Joshua Julius Hyder and Amanda Lee Synrex. This assignment is due to a conflict of interest declared by the original State Attorney for the Fifth Judicial Circuit. The assignment is effective immediately and lasts for one year, with a possibility of extension.

Priority review Rule Criminal Justice
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Executive Order Extending State Attorney Assignment for Markeith Loyd Case

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has extended Executive Order 26-45, continuing the assignment of State Attorney William M. Gladson to the Markeith Loyd case for an additional year, until March 16, 2027. This extension is necessary as the case remains pending and the assigned duties are not yet complete.

Priority review Rule Criminal Justice
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Executive Assignment for Michael Landon James Case

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued an executive order assigning State Attorney Amira D. Fox to investigate and prosecute the case of Michael Landon James, who was arrested for domestic violence. This assignment is due to a conflict of interest within the original prosecuting office and is effective immediately for one year.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Executive Order 26-46: Extension of State Attorney Assignment for Trevoy Williams Case

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-46, extending the assignment of the State Attorney for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit to the Trevoy Williams case for an additional year, until March 27, 2027. This extension is necessary as the case remains pending and the assigned State Attorney has not yet completed their duties.

Routine Rule Judicial Administration
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Executive Order 26-49 Extends State Attorney Assignment

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-49, extending the assignment of State Attorney Alexcia Cox for one year, until December 13, 2026. This extension is necessary to complete duties related to charges pending against Emmanuel Okwor.

Routine Rule Judicial Administration
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Governor DeSantis Extends State Attorney Assignment

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has extended the executive assignment of State Attorney Alexcia Cox for one year, until January 2, 2027. This extension pertains to her representation of the State of Florida in charges pending against Arseline Pierre, as the case remains ongoing.

Routine Rule Criminal Justice
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Executive Order Extends State Attorney Assignment for Miller Case

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued Executive Order 26-50, extending the assignment of State Attorney Ed Brodsky for one year to handle charges against Jonathan Mark Miller. The extension is necessary as the case remains pending and duties are not yet completed.

Routine Rule Criminal Justice

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