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Slutsky v. Slutsky - Appeal of Valuation and Fees
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a Family Part order valuing the defendant's interest in a law firm and awarding the plaintiff fifty percent of that value. The court also affirmed an order requiring the defendant to pay $487,041.15 in counsel fees.
Maurice Cline v. City of Paterson - Summary Judgment Affirmed
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision granting summary judgment to the City of Paterson and Timothy Mungo. The plaintiff's claims of hostile work environment and retaliation under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination and Conscientious Employee Protection Act were dismissed.
Sisters of Charity v. Morris - Affirmation of Summary Judgment
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a summary judgment in the case of Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth v. Township of Morris. The appeal was filed by Florham Park Property, LLC, as successor in interest to The Villa at Florham Park, Inc. The court's decision was issued on March 25, 2026.
Cook v. Thompson - Family Law Appeal
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed a lower court's decision denying a father's motion to alter child transportation methods and other parenting-related issues. The case involved a dispute over child custody and school enrollment following the parents' divorce.
New Jersey v. Hiram A. Celestine - Post-Conviction Relief Denied
The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division affirmed the denial of Hiram A. Celestine's second petition for post-conviction relief. The court found no merit in the defendant's arguments regarding ineffective assistance of trial counsel.
William Penny v. State of Tennessee - Evading Arrest Conviction Appeal
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals dismissed an appeal filed by William Dangelo Penny, who was convicted of evading arrest, leaving the scene of an accident, and driving while his license was suspended. The court found the appeal to be untimely and upheld the trial court's sentence of nine years incarceration.
Coleman v. State of Tennessee - Post-Conviction Relief Appeal
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the dismissal of Thor Lucas Coleman's petition for post-conviction relief. The court found that Coleman's claims were previously determined on direct appeal and affirmed the lower court's decision to dismiss the petition without a hearing or appointment of counsel.
In re DDH - Supreme Court Affirms Family Court Jurisdiction Denial
The Rhode Island Supreme Court affirmed a Family Court order dismissing a petition for temporary custody. The Court found the Family Court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction because the hearing occurred after the nephew reached the age of majority, and rejected arguments for retroactive application of jurisdiction.
Dodgion v. J.R. Watkins, LLC - Civil Complaint Filed
Travis Dodgion filed a civil complaint against J.R. Watkins, LLC, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, classified as 'Other Fraud' under Diversity jurisdiction, was filed on March 25, 2026, with a filing fee of $405.
Famodine Tablet 20mg Recalled Due to Assay Test Result
The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) Singapore has initiated a retail-level recall of Famodine Tablet 20mg (famotidine) due to out-of-specification assay test results. The affected batch (232218) must be stopped from supply and returned to the company.
New Mexico v. Meta Platforms - Consumer Protection Verdict
The New Mexico Department of Justice has won a $375 million verdict against Meta Platforms for misleading consumers and endangering children. This landmark decision makes New Mexico the first state to prevail at trial against a major tech company for harming young people, holding Meta liable under the state's Unfair Practices Act.
New Mexico AG Statement on Meta Jury Ruling and Child Safety
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez issued a statement following a California jury ruling against Meta, emphasizing accountability for tech companies regarding child safety. The statement highlights Meta's responsibility for design choices that jeopardize children and notes New Mexico's prior trial victory against Meta, resulting in $375 million in civil penalties.
DOJ: Three Charged with Smuggling AI Technology to China
The Department of Justice announced charges against three individuals for conspiring to smuggle millions of dollars worth of export-controlled AI computer chips to China. The defendants allegedly attempted to illicitly ship advanced technology through Thailand, violating U.S. export control laws.
USPS Proposes Changes to Overweight and Oversize Item Fee Application
The U.S. Postal Service is proposing to amend its Domestic Mail Manual regarding the application of overweight and oversize item fees. The proposed change aims to clarify when the $200 fee will be assessed for items discovered within the postal network, with a proposed effective date of July 12, 2026.
NJ DOI Reaccredited by NAIC
The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance announced its reaccreditation by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). This reaccreditation signifies that the department continues to meet high national standards for regulating the insurance industry and protecting consumers, with the review process occurring every five years.
Alabama AG Issues Statewide Cease and Desist for Illegal Kratom
The Alabama Attorney General has issued a statewide Cease and Desist order targeting businesses possessing or selling products containing mitragynine and/or hydroxymitragynine (Kratom), which are Schedule I controlled substances in Alabama. This action follows laboratory testing confirming the presence of these illegal substances in products marketed for pain relief and relaxation.
Indiana Utility Commission TDSIC Rate Schedule Order
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has approved Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC's petition for an adjustment to its Transmission, Distribution, and Storage System Improvement Charge (TDSIC) rate schedule. The order allows for the recovery of updated TDSIC costs and capital expenditures, with a provision to defer 20% of approved capital expenditures.
FCC to Vote on Expediting Copper Wire Retirement for Modern Infrastructure
The FCC announced it will vote on a proposal to expedite the retirement of copper wire infrastructure in favor of modern, IP-based networks. This initiative aims to accelerate network modernization and improve service delivery for consumers and businesses.
Governor Barr Speech on Community Development Partnerships
Federal Reserve Governor Michael S. Barr delivered a speech on March 24, 2026, discussing the importance of public-private partnerships in community development. The speech highlighted the role of initiatives like the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) in fostering economic growth and opportunity in underserved neighborhoods.
Texas Board of Pharmacy Newsletter - March 2026
The Texas Board of Pharmacy has issued its March 2026 newsletter, providing updates on continuing education requirements, the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PMP), scam alerts, and licensing information. The newsletter also includes details regarding an upcoming board meeting.
Consob Orders Darkening of 14 Financial Abuse Websites
The Italian financial regulator, CONSOB, has ordered the blocking of 14 websites for engaging in financial abuse. This action includes 4 sites offering investment services and 10 sites providing crypto-asset services without authorization. This brings the total number of blocked sites to 1622 since July 2019.
French Competition Authority Clears GL events Acquisition of Fimalac Entertainment Venue Activities
The French Competition Authority (ADLC) has cleared the acquisition of Fimalac's entertainment venue and exhibition centre management activities by GL events, subject to commitments. These commitments are behavioural remedies focused on the Marne department to address identified competition risks.
WHO Guidance on Institutionalizing Health Emergency Simulation Exercises
The WHO has released new global guidance to help countries establish National Health Simulation Exercise Programmes (NHSEP). This guidance encourages a shift from ad-hoc drills to structured, government-led programs for testing and strengthening health emergency preparedness.
WHO HRP Receives $7.2M Funding Commitment for Sexual and Reproductive Rights
The Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) has committed US$ 7.2 million to the WHO's HRP programme for research in human reproduction. This funding aims to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights globally, particularly in light of cuts to development assistance.
B. Braun Medical Inc. Urgent Correction for Hemodialysis Bloodlines
B. Braun Medical Inc. issued an urgent medical device correction for specific hemodialysis bloodlines due to the potential formation of air bubbles. The FDA is issuing an Early Alert to notify the public and advise healthcare providers to use alternate equipment or follow specific mitigation steps if the affected devices must be used.
ANSM Suspends Institut Georges Lopez, Recalls Celsior Lots
The French ANSM has suspended the manufacturing authorization for Institut Georges Lopez (IGL) and recalled all lots of its organ preservation solution, Celsior, produced since March 2024 due to serious manufacturing non-conformities posing a high risk of microbiological contamination. An update on March 25, 2026, indicates IGL has come into compliance, and its manufacturing authorization has been reinstated.
Rivaroxaban Viatris Lot Recalled Due to Quetiapine Contamination
The French ANSM has ordered a recall of a specific lot (8212020) of Rivaroxaban Viatris 20mg tablets due to cross-contamination with quetiapine. Patients holding this lot are advised to return it to pharmacies for exchange.
HKMA Alerts Public to Bank Scams and Fraudulent Websites
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has issued a scam alert regarding fraudulent websites and other scams targeting customers of several banks. The alert provides a list of affected banks and advises the public on how to protect themselves and report suspicious activity.
HKMA 2026 Pay Review Results
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced the results of its 2026 annual pay review, approving a 2.65% general increase in fixed pay for staff. An additional allocation of 1.35% of fixed pay is set aside for performance awards, and variable pay equivalent to 20.04% of total pay will be distributed based on 2025 performance.
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao-Shenzhen Joint Financial Regulatory Meeting Held
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced the inaugural Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao-Shenzhen Joint Financial Regulatory Meeting. The meeting focused on industry developments, supervisory work, and market trends, including AI in banking and cross-boundary insurance services.
RMB Bills Tender Result
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced the results of the People's Bank of China RMB Bills tender held on March 25, 2026. RMB 60 billion in six-month RMB Bills were issued at an average coupon rate of 1.40%.
Financial Ombudsman Service Warns of Romance Scams
The UK Financial Ombudsman Service has reported receiving over 500 complaints related to romance scams between January 2025 and March 2026. The service is issuing warnings and providing tips to consumers to help them avoid becoming victims of these emotionally and financially damaging scams.
CFTC Announces Formation of New Innovation Task Force
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has announced the formation of a new Innovation Task Force. This task force will focus on developing clear rules for innovators in areas such as crypto assets, blockchain, artificial intelligence, and prediction markets within U.S. derivatives markets.
CFTC Amends Brexit No-Action Positions for UK Trading Facilities
The CFTC's Division of Market Oversight is amending no-action positions related to Brexit. This amendment adds OptAxe Limited and Capitolis UK Limited to the list of eligible UK trading facilities covered by CFTC Staff Letter 24-11.
Federal Reserve Board Releases 2025 Annual Audited Financial Statements
The Federal Reserve Board has released the annual audited financial statements for the Federal Reserve System for the year 2025. Independent auditors issued unqualified opinions, confirming no material misstatements in accordance with applicable auditing standards.
NSF TechAccess AI-Ready America Funding Opportunity
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced the TechAccess: AI-Ready America funding opportunity (NSF 26-508) to accelerate AI readiness and adoption across the U.S. This initiative aims to coordinate readiness, leverage partnerships, and expand access to AI knowledge and resources for businesses, public-serving organizations, and individuals.
NIH Requires Prior Approval for Domestic Subaward Changes
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is implementing a new policy requiring prior approval for all changes to domestic subawards on NIH grants and cooperative agreements, effective June 1, 2026. This change aims to improve tracking and oversight of subaward activities to ensure compliance with federal reporting requirements.
Draft NIH Resources for Implantable Device Trials
The NIH has released draft resources to assist researchers in planning for the post-trial needs of participants in implantable device trials. These resources address unique ethical and logistical considerations, including ongoing care, maintenance, and potential removal of devices. The NIH is seeking public comment on these draft materials.
NIH Publishes Revised Grants Policy Statement March 2026
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has published the revised NIH Grants Policy Statement (NIHGPS), effective March 2026. This update incorporates new and modified requirements, clarifies policies, and implements changes in statutes, regulations, and policies since the April 2024 version.
NCI Joins NIH Parent R01 Grant for Clinical Trials
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has announced its participation in the NIH Research Project Grant (Parent R01 Clinical Trial Required) funding opportunity, PA-25-305. This participation is effective for the June 5, 2026 due date and subsequent deadlines, allowing NCI to fund clinical trial research through this mechanism.
FRC Introduces Evolved Audit Supervision Model
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) in the UK has introduced an evolved audit supervision model, effective April 2026 for the largest firms. This new framework emphasizes firms' Systems of Quality Management (SoQM) and adopts a more proportionate, risk-based assessment to enhance audit quality and market resilience.
Illinois Commerce Commission Approves Rail Safety Program Funding
The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) has approved over $376 million for its five-year Crossing Safety Improvement Program (FY 2027-2031). This funding will support safety upgrades at approximately 387 highway-rail crossings across Illinois, aiming to prevent collisions and save lives. The program allocates funds for warning devices, grade separations, and pedestrian safety projects.
HHS FISMA Compliance Report: Not Effective, 10 Recommendations Made
The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) has released a report rating HHS's compliance with the Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) for Fiscal Year 2025 as 'Not Effective' for the sixth consecutive year. The report details ten recommendations to improve HHS's information security program.
Federal Reserve Notice on Savings and Loan Holding Companies
The Federal Reserve Board has published a notice listing companies that have applied to become savings and loan holding companies or to acquire savings associations. The notice provides a deadline for public comments on these applications, which are subject to approval under the Home Owners' Loan Act.
Bank Holding Company Formations and Acquisitions Notice
The Federal Reserve Board has published a notice of applications from companies seeking to become bank holding companies or acquire banks. Interested parties have until April 24, 2026, to submit public comments on these applications.
OSHA Logging Operations Standard Information Collection Request Consultation
OSHA is requesting public comments on the proposed extension of OMB approval for information collection requirements related to its Logging Operations Standard. The comment period closes on May 26, 2026.
FAA Request for Information on Drone Operations LLC
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) regarding drone operations, specifically concerning IronSky Drone Operations LLC. This RFI seeks public input on various aspects of drone operations to inform future regulatory considerations.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has posted an acknowledgement letter related to a submission. This document serves as a notification that the FAA has received and acknowledged a filing, identified by docket number FAA-2024-1445. No substantive regulatory changes or new requirements are introduced by this notice.
FAA Decision Denies Aeromania LLC's Application
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has denied Aeromania LLC's application, as detailed in Denial No. 25534. This decision signifies the final administrative action regarding the company's application.
FAA Acknowledgement Letter for Docket FAA-2025-2529
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an acknowledgement letter for Docket FAA-2025-2529. This notice confirms receipt of a submission related to the specified docket.
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