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Bentley v. Sandhills Aviation - Breach of Contract and Fraud Appeal

The Nebraska Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's judgment against Sandhills Aviation, LLC, and others, holding them jointly and severally liable for $2,462,882.78 for breach of contract, fraud, and breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. The court also denied the appellants' counterclaims.

Priority review Enforcement Corporate Governance
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John Chacho, Jr. v. Cara Lister - Family Law Appeal

The Connecticut Appellate Court dismissed an appeal in John Chacho, Jr. v. Cara Lister, finding the case moot due to subsequent custody orders. The court clarified that the 'officially released' date of an opinion governs all post-opinion motion and certification filing periods.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Ligeri v. White RoadCapital, LLC - Appeal of Dismissal

The Connecticut Appellate Court partially reversed a lower court's dismissal of a case brought by Benjamin Ligeri against White RoadCapital, LLC, and others. The appellate court found that the trial court improperly dismissed counts related to tortious interference and unfair trade practices, allowing those claims to proceed.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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NORTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS ANIMAL SERVICES v. DONOVAN - Animal Welfare Proceeding

The Connecticut Appellate Court released an opinion in an animal welfare case, clarifying that the exclusionary rule does not apply to proceedings under statute § 22-329a. The court affirmed the trial court's denial of a motion to suppress evidence related to neglected animals, citing the societal interest in addressing animal cruelty.

Priority review Enforcement Agriculture
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Louis Martinoli v. Stamford Police Department - Workers' Compensation Appeal

The Connecticut Appellate Court issued an opinion in Louis Martinoli v. Stamford Police Department, addressing the calculation of temporary total disability benefits. The court affirmed the Compensation Review Board's decision, clarifying that compensation rates must be based on the date of incapacity, not a prior date of injury, when there is a gap between the two.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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The Lee Memorial Methodist Church of Norwich v. City of Norwich - Tax Exemption Appeal

The Connecticut Appellate Court ruled that a religious organization is entitled to a tax exemption for property leased to a for-profit daycare facility under statute § 12-81 (14). The court held that the statute does not require the religious organization to be affiliated with or operate the daycare facility.

Routine Enforcement Taxation
12d ago NIST Publications
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NIST Report: Experimental Setup for Automated Vehicle Passenger Comfort Evaluation

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published a technical report detailing an experimental framework for evaluating passenger comfort in automated vehicles during braking. The report, NISTIR 8612, outlines a standardized test plan for assessing deceleration profiles and ride quality.

Routine Guidance Transportation
12d ago NIST Publications
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Evedesign: Accessible Biosequence Design Framework

NIST has published guidance on 'Evedesign,' a new open-source framework for biosequence design. The framework aims to make machine learning methods for protein engineering more accessible and interoperable for researchers, with an interactive web interface available.

Routine Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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US v. Concepcion - Cocaine Possession Intent to Distribute Ruling

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed a conviction for possession with intent to distribute cocaine. The court ruled that the district court did not err in refusing to instruct the jury on the lesser-included offense of simple possession, finding no rational jury could dispute the intent to distribute.

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12d ago MA MassDEP News
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MassDEP Fines Hunter Plastics $23,000 for Hazardous Waste Violations

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has fined Hunter Plastics, Inc. $23,000 for hazardous waste violations, including illegal transportation and improper storage and labeling. The company has agreed to pay the penalty and correct the violations.

Priority review Enforcement Environmental Protection

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