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Change in Bank Control Notices; Acquisitions of Shares
The Federal Reserve System has published a notice regarding change in bank control and acquisitions of bank shares. This notice, published in the Federal Register, details the procedures and requirements for such transactions.
DHS Adopts NEPA Categorical Exclusions Under Section 109
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has adopted categorical exclusions under Section 109 of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). This notice, published on March 27, 2026, establishes specific categories of actions that DHS has determined will not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment.
Insurance Broker Indicted for Fraud and Theft
The Colorado Attorney General's Office announced the indictment of George Gonzalez, an insurance broker, on 23 felony counts for allegedly diverting over $100,000 in insurance premium payments. The indictment includes charges of insurance fraud and theft, affecting multiple insurance companies and their customers.
Commissioner Trusty Statement on Network Modernization and Service Changes
The FCC has issued a Report and Order to accelerate network modernization and service changes by removing outdated requirements, while preserving consumer and public safety protections. The order aims to provide greater clarity for service providers navigating technology transitions, particularly the IP transition, and ensures coordination with 911 authorities before service discontinuance.
Statement on Network Modernization and AI
The FCC has issued a Report and Order addressing network modernization and the IP transition, aiming to remove outdated regulations while preserving consumer and public safety protections. The order emphasizes ensuring reliable 911 connectivity during network evolution and requires coordination with 911 authorities before service discontinuance.
Commissioner Trusty Statement on Network Improvements and Service Changes
FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty issued a statement on a Report and Order regarding the IP transition, aiming to reduce barriers to network improvements and service changes. The order seeks to balance innovation with consumer protection and public safety, particularly concerning 911 services.
FCC Adopts Measures to Speed High-Speed Network Rollout
The FCC has adopted measures to reduce regulatory barriers and costs hindering the transition from legacy networks to next-generation, IP-based infrastructure. This action aims to accelerate the rollout of modern high-speed networks across the United States.
FCC Modernizes Rules for IP Services, Phasing Out Copper Networks
The FCC has modernized rules to facilitate the transition from legacy copper telephone networks to IP-based services. This Report and Order aims to balance network modernization with safeguards for public safety, consumer protection, and market competition, establishing a centralized docket for consumer objections.
Statement on Modernizing Regulations for IP-Based Services
The FCC has issued a Report and Order modernizing regulations for the transition from legacy copper telephone networks to IP-based services. The order aims to facilitate network improvements while strengthening public safety, consumer protection, and competition safeguards, including establishing a centralized consumer objection docket.
FCC Order on Transitioning to IP-Based Services
The FCC has issued a Report and Order to modernize its regulatory framework for transitioning from legacy copper telephone networks to IP-based services. The order aims to reduce barriers to network improvements, enhance public safety, and protect consumers, particularly in rural and low-income communities, by establishing a centralized consumer objection docket.
Statement on Accelerating Network Modernization
FCC Commissioner Gomez issued a statement supporting measures to reduce regulatory barriers and costs that impede the transition from legacy networks to modern, IP-based infrastructure. The action aims to speed up the rollout of high-speed networks.
Accelerating Network Modernization and Service Changes
The FCC has issued a Report & Order to accelerate network modernization by reducing barriers to service changes and updating outdated rules. This decision aims to free up billions of dollars spent on maintaining legacy copper infrastructure, allowing for upgrades to high-speed networks while preserving consumer access to critical services like 911.
Accelerating Network Modernization and Reducing Copper Maintenance Costs
The FCC has issued a Report & Order to accelerate network modernization by reducing barriers to service changes and freeing billions from copper maintenance costs. This decision aims to transition providers to modern, high-speed networks while ensuring continued access to essential services like 911 at comparable prices.
FCC Accelerates Network Modernization and Copper Maintenance Savings
The FCC has issued a Report & Order to accelerate the transition to modern, high-speed networks by reducing barriers to network improvements and service changes. This decision aims to free up billions of dollars spent on maintaining outdated copper infrastructure, while ensuring continued access to critical services like 911 and preventing preemption of federal policies by state or local requirements.
FCC Adopts Measures to Speed Network Modernization
The FCC has adopted measures to reduce regulatory barriers and costs associated with transitioning from legacy networks to next-generation, IP-based infrastructure. These actions aim to accelerate network modernization and the rollout of high-speed networks.
FCC Speeds Up Modern High-Speed Network Rollout
The FCC has adopted a Report and Order to reduce regulatory barriers and costs associated with transitioning from legacy networks to next-generation, IP-based infrastructure. This action aims to accelerate the rollout of modern high-speed networks across the country.
Telemedicine Owner Pleads Guilty to $46.2M Medicare Fraud Conspiracy
Christopher Harwood, owner of TelevisitMD, pleaded guilty to a $46.2 million Medicare fraud conspiracy. He admitted to orchestrating a scheme involving unnecessary orthotic braces and genetic tests, leading to $17.9 million in fraudulent claims paid by Medicare. Harwood personally received over $10.4 million from the scheme.
State v. Keefe - Criminal Conviction Appeal
The Idaho Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Crystal Keefe for trafficking in methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. The court's decision, filed on March 27, 2026, upholds the lower court's judgment.
State v. Morgan - Aggravated Assault Conviction Vacated
The Idaho Court of Appeals has vacated the aggravated assault conviction of Kenneth Lee Morgan. The court reviewed the sufficiency of the evidence presented by the State and found it insufficient to sustain the conviction.
Diamond Hydraulics v. Gac Equipment - Reversed Judgment
The Texas Supreme Court reversed a lower court's judgment in Diamond Hydraulics, Inc. v. GAC Equipment, LLC. The Court found that the trial court abused its discretion by denying Diamond Hydraulics' motion to substitute an expert witness, remanding the case for a new trial.
State of Iowa v. Andrew Jay Porter - Motion to Suppress
The Iowa Supreme Court affirmed the denial of a motion to suppress evidence, ruling that officers executing a search warrant for a suspected drug house could search a backpack found on the premises. The court found this did not violate the defendant's constitutional rights against unreasonable searches. The decision impacts how search warrants are interpreted in drug-related cases.
State v. Andrew Porter - Drug Possession, Motion to Suppress
The Iowa Supreme Court granted discretionary review in State v. Andrew Porter, concerning a motion to suppress evidence found in a backpack. Porter argues the district court erred in denying his motion to suppress drugs and paraphernalia found in a backpack he disclaimed ownership of, claiming he had standing to challenge the search.
Moore v. SSA Commissioner - Social Security Complaint
Jesse Patrick Daniel Moore has filed a civil complaint against the SSA Commissioner in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case, classified under Social Security: SSID Tit. XIV, was filed on March 27, 2026.
EMA Recommends Restricting Tecovirimat SIGA for Mpox Treatment
The EMA's Committee for Human Medicines has recommended restricting the use of Tecovirimat SIGA for the treatment of mpox. Clinical trials showed the medicine was not effective in healing lesions faster than placebo in mpox patients with active lesions. This recommendation does not affect other authorised uses of Tecovirimat SIGA.
EMA Recommends Imdylltra for Relapsed Small Cell Lung Cancer
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended marketing authorisation for Imdylltra (tarlatamab) for adults with relapsed extensive-stage small cell lung cancer. This recommendation is based on Phase 3 trial data showing improved overall survival and progression-free survival compared to standard of care.
NaphCare Barred from NY, Fined $875k for Illegal Practice and Inadequate Care
New York Attorney General Letitia James has barred correctional health care provider NaphCare from operating in New York for five years and imposed an $875,000 penalty. The settlement follows an investigation finding NaphCare illegally practiced medicine and failed to provide adequate care, resulting in three deaths in custody at the Onondaga County Justice Center.
Rajeev Miglani vs Urmil Gujral & Ors - Appeal against judgment and decree
The Delhi High Court has issued a judgment in the appeal case RFA 545/2016 between Rajeev Miglani and Urmil Gujral & Anr. The appeal challenges a judgment and decree from March 2, 2016, concerning a suit filed under Section 31 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, seeking declaration and cancellation of an Agreement to Sell.
Pradip Agarwal vs State & Ors - Civil Case
The Delhi High Court issued a judgment in the case of Pradip Agarwal vs State & Ors on March 13, 2026. The judgment was authored by Justice Jyoti Singh and involved multiple connected cases, including TEST.CAS. 28/2012 and TEST.CAS. 8/2013. The case concerns civil matters with parties represented by senior advocates.
Lease Plan India vs P. D. Memorial Religious Association - Arbitration Appointment
The Delhi High Court has appointed an arbitrator for M/S Lease Plan India Private Limited and P. D. Memorial Religious and Educational Association. The petition was filed under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, concerning disputes arising from a Lease Agreement dated June 6, 2018.
Madnani Engineerings Works vs Union Of India - Arbitration Appointment
The Delhi High Court has issued a judgment in the case of Madnani Engineerings Works vs Union Of India. The court granted an application to condone a delay in re-filing a petition and proceeded to address the petition filed under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, seeking the appointment of an Arbitrator.
Salil Kumar v. India Tourism Development Corporation - Arbitration Appointment
The Delhi High Court has issued a decision in the case of Salil Kumar v. India Tourism Development Corporation on March 23, 2026. The court is considering a petition filed under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, for the appointment of an arbitrator following a prior award that was set aside.
Aditya Krishna vs State of NCT of Delhi & Ors - Criminal Petition
The Delhi High Court heard a criminal petition concerning FIR No.0059/2024, registered under various sections of the IPC including those related to drugs, fraud, and forgery. The petitioner, currently incarcerated, sought specific arrangements for his appearance due to threat perception.
Union of India vs Gp Capt Rajesh Kumar Singh Jadon (Retd) - Disability Pension Dispute
The Delhi High Court has issued a decision in the case of Union of India vs. Gp Capt Rajesh Kumar Singh Jadon (Retd). The court granted the respondent the benefit of the disability element of pension for Primary Hypertension, assessed at 30% and rounded to 50%, from his retirement date. This decision stems from an order by the Armed Forces Tribunal.
Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. & Anr vs Controller General Of Patents Designs ... - Patentability Appeal
The Delhi High Court has issued a judgment in a patent case involving Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. and the Controller General of Patents. The appeal challenges an order that rejected a patent application based on non-patentability under Section 3(d) of the Patents Act, 1970.
Govt Of NCT Of Delhi And Another vs Upkar And Another - Educational Qualification Cut-off Date
The Delhi High Court has issued a judgment in the case of Government of NCT of Delhi and Another vs. Upkar and Another. The court's decision addresses whether a candidate must possess the requisite educational qualification as of the cut-off date prescribed in a recruitment process. The judgment quashes an order from the Central Administrative Tribunal.
Surampal Singh vs State NCT Delhi - Challenge to CAT Order on Back Wages
The Delhi High Court heard a writ petition challenging a Central Administrative Tribunal order that denied back wages to a former Trained Graduate Teacher. The petitioner was dismissed from service following a criminal conviction and imprisonment for offenses including Section 307 of the IPC.
Union of India vs. Ex Nk Pramod S - Disability Pension Dispute
The Delhi High Court has ruled on a writ petition filed by the Union of India concerning a disability pension dispute for Ex Nk Pramod S. The court is reviewing an order from the Armed Forces Tribunal that granted the respondent the benefit of a disability element of pension for Primary Hypertension.
Engineering Projects India Limited vs Allied Construction - Arbitration Act Case
The Delhi High Court is hearing a petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, challenging an arbitral award dated July 6, 2018. The case involves a dispute arising from a Memorandum of Understanding and subsequent agreement for the construction of an agriculture college building.
Pratap Singh vs Indian Oil Corporation Limited - Appeal Against Single Judge Order
The Delhi High Court is hearing an intra-court appeal challenging a Single Judge's order that quashed a Ministry of Labour reference regarding an industrial dispute. The appeal concerns the validity of referring contractual workers' disputes under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.
Altf Spaces Private Limited vs Ms Dhindora Club - Arbitration Petition
The Delhi High Court has issued a judgment in the case of Altf Spaces Private Limited vs Ms Dhindora Club. The court granted a petition filed under Section 11(5) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, appointing a sole arbitrator to resolve disputes arising from a Customer Agreement dated May 8, 2024.
Nuflower Foods vs Sonic Biochem - Arbitration Appointment
The Delhi High Court has issued an oral judgment in the case of Nuflower Foods and Nutrition Private Limited vs. Sonic Biochem Extractions Pvt Limited. The court allowed an application for condonation of delay in filing a reply and proceeded to hear the petition filed under Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, concerning the appointment of a Sole Arbitrator.
Gulfport East Beach Advisory Lifted
The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality has lifted the beach water contact advisory for Gulfport East Beach due to acceptable bacteria levels. This action follows previous advisories issued as part of the Beach Monitoring Program.
Venezuela Sanctions: New General Licenses for Minerals and Gold
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued three new general licenses related to Venezuela sanctions. These licenses authorize certain activities involving Venezuelan-origin minerals, including gold, and permit the supply of certain items and services for minerals operations, as well as negotiations for investment in Venezuela's minerals sector.
Irmo High School to Represent South Carolina in National LifeSmarts Championship
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs announced that Irmo High School will represent the state at the National LifeSmarts Championship in Orlando, Florida, from April 15-18, 2026. The department is also encouraging interested organizations to form teams for the 2026-2027 season.
SEC Approves Nasdaq ISE Crypto Options Listing Criteria Rule Change
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved a proposed rule change by Nasdaq ISE, LLC, regarding the adoption of listing criteria for options on commodity-based trusts that hold multiple crypto assets. This approval allows for the listing and trading of new types of crypto-related options products on the exchange.
Investors Exchange LLC Rule Change for Nasdaq BX Name Change
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a notice regarding a rule change filed by Investors Exchange LLC. The filing, effective immediately, amends IEX rules to reflect the name change of Nasdaq BX to Nasdaq Texas. This action is part of the standard regulatory process for exchanges.
24X National Exchange LLC Proposed Rule Change to Amend Exchange Rule 11.6
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has published a notice regarding a proposed rule change by 24X National Exchange LLC. The change aims to amend Exchange Rule 11.6 to clarify the handling of certain orders and update references to Regulation NMS. The rule change is effective immediately upon filing.
NYSE Arca - Proposed Rule Change for Options Regulatory Fee Assessment
The SEC has published a notice regarding a proposed rule change by NYSE Arca, Inc. The change concerns a new methodology for assessing and collecting the Options Regulatory Fee (ORF). This notice indicates the immediate effectiveness of the filing.
NYSE American LLC Proposes New Options Regulatory Fee Assessment Methodology
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has published a notice regarding NYSE American LLC's proposed rule change to adopt a new methodology for assessing and collecting the Options Regulatory Fee (ORF). This change aims to update how the fee is calculated and collected from market participants.
Alabama Health Officials Urge Protection from Mosquito and Tick Bites
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) issued a notice reminding residents to protect themselves from mosquito and tick bites due to the risk of vector-borne diseases like West Nile virus and Lyme disease. The notice provides recommendations for preventing bites, including using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and eliminating standing water.
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