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Hogan v. Way.com, Inc. - TCPA Litigation

The United States District Court for the Northern District of California docketed a new TCPA lawsuit filed by Sean Hogan against Way.com, Inc. The plaintiff alleges violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act related to unwanted communications. The case was filed on March 24, 2026, and defendant was served on March 30, 2026.

Routine Enforcement Consumer Protection
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FTC v. Uber Technologies - Consumer Protection Enforcement

The FTC filed a civil enforcement action against Uber Technologies in the Northern District of California on April 21, 2025, Case No. 4:25-cv-03477-JST. The case, presided over by Judge Jon S. Tigar in Oakland, concerns statutory consumer protection violations. Recent filings show active discovery proceedings including joint discovery letter briefs, discovery orders, and case management statements filed through April 2026.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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SEC v. Marques et al - Securities Enforcement Action

The SEC filed a securities enforcement action in the Northern District of California against Marques et al. The case (4:21-cv-09796-JST) was originally filed on December 20, 2021, and the most recent filing on April 6, 2026 was a routine notice from the SEC regarding motion hearing procedures and deadlines.

Routine Enforcement Securities
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KalshiEX v. New Jersey Gaming Enforcement - Commodity Futures Preemption

The Third Circuit affirmed a preliminary injunction preventing New Jersey from enforcing state gambling laws against KalshiEX's sports-related event contracts. The court held that Kalshi, a CFTC-licensed designated contract market, demonstrated a reasonable likelihood of success on preemption grounds under the Commodity Exchange Act. New Jersey had threatened penalties of up to $100,000 per violation under state gambling statutes.

Priority review Enforcement Securities
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Maine DEP Second Notice of Violation to Mallinckrodt/Medtronic for Site Remediation Failures

Maine DEP issued a second Notice of Violation to Mallinckrodt US LLC/Medtronic for failing to make meaningful progress on remediating a former chloralkali facility in Orrington, Maine. The NOV addresses unresolved contamination from mercury and chloropicrin, failure to remove the industrial sewer, and lack of required financial assurance mechanisms. This follows a first NOV issued March 19, 2025, and DEP's determination that the company's response was insufficient.

Priority review Enforcement Environmental Protection
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Ban on Mercury-Containing Fluorescent Light Bulbs

Maine DEP announced enforcement of legislation enacted in 2023 banning the sale and distribution of mercury-containing fluorescent light bulbs effective January 1, 2026. The ban affects retailers and consumers throughout Maine and covers all types of mercury-containing fluorescent bulbs including linear, compact, black light, high-intensity discharge, ultraviolet, and neon variants. The legislation aims to reduce mercury pollution and protect public health and the environment.

Priority review Rule Environmental Protection
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10 Maine Wetland Projects Awarded $4.6M Funding

The Maine Department of Environmental Protection announced that the Maine Natural Resource Conservation Program awarded $4,633,343 to 10 wetland restoration and conservation projects across the state. Funding recipients include public agencies, municipalities, Tribes, and nonprofit organizations implementing projects such as salt marsh restoration, eelgrass restoration, dam removal, and wetland reconnection. The announcement covers projects in York, Yarmouth, Buckfield, Waldoboro, Aroostook County, and Acadia National Park.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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Maine DEP Solid Waste Diversion Grant Program 2026

Maine DEP announced $165,000 in solid waste diversion grants for 2026, with awards ranging from $1,000 to $25,000. The program targets municipalities, regional associations, and Maine businesses proposing organic waste diversion, composting, source reduction, and upcycling initiatives. Priority funding goes to municipal and regional applicants.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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Maine DEP Releases Statewide Waste Characterization Study Findings

Maine Department of Environmental Protection announced findings from a comprehensive statewide waste characterization study funded by the EPA's Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling grant program. The study, conducted by MSW Consultants, provides detailed data on Maine's waste stream composition through facility gate surveys, hand sorting, and seasonal sampling of municipal solid waste and construction debris.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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Clinical Trial Registration NCT07511621

The National Library of Medicine registered clinical trial NCT07511621 on ClinicalTrials.gov. This represents a new trial entry in the federal clinical trial registry database. No compliance deadlines or penalties are associated with this registration.

Routine Notice Healthcare

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