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Maleky v. Ohio State Univ. - Court of Claims Remand Scope

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision regarding the scope of a remand in the Maleky v. Ohio State University case. The court found that the Court of Claims did not exceed its remand authority and that certain claims were barred by res judicata.

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Galoski v. MedVet Assocs., L.L.C. - Veterinary Malpractice Case

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision granting summary judgment to MedVet Associates, LLC in a veterinary malpractice case. The court found that the veterinary facility itself could not be directly liable for malpractice as the claims sounded in veterinary malpractice and individual veterinarians were not named as defendants.

Routine Enforcement Healthcare
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Peters v. Lawson - Habeas Corpus Petition

The Ohio Court of Appeals dismissed a habeas corpus petition filed by Teresa Peters on behalf of her brother, David Peters. The court found that Teresa Peters failed to demonstrate the necessary conditions to litigate on her brother's behalf.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Order Denying Motion for Sentence Reduction

The Delaware Superior Court denied Tavion Washington's motion for sentence reduction, finding it was filed outside the 90-day window and lacked extraordinary circumstances. The court cited Superior Court Criminal Rule 35(b) as the basis for the denial.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Diamonte Taylor's Motions for Sentence Correction Denied

The Delaware Superior Court denied Diamonte Taylor's motions for sentence correction and appointment of counsel. The court found that Taylor's sentence, which included a 15-year minimum mandatory term for second-degree murder, was consistent with the plea agreement and sentencing recommendations.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State of Delaware v. Joshua Chattin - Compassionate Release Application Denied

The Delaware Superior Court summarily denied Joshua Chattin's application for compassionate release. The denial was based on Chattin's failure to meet the statutory requirements under 11 Del. C. ยง 4217, including the lack of a required statement from the Department of Corrections and not meeting the age or sentence length criteria.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Delaware Superior Court Denies Sentence Reduction Motion

The Delaware Superior Court denied Mateem Brown's motion for a sentence reduction. The court considered the motion under Criminal Rule 35(b) and found no grounds to alter the previously imposed sentence, which included a total of four years of unsuspended Level V time.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Kilroy v. Popescu - Opinion and Order on Motions

The Delaware Superior Court issued an Opinion and Order ruling on various motions in limine and a motion for summary judgment in the medical negligence case Kilroy v. Popescu. The court addressed disputes regarding the admissibility of evidence and the viability of claims related to a patient's death following a delayed cardiac catheterization.

Routine Enforcement Healthcare
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FDA CDER Response Letter to Hyman, Phelps & McNamara

The FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) has posted a response letter addressed to the law firm Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C. The document was made available on March 17, 2025, through the Regs.gov portal. No other details regarding the content of the response are provided.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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FDA GRAS Notice 1288 Amendment for Steviol Glycosides

The FDA has posted an amendment to GRAS Notice 1288 concerning enzyme-modified steviol glycosides. This notice is from the manufacturer and is part of the Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) notification process.

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