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Josh Uptigrove v. Anita Silk Adams - Interlocutory Application Denied

The Court of Appeals of Georgia denied an interlocutory application filed by Josh Uptigrove et al. against Anita Silk Adams et al. The decision, dated February 27, 2026, with docket number A26I0136, means the appeal will not proceed at this stage.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Henry County v. Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association - Impact Fees

The Court of Appeals of Georgia reversed in part and vacated in part a trial court's decision regarding Henry County's impact fee ordinances for residential development. The appellate court found the trial court should have dismissed the case on jurisdictional grounds, impacting the enforcement and disgorgement of fees collected under these ordinances.

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Alexander L. Marks v. Sherry M. Cates - Easement Dispute

The Court of Appeals of Georgia reversed a trial court's denial of summary judgment in a case concerning a prescriptive easement for a driveway. The court found that the evidence established the right to the driveway as a private way, reversing the lower court's decision.

Priority review Enforcement Real Estate
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Measles Case Confirmed in Broomfield, CO

Colorado public health officials have confirmed a measles case in Broomfield County and identified several public locations with potential exposure. The case is not linked to previous exposures, suggesting potential unidentified community transmission. Residents are advised to monitor for symptoms and seek medical attention if exposed.

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FTC v. Walmart - Driver Pay Deception Settlement

The FTC and several states have reached a $100 million settlement with Walmart to resolve allegations that the company deceived delivery drivers about their base pay, incentives, and tips. This judgment aims to compensate drivers for lost earnings due to these deceptive practices.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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FTC Charges Walmart Spark Driver with Deceptive Earnings

The FTC has charged Walmart Spark Driver with deceptive earnings claims, seeking a $100 million judgment. This action stems from allegations that the company misled drivers about their potential income. The FTC's enforcement action aims to hold Walmart accountable for these alleged misrepresentations.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Bartholomew v. Parking Concepts - Modified Opinion and Denied Rehearing

The California Court of Appeal modified its opinion and denied rehearing in Bartholomew v. Parking Concepts, Inc. The modification clarifies that collecting and maintaining ALPR information without a statutorily required policy constitutes harm under the ALPR Law.

Routine Enforcement Data Privacy
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Fix the City, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles - Administrative Code Challenge

The California Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's decision in favor of the City of Los Angeles regarding a challenge to an emergency declaration concerning homelessness. The court found that the city's administrative code section conferring mayoral powers during such emergencies was not preempted by state law.

Routine Enforcement Government Contracting
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Fix the City v. City of Los Angeles - Court Opinion

The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, has issued an opinion in the case of Fix the City, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles et al. The case filing date was June 20, 2024, and the opinion is now available. This document pertains to a specific legal proceeding.

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Bartholomew v. Parking Concepts, Inc. - Published Opinion

The California First District Court of Appeal has published an opinion in the case of Bartholomew v. Parking Concepts, Inc. The opinion was filed on February 27, 2026. This document represents a published judicial decision.

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