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Supreme Court of New Hampshire

NH Supreme Court Affirms Workers' Comp Benefits for Military Widow

The New Hampshire Supreme Court affirmed a decision granting workers' compensation benefits to Kimberly Galimberti, widow of a state employee who worked at Pease Tradeport. The court rejected the state Adjutant General's appeal challenging the award.

New Hampshire Supreme Court affirmed workers' compensation death benefits for widow Kimberly Galimberti
State Adjutant General's appeal was rejected on all three grounds including statute of limitations claims
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Supreme Court of New Hampshire

NH Supreme Court Reverses $5,000 Fine Against Tower Hill Tavern

The New Hampshire Supreme Court reversed a $5,000 fine and license revocation imposed by the state Liquor Commission against Tower Hill Tavern, LLC. The court held there was insufficient evidence that the Laconia bar overserved an intoxicated patron in June 2023.

New Hampshire Supreme Court reversed $5,000 fine and license revocation against Tower Hill Tavern for alleged overservice
Court held insufficient evidence that establishment served patron who was visibly intoxicated under state law
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Wisconsin Supreme Court

Wisconsin Attorney Burkert Suspended 2 Years for Professional Misconduct

The Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended attorney Matthew V. Burkert for two years and ordered restitution of $24,358.50 following his no-contest plea to professional misconduct charges. The court modified a referee's recommended 18-month suspension, citing the severity of violations involving his former law firm.

Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended attorney Matthew V. Burkert for two years, extending referee's 18-month recommendation
Burkert ordered to pay $24,358.50 restitution for converting fees from four client representations at former firm
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Arizona Supreme Court

Arizona Supreme Court Reverses Mayo Clinic Medical Malpractice Case

The Arizona Supreme Court reversed and remanded a lower court decision in Robin Roebuck v. Mayo Clinic on Sept. 12, 2025. The ruling overturns a Court of Appeals decision and sends the medical malpractice case back for further proceedings.

Arizona Supreme Court reversed Court of Appeals decision in medical malpractice case against Mayo Clinic
Multiple major healthcare organizations and legal groups filed amicus briefs showing broad industry interest
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Washington Supreme Court

Washington Supreme Court Rejects Double Jeopardy Challenge in Gun Threat Case

The Washington Supreme Court ruled that Owen Gale Ray's dual convictions for second-degree assault with a deadly weapon and felony harassment do not violate double jeopardy protections, despite both charges stemming from the same incident where he threatened his wife with a gun.

The Washington Supreme Court ruled that dual convictions for assault with a deadly weapon and felony harassment from the same gun threat incident do not violate double jeopardy
The court applied the 'same elements test,' finding that while both charges arose from identical conduct, they require proof of different legal elements
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Indiana Supreme Court

Indiana Judge Elkin Sanctioned, Resigns Over Ethics Violations

The Indiana Supreme Court found Judge Matthew J. Elkin of Howard Superior Court guilty of judicial misconduct, including conflicts of interest and inappropriate courtroom behavior. Elkin agreed to resign and accept a permanent ban from judicial service.

Judge failed to recuse himself from cases involving former clients, creating conflicts of interest
Made inappropriate comments to problem-solving court participants and showed favoritism
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Supreme Court of Virginia

Virginia Supreme Court Reinstates Drug Conviction After Appeals Reversal

The Virginia Supreme Court reversed a Court of Appeals decision that had vacated a drug conviction, reinstating Shanta Orlando Hubbard's conviction for possession with intent to distribute cocaine after disagreeing with the appellate court's suppression ruling.

Virginia Supreme Court reversed Court of Appeals ruling that vacated drug conviction
Case involved disputed motion to suppress evidence in cocaine distribution case
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Legislation
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FTC Chairman Warns Healthcare Employers Over Noncompete Agreements

Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson sent warning letters to major healthcare employers and staffing firms, urging comprehensive review of noncompete agreements. The agency expressed concern that overly restrictive employment contracts for medical professionals could limit patient access to care, particularly in underserved rural areas.

FTC Chairman Ferguson sent warning letters to large healthcare employers and staffing companies about potentially illegal noncompete agreements
The agency expressed concern that restrictive contracts for medical professionals could limit patient access to care, especially in rural areas
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Supreme Court of Guam

Guam Supreme Court Reviews Murder Conviction Appeal

The Supreme Court of Guam issued an opinion in People of Guam v. Nathan Jon Ojeda, reviewing the defendant's appeal of his aggravated murder conviction with a deadly weapon enhancement. Ojeda challenged his conviction on grounds of ineffective assistance of counsel.

Nathan Jon Ojeda appealed his aggravated murder conviction with deadly weapon enhancement to Guam's Supreme Court
The court found trial counsel's failure to preserve security footage was deficient but caused no prejudice
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Regulatory
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FTC Abandons Defense of Non-Compete Ban Rule After Court Challenge

The Federal Trade Commission voted 3-1 to dismiss its appeals and accept the court-ordered vacatur of its Non-Compete Clause Rule, effectively abandoning its effort to ban most non-compete agreements nationwide. The decision marks a significant reversal from the Biden-era FTC's aggressive antitrust stance.

FTC voted 3-1 to dismiss appeals of court rulings blocking the Non-Compete Clause Rule
Current Chairman Ferguson and Commissioner Holyoak originally dissented on the rule, citing lack of statutory authority
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