TodayLegal News

Regulatory

Federal agency enforcement actions, rulemaking, and regulatory developments. Coverage of the SEC, FTC, CFPB, CFTC, OSHA, FDA, and other agencies shaping compliance and industry standards.

Regulatory
4 min read
Supreme Court

Supreme Court to Review SEC's Disgorgement Powers in April Case

The Supreme Court will hear Sripetch v. Securities and Exchange Commission in April, a case that could significantly limit the SEC's enforcement authority. While receiving less attention than other high-profile cases this term, the outcome could constrain one of the federal government's most powerful financial regulatory agencies by restricting its ability to recover ill-gotten gains from securities law violators.

Supreme Court will hear Sripetch v. SEC in April, challenging the agency's disgorgement authority
Case could limit SEC's power to recover ill-gotten gains from securities law violators
AI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Regulatory
4 min read

FDA Announces Recall of 'Tippy Toes' Baby Food Due to Mycotoxin

IF Copack LLC, doing business as Initiative Foods, has voluntarily recalled one lot of 'Tippy Toes' brand Apple Pear Banana fruit puree due to elevated levels of patulin, a naturally occurring mycotoxin. The FDA announced the recall on Feb. 13, 2026.

IF Copack LLC recalls one lot of 'Tippy Toes' Apple Pear Banana fruit puree
Contamination involves elevated patulin levels, a naturally occurring mycotoxin
AI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Regulatory
4 min read

FDA Announces Recall of Moringa Capsules Over Salmonella Risk

Ambrosia Brands, LLC has issued a voluntary recall of certain lots of its Rosabella Moringa Capsules due to possible Salmonella contamination. The FDA announced the recall as a precautionary measure to protect consumers from potential serious infections.

Ambrosia Brands voluntarily recalls Rosabella Moringa Capsules due to potential Salmonella contamination
Salmonella poses serious health risks, especially to children, elderly, and immunocompromised individuals
AI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Regulatory
4 min read

Green Lumber Issues Alert on Dangerous Counterfeit Products

Green Lumber Holding, LLC has issued an updated consumer alert warning about counterfeit products falsely marketed as genuine Green Lumber products that may pose potential health risks. The Costa Mesa-based company's announcement represents an escalation from a previous August 2025 recall announcement.

Green Lumber Holding, LLC warns consumers about dangerous counterfeit products bearing their brand
The counterfeit products may pose unspecified health risks to consumers
AI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Regulatory
4 min read

FDA Approves Updated Risk Labels for Six Hormone Therapy Products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved labeling changes to six menopausal hormone therapy products to provide clearer risk information to patients and healthcare providers. The updated labels aim to improve transparency about potential health considerations associated with hormone replacement therapy.

FDA approved labeling changes for six specific menopausal hormone therapy products
Changes focus on clarifying risk considerations and safety information for patients and providers
AI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Regulatory
4 min read

Federal Reserve Takes Enforcement Action Against Former Regions Employee

The Federal Reserve Board has issued an enforcement action against a former employee of Regions Bank. The action represents continued regulatory oversight of banking sector personnel, though specific details of the underlying conduct remain limited in the public announcement.

Federal Reserve Board issued enforcement action against former Regions Bank employee
Action demonstrates continued regulatory oversight of banking sector personnel
AI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Regulatory
4 min read

FDA Approves First Medical Device for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a first-of-its-kind medical device specifically designed to treat adult patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer. This approval represents a new treatment option for patients facing one of the most challenging forms of cancer.

First-ever FDA approval of a medical device specifically for locally advanced pancreatic cancer treatment
New treatment option for patients with limited therapeutic alternatives in one of the deadliest cancers
AI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Regulatory
4 min read

Labor Department Orders Texas Companies to Pay $200K+ for Asbestos Retaliation

The U.S. Department of Labor has ordered Texas companies to pay more than $200,000 in back wages and damages to workers who were allegedly fired in retaliation for raising concerns about asbestos exposure in their workplace. The enforcement action highlights federal protections for workers who report safety violations.

Texas companies must pay over $200,000 in back wages and damages for retaliating against workers
Workers were fired after raising concerns about asbestos exposure in their workplace
AI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Regulatory
4 min read

FTC Bans Building Contractor's No-Hire Agreements in NY, NJ Markets

The Federal Trade Commission finalized a consent order requiring Adamas Amenity Services LLC to stop enforcing no-hire agreements that prevented property owners from hiring its workers. The action eliminates anticompetitive labor practices that restricted workers' ability to negotiate better wages and working conditions.

FTC banned Adamas from enforcing no-hire agreements that penalized property owners for hiring its workers
The agreements restricted workers in New York and New Jersey from negotiating better wages and working conditions
AI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Regulatory
4 min read

FTC Chairman Warns Apple CEO Over Alleged Political Bias in News App

Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson issued a formal warning letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook regarding allegations that Apple News systematically promotes left-leaning sources while suppressing conservative content. The letter outlines three specific ways such practices could violate the FTC Act if they contradict Apple's terms of service or mislead consumers.

FTC Chairman Ferguson sent formal warning letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook over alleged political bias in Apple News
Letter cites three potential FTC Act violations: inconsistency with terms of service, misleading consumer expectations, and causing substantial consumer injury
AI-generated SummaryRead Article →