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Legal Services Groups in New York Get $ 450,000 for Helping Young Immigrants

On Monday, just two days before Pres Barack Obama’s “deferred action” program comes into effect, New York State Assembly Speaker…

Key Documents in Colorado Shooting Case Sealed by Court

On Monday, a Colorado judge ordered that a major portion of the key documents detailing the case against Batman movie…

Big Foreclosure Firm Files Defamation Suit against Big Bankruptcy Lawyer

Peter Grubea, who probably is one of the busiest bankruptcy lawyers and has the highest volume caseload in the western…

Obama Signs Law to Appoint U.S. Treasurer without Requiring Senate Approval

On Friday, President Obama signed legislation enabling appointments of minor officials without mandatory Senate approval under Article 31. Positions that…

MF Global Trustee Wins Court Approval for Recovering $160 Million from CME Group Inc.

On Friday, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn in Manhattan approved an agreement for settlement reached in June between CME and…

Linklaters Eyeing South Africa?

According to industry sources, Linklaters is in the middle of forming an alliance with South African law firm Webber Wentzel.…

Arizona Gay Couple Gets Formal Recognition for 12 Adopted Kids

They had made it to the Esquire magazine’s list of the 10 best dads of 2012. Steven and Roger Ham,…

Online Daters Find it Hard to Sue Match.com

On Friday, a federal judge dismissed the major part of a lawsuit brought by online daters against online matchmaking service…

Former Fannie Mae Executives Fail to End SEC Fraud Lawsuit

On Friday, US district Judge Paul Crotty in Manhattan say that the SEC had sufficient grounds to allege that former…

Websites Closed for Violating Copyrights of Michael Jackson

On Friday, a federal judge in Los Angeles granted an injunction to block Canadian entrepreneur Howard Mann from using the…

Bomb-plotter US Muslim Soldier gets Life Sentence

On Friday, a Muslim US soldier, Private First Class Naser Jason Abdo, 22, who had planned the killing of US…

Tax-exempt Political Groups in New York are Not Exempt from Inquiry

As reported earlier by New York Times, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is in the process of expanding his…