On Monday, NBC announced that Colombian singer Shakira and R&B star Usher would replace Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green in the...
On Monday, a petition filed by Merrill claiming the chairwoman of an arbitration panel had been biased in awarding $10.2 million to...
In 1991, Mississippi State University football player Rodney Stowers was carried off the field after fracturing his right leg in a game...
SEC brings its first financial penalty against a U.S. exchange as the NYSE settled the improper access to market data case for...
Former Dewey partner Steven Otillar is the only former Dewey partner to be singled out and sued by Citibank for loan default....
Last week, on Thursday, a Ku Klux Klan chapter sued the state of Georgia for rejecting the white supremacist group’s application for...
A huge drop in the numbers of first year applicants has made the Dickinson School of Law rethink their dual-campus strategy at...
According to industry reports, the Minneapolis law firm of Mansfield, Tanick & Cohen may be headed towards closure as two of the...
New Orleans has an ordinance on Bourbon Street, an ordinance that is rarely invoked, but lays down that after dark, no one...
On Friday, responding to a heavily blacked-out version of a 217-page complaint released by private equity firms alleged to have colluded to...
Until now, California residents making online purchases had things cheaper as online retailers were not charged sales tax for state residents. But...
On Wednesday, Lynn Tesoro, a New York publicist, sued Jalouse editor Jennifer Eymere and Marie-Jose Susskind-Jalou in the Manhattan state Supreme Court...