Writing for a panel majority of the 9th Circuit Court, Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw (appointed by President Bill Clinton) observed, “Were it...
The town of Condom in southwestern France, which just happens to be situated on the Baise (F***) River, takes derogatory allusions by...
In a surprise move on Wednesday, lawyers for the U.S. Justice Department filed a motion in federal court in San Francisco in...
According to the lawyer of Patty LaBelle, and as informed to the New York Post, the Disco diva has agreed to pay...
In an economy that seems to be moving forward by walking backwards, it may not be unusual for a law firm to...
In the last week of August, a little-noticed study has been published by Larry Cunningham at St. John’s University School of Law....
Though under New York law “dramatic or musical arts performances” may not be taxed, exotic dances do not qualify for such exemption....
On Tuesday, in a 126-page order issued in Boston, U.S. District Judge Mark Wolf ruled in favor of one Michelle Kosilek, who...
Previously, Florida used to charge out-of-state tuitions to students who were legal residents, but whose parents were not. All that changed on...
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge William Pauley took the debate over clawback claims and unfinished business of partners leaving a law firm...
In what is being hailed as the sweetest heist in history, thieves in Quebec have made off with huge amounts of maple...
Ultra-Orthodox rabbis in New York are up in arms against a proposed law in New York that would require parental consent for...