Donald Moeller, a South Dakota inmate was executed in October 2012 for the 1990 stabbing and rape which resulted in the death...
On last Tuesday, in a move that was widely acclaimed by immigration attorneys for properly addressing inefficiencies, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court...
Jacoby & Meyers’ lawsuit to include non-lawyers in law firm ownerships may get a new lifeline as indicated by interaction during oral...
Politicians from New York City are working towards making it a felony for people to ‘grind’ on subway trains. Police officers describe...
On Monday, the U.S. government filed a motion asking for a stay of the ruling of a federal judge made earlier this...
In a rare case of its kind, the former chief judge of the New York State unemployment insurance appeals board has filed...
Though under New York law “dramatic or musical arts performances” may not be taxed, exotic dances do not qualify for such exemption....
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge William Pauley took the debate over clawback claims and unfinished business of partners leaving a law firm...
Just when Dynegy had drafted a plan that made their creditors cheer, U.S. Trustee Tracy Hope Davis went and shot it all...
According to The American Lawyer, U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns granted a motion to allow former law firm associate John H....
The would-be Law School killers, Jesse Strauss and David Anziska, who are after 14 parallel cases against law schools for misinforming students...
Google has been granted the chance to appeal the issuance of class status to thousands of authors suing the company for its...