On Monday, Judge Glenn at the federal bankruptcy court in Manhattan, denied the motion of the Dewey estate to dismiss a proposed...
A federal judge and former prosecutor, Barbara S. Jones, is resigning from the bench in order to join the law firm of...
The oldest Swiss private bank, Wegelin & Co, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, and announced on Thursday that it...
Last week, a Manhattan federal court certified a class of consumers who are victim of “sewer service” tactics by debt buyers and...
On Thursday, Apple Inc lost its attempt to move its patent dispute with Eastman Kodak out of the bankruptcy court. U.S. District...
On Wednesday, the City of New York filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of an 83-year old woman...
On February 18, 2009, the New York Post had carried a cartoon depicting a policeman shooting a crazy chimpanzee in a play...
On Thursday, Manhattan federal court Judge Barbara Jones dismissed a lawsuit brought by a NYPD officer alleging punishment by superiors because of...
A Russian arms dealer, Viktor Bout, who was apprehended in an undercover operation by U.S. agents feigning to be Colombian guerillas, was...
An $18 billion legal judgment has been filed against Chevron for damage done to the rain forest environment in Ecuador. Chevron has...
When the bubble burst on the housing market, it triggered a chain reaction in part because of mortgage backed securities issued as...
Federal prosecutors have charged Marc Dreier, founder of Manhattan’s Dreier LLP, with theft in connection with his alleged attempt to secure a...