October 09, 2015 | Daily Report Online
NYC Jury Acquits Atlanta Hawks' Sefolosha in Police FracasAtlanta Hawks' player Thabo Sefolosha was acquitted Friday in a case stemming from a police fracas outside a trendy New York City nightclub.
By Tom Hays
3 minute read
October 07, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Prosecutor Finds 'Platform for Profit' at United NationsA former president of the United Nations General Assembly accepted over $1 million in bribes and a trip to New Orleans from a billionaire Chinese real estate mogul and other businesspeople to pave the way for lucrative investments, Southern District U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara charged Tuesday.
By Larry Neumeister and Tom Hays
4 minute read
October 06, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Prosecutor Finds 'Platform for Profit' at United NationsA former president of the United Nations General Assembly accepted over $1 million in bribes and a trip to New Orleans from a billionaire Chinese real estate mogul and other businesspeople to pave the way for lucrative investments, Southern District U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara charged Tuesday.
By Larry Neumeister and Tom Hays
4 minute read
September 18, 2015 | New York Law Journal
GM Settles Criminal Case Over Ignition SwitchesGeneral Motors has admitted it failed to disclose to the public a deadly problem with small car ignition switches as part of a $900 million deal reached with federal authorities to avoid criminal charges, authorities announced Thursday.
By Tom Hays and Tom Krisher
6 minute read
September 03, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Judge Sides with Brady on 'Deflategate,' NFL AppealsTom Brady learned Thursday he will start the season on the field after a judge lifted the league's four-game suspension of the star quarterback for a scandal over deflated footballs, saying he was treated unfairly by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. The league quickly appealed.
By Larry Neumeister and Tom Hays
4 minute read
September 03, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Judge Sides with Brady on 'Deflategate,' NFL AppealsTom Brady learned Thursday he will start the season on the field after a judge lifted the league's four-game suspension of the star quarterback for a scandal over deflated footballs, saying he was treated unfairly by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. The league quickly appealed.
By Larry Neumeister and Tom Hays
4 minute read
July 15, 2015 | Daily Report Online
EEOC: UPS Discriminates with Bans on Beards, Long HairA Muslim man who objected to rules requiring him to get rid of his beard if he wanted to become a driver for UPS Inc. was told by a UPS official that "God would understand" if he shaved, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commissioner said in a lawsuit filed Wednesday against the shipping company.
By Tom Hays
3 minute read
July 10, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Lawsuit Challenges City's Foster Care SystemAdvocates for foster children in New York City sued the system Wednesday, accusing state and city agencies of putting children at risk by letting them languish for years without placing them in permanent homes.
By Tom Hays
4 minute read
July 09, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Lawsuit Challenges City's Foster Care SystemAdvocates for foster children in New York City sued the system Wednesday, accusing state and city agencies of putting children at risk by letting them languish for years without placing them in permanent homes.
By Tom Hays
4 minute read
May 28, 2015 | New York Law Journal
US Indicts 14 in Soccer InvestigationThe leaders of soccer federations corrupted the sport for nearly a quarter century by taking $150 million in bribes and payoffs, U.S. prosecutors said Wednesday as they laid out a sweeping case involving 14 people and marquee events as the World Cup.
By Tom Hays and Jennifer Peltz
4 minute read