By almstaff | February 20, 2015
If Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani has anything to say about it, Alex Rodriguez should do more than apologize for drug use. The firm is claiming, in a lawsuit filed the day after the Yankees player said he was sorry, that the ballplayer hadn't paid his legal bills.
By Joel Stashenko | February 20, 2015
Tenants who successfully fight off eviction efforts in holdover proceedings are entitled to the attorney fees they incur retaining their units, the state Court of Appeals decided unanimously Thursday in a decision written by Judge Jenny Rivera.
By Andrew Keshner | February 20, 2015
Eastern District Judge Nicholas Garaufis said American Express' rules restricting merchants from steering customers to other credit cards with lower merchant fees impaired competition with other card issuers, stunted innovation and led to higher costs for merchants and consumers.
By By Joel Stashenko | February 20, 2015
The state Court of Appeals denied recovery of attorney fees for a woman who successfully petitioned a New York City agency for restoration of her shelter allowance, and it declined to analyze whether state law requires counsel fees in similar cases.
By Max Mitchell | February 19, 2015
According to the special prosecutor who looked into state Attorney General Kathleen Kane's alleged leak of grand jury secrets, the investigation was proper despite the expiration of a law establishing the authority to appoint special prosecutors.
By Saranac Hale Spencer | February 19, 2015
Two federal judges in Pennsylvania have granted relief to people who had been barred by law from owning guns and brought Second Amendment challenges to that law.
By Mark Hamblett | February 19, 2015
Khalid al Fawwaz is a peaceful man who was horrified by Osama bin Laden's decision to attack the United States and murder Americans, his lawyer told a federal jury Thursday.
By News Service of Florida | February 19, 2015
In what judges described as a first-of-its-kind case, an appeals court upheld a Florida law that prevents people from openly carrying firearms, finding that the restriction does not violate constitutional rights to bear arms.
By Mark Hamblett | February 19, 2015
A U.S. Marine seeking to block a disciplinary proceeding he claims was brought because he alleged information was concealed in the 2012 murders of three fellow Marines in Afghanistan has lost his bid for a preliminary injunction.
By Andrew Denney | February 19, 2015
A retired New York City police officer who worked at Ground Zero after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and was later diagnosed with fibromyalgia is entitled to receive enhanced retirement benefits, the First Department ruled Tuesday.
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