By Jenna Greene | July 6, 2018
Celebrity vegan chef Chloe Coscarelli is in the midst of a nasty food fight with her former restaurant partners.
By Greg Land | June 29, 2018
A lawyer suit said a chiropractor defamed her in an online review by insinuating the lawyer had stolen money.
By Zack Needles | June 29, 2018
Bank of America has fired back at Warminster-based law firm O'Neill Bragg & Staffin, which sued last month alleging the bank was liable for failing to cancel a wire transfer made to China after the firm's account was infiltrated by hackers.
By Erin Mulvaney | June 29, 2018
The photo of Juli Briskman giving the president the bird rocketed around the web and late-night TV. Attorneys for Akima LLC and Briskman argued Friday in Virginia court over whether the company's termination violated the public policy exception of Virginia's at-will employment scheme.
By Brad LaMorgese | June 29, 2018
Let's assume for a moment that the royal couple had married in Texas, where premarital agreements offer many options because they are considered legally binding contracts.
By Ross Todd | June 28, 2018
Susman Godfrey partner Brian Melton led a team that won a $25 million verdict for client Steven Lamar in a royalty dispute over the high-end, celebrity-endorsed headphones.
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By Michael P. Dunn and Tyler Stull | June 28, 2018
Out of the Stormy Daniels affair, the #MeToo movement, and the Larry Nassar scandal, a common practice has risen to the national forefront: the use of nondisclosure agreements.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 26, 2018
This is a case about cotton in the Deep South. B.B. King once called cotton "a force of nature." But Judge Kevin Newsom said the poetry of cotton "has given way to a nasty little feud."
By Tom McParland | June 25, 2018
A Delaware Superior Court judge has awarded Drinker Biddle & Reath $41,000 in attorney fees for recovering $1 million on behalf of its clients in a breach of contract case against Texas-based machining services firm Integra Services Technologies Inc.
By Tom McParland | June 25, 2018
In awarding Drinker Biddle & Reath $41,000 in attorney fees for recovering $1 million on behalf of its clients in a breach of contract case, a Delaware Superior Court judge cited to the state's so-called "pizza principle," which holds that "it is more time consuming to clean up the pizza thrown at the wall than it is to throw it."
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