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By Amanda Bronstad | January 2, 2018
Three companies have agreed to pay $125 million to settle claims that they conspired to raise prices on drywall.
By Jason Grant | January 2, 2018
Caner Demirayak has sued both New York City and New York State under the Americans with Disabilities Act and other laws. He is trying to compel the Kings County Supreme Court civil courthouse to remove structural barriers that he says impinge on his lawyering.
By Christine Simmons | January 2, 2018
Anderson Kill lost a practice leader but also announced a new hire Tuesday.
By Brian Baxter | January 2, 2018
A workplace dispute between John Mendoza and Major Langer, name partners at what was once Perona, Langer, Beck, Serbin, Mendoza and Harrison, ended in an office holiday party shooting on Dec. 29 that claimed the lives of both lawyers.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 2, 2018
Houston businessman Jerry Stoller and his companies filed a negligence, breach of fiduciary duty and misrepresentations suit against Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani and Houston partner Barry Flynn, alleging they mishandled a federal court suit.
By Scott Flaherty | January 2, 2018
An ex-CEO of a former LeClairRyan client has accused the firm of contributing to a scandal that led to her company's demise.
By Kristen Rasmussen | January 2, 2018
Kmart Corp. has agreed to pay $32.3 million to the United States to settle allegations in a qui tam lawsuit that in-store pharmacies overcharged several federal health care programs, the U.S. Department of Justice has announced.
By Marcia Coyle | January 2, 2018
Justices are weighing disputes over the lawfulness of the SEC's administrative law judges; online sales taxes; an ethics clash between Main Justice and the ACLU; and Arizona's death penalty.
By Tony Mauro | December 31, 2017
“We have a new challenge in the coming year,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his annual year-end report. “Events in recent months have illuminated the depth of the problem of sexual harassment in the workplace, and events in the past few weeks have made clear that the judicial branch is not immune.”
By Colby Hamilton | December 29, 2017
The federal prosecutor's office saw a 61 percent increase in trials from the previous year, even as 2016 was considered an outlier by observers.
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