By Emily Saul | September 26, 2024
"You hear underneath all these questions the question of mission creep, has 63(12) morphed into something greater?" Justice Peter Moulton asked, citing the law under which the AG's office sued Trump.
By Emily Saul | August 29, 2024
The suit alleges potential investors were mislead by emails urging them to purchase stock failing start-up NowRx.
By Emily Saul | August 28, 2024
The $140 million lawsuit accuses Chinese Construction Bank Corp. and related entities of issuing the "lion's share" of phony letters of credit that facilitated Vesttoo's alleged multibillion-dollar fraud.
By Emily Saul | August 27, 2024
Plaintiffs Milne Travel Agency and Scott Milne accuse defendants of lying, stealing, and using "pressure tactics" as part of an attempt to get Milne to sell his ownership shares in the company, which has been in his family since 1975.
By Emily Saul | August 27, 2024
Plaintiffs, represented by a team at Steptoe, claim Land Services USA breached their contractual and fiduciary obligations as escrow agent while disbursing a loan from Deutsche Bank Luxembourg in July.
By Emily Saul | August 26, 2024
"While the simple act of paying the judgment would have ended this matter, defendants chose to litigate this action for fourteen years," a judicial hearing officer wrote in her recommendation.
By Emily Saul | August 22, 2024
The AG's submission defends the lower court's ruling as necessary to ensure "the integrity of the marketplace."
By Brian Lee | August 21, 2024
U.S. District Judge Louis L. Stanton upheld a jury verdict that had found that Quincy Bioscience, the maker of Prevagen, a dietary supplement claiming to improve memory loss, had the capacity or tendency to deceive under New York law.
By Emily Saul | August 13, 2024
A New York judge has narrowed the claims at issue in a family dispute over control of the $2 billion real estate empire left behind by the late Sol Goldman. Goldman, who ran one of New York City's largest private real estate portfolios, died in 1987. His heirs are now battling for control.
By Emily Saul | August 8, 2024
NYU sued in 2022 over a zoning variance that precluded the school from using properties in SoHo and NoHo for classrooms or dorms. In a 4-1 decision, the panel found the institution had demonstrated an injury.
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