By The Associated Press | November 13, 2017
Two women who claim they were defrauded by a for-profit college have sued the Education Department and a private loan servicer.
By Andrew Denney | November 9, 2017
The $5.9 million settlement that the U.S. government reached in May with a firm allegedly tied with a massive $230 million heist from the Russian Treasury may hang in the balance as the government moves to enforce the agreement.
By Jason Grant | Josefa Velasquez | November 9, 2017
The subpoenaing of information from TIAA, which reportedly handles retirement accounts for several million nonprofit employees across the country, comes after an Oct. 21 story in The New York Times detailed allegations of predatory sales practices used by the firm.
By Scott Flaherty | November 9, 2017
Resolving a discovery dispute in a $100 million gender discrimination case against Chadbourne & Parke, a magistrate judge allowed review of certain firm leaders' personal email accounts.
By Jason Grant | November 9, 2017
The Manhattan-based firm, led by famed civil litigator Benedict Morelli, was sufficiently compensated when it was paid $376,198.50 for 970 hours of legal services, in accordance with Judiciary Law § 474-a(2).
By Colby Hamilton | November 8, 2017
A self-described day trader was indicted Wednesday on allegations he conspired to hack into online brokers accounts to conduct coordinated trades that…
By Andrew Denney | November 8, 2017
New York voters overwhelmingly approved on Tuesday a measure giving judges the power to claw back pension benefits from public officials convicted of feloniously misusing the powers of their offices, but reactions from the legal community were mixed as to whether the change will be effective.
By Andrew Denney | November 8, 2017
In a first-of-its-kind jury trial that explored the question of whether graffiti is considered art, a jury found that a developer broke the law when…
By Christine Simmons | November 8, 2017
As he battles sexual harassment and rape claims and a potential criminal indictment in New York, Harvey Weinstein has hired defense attorneys Benjamin Brafman in New York and Blair Berk in California.
By Jason Grant | November 8, 2017
Southern District Judge Denise Cote wrote that Bloomberg LP alleges only a “vague reputational harm,” and not irreparable harm, if the class action suit were to proceed.
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