By Andrew Denney | November 16, 2017
After six days of deliberation, the corruption trial against Norman Seabrook, the powerful former head of New York City's corrections officers union, ended with the jury deadlocked and the court declaring a mistrial.
By Christine Simmons | November 16, 2017
A federal judge trimmed part of a nine-month-old case against McDermott Will & Emery but refused to dismiss a legal malpractice claim.
By Josefa Velasquez | November 16, 2017
Antonia Barrone was sentenced before Albany County Court Judge Peter Lynch on one count of first-degree scheme to defraud and ordered to pay nearly $270,000 in restitution and penalties.
By Colby Hamilton | November 16, 2017
U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer's dismissal under the Rooker-Feldman doctrine was upheld by the appellate circuit.
By The Associated Press | November 16, 2017
A government witness at the U.S. trial of three former South American soccer officials was cross-examined on Thursday about allegations he bribed the defendants, while a judge reviewed claims that one defendant made a slashing motion across his neck in a way meant to intimidate the witness.
By Jason Grant | November 16, 2017
Allegations pleaded in the original complaint of Ada Damla Demir, who had been employed by Sandoz, a division of Novartis, sufficed to give defendants notice of the occurrences that led to the whistleblower claim.
By Charles Toutant | November 16, 2017
A mistrial has been declared in the corruption trial of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, D-New Jersey, and Florida eye doctor Salomon Melgen, multiple media outlets have reported.
By Tom Hays, The Associated Press | November 15, 2017
Media giants Globo and Televisa teamed with a marketing firm to make a $15 million bribe to a FIFA executive to help them secure lucrative broadcasting rights to the World Cup in 2026 and 2030, the firm's former CEO testified on Wednesday.
By Colby Hamilton | November 15, 2017
Following on a recent district court order denying the Trump administration's motion to dismiss, plaintiffs in the underlying suit asked the Second Circuit to dispense with the government's mandamus petition pending before the appellate court.
By David Klepper, Associated Press | November 15, 2017
Two couples that gave birth to children with a genetic defect later traced back to donated eggs are suing a New York fertility doctor and his clinic.
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