By Josefa Velasquez | October 23, 2017
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's civil rights bureau has subpoenaed The Weinstein Co. to investigate whether the allegations of sexual harassment against its co-founder is a broader issue within the company.
By Colby Hamilton | October 23, 2017
Mark Johnson, the former head of HSBC's global foreign exchange cash trading, was convicted on Monday on one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and eight counts of wire fraud after a four-week trial in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
By Zach Warren | October 23, 2017
The judges' panel at Relativity Fest 2017 explored spoliation for Taylor Swift, insurance metadata and the introduction of TAR to Australia.
By Cogan Schneier | October 23, 2017
The firm Kasowitz Benson Torres brought the lawsuit under the False Claims Act against various chemical companies, including BASF and Dow Chemical, but a D.C. judge said the firm's legal theory failed.
By Susan DeSantis | October 20, 2017
The New York City office of LatinoJustice is sending lawyers on a fact-finding mission to Puerto Rico next week in advance of a larger effort to dispatch hundreds of lawyers to help residents following Hurricane Maria.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 20, 2017
The New York Department of Financial Services issued final regulations Wednesday aimed at stopping “unscrupulous practices” in the title insurance industry.
By Christine Simmons | October 20, 2017
Prosecutors told jurors that former law firm partner Evan Greebel agreed to help ex-pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli steal money because Greebel was “eager for more business.”
By Colby Hamilton | October 20, 2017
The federal government was awarded an emergency stay in discovery proceedings by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Friday, as it prepares to file a writ of mandamus in a pair of suits over President Donald Trump's decision, announced last month in an executive order, to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program last month.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 20, 2017
The state Court of Appeals on Thursday reversed a February 2016 order by the Appellate Division, First Department, that Muss Development was not required to return a prospective buyer's nearly $4 million deposit on a parcel of land in Staten Island.
By Ross Todd | October 20, 2017
Facebook Inc. employees trying to get out of jury duty can no longer use the classic "but I can't miss work" excuse.
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