By Emily Saul | September 16, 2024
Javice, who is accused of defrauding JP Morgan $175 million during the acquisition of her fintech company, Frank, is now seeking to adjourn her impending trial.
By Emily Saul | September 16, 2024
"I have concluded that I can no longer effectively serve in my position," she wrote Adams in a letter on Sept 14.
By Michael A. Mora | September 13, 2024
"It's just the evolution where there were way too many scams by crypto folks that lead to the SEC's aggressive overreach and regulation enforcement, that you have a pendulum that goes one way and the other way and now it is maybe slowing down a bit," said Terrence Yang, a strategic advisor to Swan Bitcoin.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | September 13, 2024
Academic journal publishers "essentially agreed to hold the careers of scholars hostage" and "force them to provide their valuable labor for free" in violation of the Sherman Act, according to the complaint, filed by Lieff Cabraser lawyers.
By Emily Saul | September 13, 2024
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz has been employing a new law to help return homes to victims of deed theft.
By Andrew Denney | Mimi Lamarre | September 12, 2024
Mastro, a King & Spalding partner, declined to comment on his future plans, though one source said Mayor Eric Adams would still be able to retain Mastro as private counsel.
By Emily Saul | September 12, 2024
Stringer, who is again exploring a run for mayor of New York City, claims in a defamation suit that his last bid was derailed by false statements of sexual assault.
By James Palmer | September 12, 2024
Janet Nova, who'd been with the NFL five years, was part of the legal team that last month persuaded a judge to throw out a $4.7 billion judgment against the league.
By Brian Lee | Emily Saul | September 12, 2024
The judges dismissed the motion to lift the gag order because no constitutional issue was raised. Meanwhile the Second Circuit refused to stay an order to keep criminal business fraud case in state court.
By Kat Black | September 12, 2024
The claim alleged that the New York Times violated the federal Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988 and the New York Video Consumer Protection Act by sharing consumers' personally identifiable information with third parties. Counsel has not yet appeared for the defendants.
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