Philip Morris USA filed lawsuits on Monday against eight retailers it says is selling counterfeit versions of the company’s popular Marlboro brand cigarettes in New York and New Jersey.
Prosecutors in New York on Monday found no criminal wrongdoing in the investigation of employees of the liberal grass-roots group ACORN who were caught on video giving tax advice to…
After a whirlwind romance, an Ohio ophthalmologist says, he proposed to the woman he met at a Labor Day party in New York’s upscale Hamptons at a Diamond Cellar store…
As law firms struggled in a difficult economy last year, Weil Gotshal & Manges had the advantage not only of being a big name in a hot practice area but…
Updated: The global information technology practice group chair at White & Case is leaving to join Latham & Watkins, his soon-to-be former firm has confirmed in an e-mailed statement to…
Laid off in 2008 from his New Jersey law firm job, David Arrick lined up another job in Dubai. But when the offer was rescinded, he put his commercial real…
Nearly 60 e-mail messages between jurors and a statement by a legal analyst for Bloomberg are cited in an appeal expected to be filed today on behalf of Brooke Astor’s…
In the latest twist in an unusual criminal case against a law firm, New York’s top court has reinstated felony charges brought against Silverman & Taylor over alleged factual misstatements…
Citing a lack of evidence to prove that New York City police “acted willfully” when they fired some 50 shots at an unarmed African-American man leaving his bachelor party on…
Jumped and beaten at the front door of her family’s home in the Bronx, a young college student reportedly fought off her assailant as he tried to force his way…
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