Tyhesha Brunston’s car was held by the government for three years after her friend was arrested while driving the vehicle. The Chicago woman is among six “innocent owners” of property…
When Shannon Jackson was told she couldn’t contact another woman in Tennessee, she apparently may not have realized that the court order included a virtual “poke” on Facebook.
A second law firm has been named as a defendant in an investor lawsuit contending that a now-former partner of Proskauer Rose, Thomas Sjoblom, participated in a claimed $7 billion…
Allegedly misdiagnosed with breast cancer, Victoria Kremen had a double mastectomy. Then she sued her doctors for malpractice–and lost, because the statute of limitations had run.
There’s at least one matrimonial lawyer in the United States who, until quite recently, had never heard of Jon & Kate Gosselin’s high-profile divorce case—Michael Marino.
A federal magistrate judge in New York says a blogging lawyer sometimes “veered into hyperbole and gratuitous attacks on the recording industry” but he doesn’t deserve to be sanctioned for…
Carly Simon has been wronged once again, according to a lawsuit she has filed against Starbucks alleging the coffee company’s record label mismanaged her latest album.
A patent holding company that sued Foley & Lardner and then sought to drop the lawsuit 40 days later got a lecture but no Rule 11 sanctions at a hearing…
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