A central California woman who has been without food or water since July 14 is now back on life support again, after a state judge ordered that a feeding tube…
An FBI interrogator testified yesterday that the driver for Osama bin Laden overheard the al-Qaida leader saying he was happy with the death toll in the Sept. 11 attacks.
Updated: A police officer in Portland, Ore., who was cited by an attorney for parking illegally in front of a restaurant has lost his court battle over the infraction.
Trial lawyer Willie Gary had sought $10 billion in a suit that claimed Motorola stole his client’s idea for a vehicle tracking system, but he has settled for considerably less.
Bank of America e-mails are being cited as proof in a lawsuit by Los Angeles that claims the city’s brokers took kickbacks in a massive scheme to rig the bidding…
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati is not expected to be named in a civil lawsuit filed by a committee for Brocade Communications Systems Inc. that seeks damages against those responsible…
The ABA is among the critics of a proposed accounting rule change that would require public companies to disclose more details about the risks of litigation.
As interested buyers gathered outside a foreclosed home in Taunton, Mass., to bid on it yesterday afternoon, the standard-issue auction scheduled for 5 p.m. suddenly veered off-course.
Slavery officially ended in 1865. But it effectively continued until after World War II in some southern states, in which African-American men were routinely tried and convicted on petty charges…
A federal judge in Manhattan says a patent holder’s infringement suit was “based on “nothing more than a tissue of lies” and the lawyers who helped him sue should be…
A federal judge in Manhattan will release the grand jury testimony of about three dozen witnesses in the espionage case against Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. But the testimony of Ethel…
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