By Julie Kay | January 14, 2015
Former television judge David Young is the first to throw his hat in the ring for a seat being vacated by Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat in November 2016.
By Samantha Joseph | January 14, 2015
Scott Schlesinger, Steven Hammer and Jonathan Gdanski told the jury that Philip Morris and Liggett Group hid information about the health dangers of their cigarettes.
By Mark Hamblett | January 13, 2015
An attorney for American families whose loved ones were murdered or injured in a string of terror attacks in Israel over a decade ago asked a New York jury Tuesday to hold the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority responsible for the carnage.
By Max Mitchell | January 13, 2015
A former Fox 29 anchor who was fired after using a racial epithet will not have to wait for his former employer's interlocutory appeal before his employment discrimination suit can go to trial, a federal judge has ruled.
By Gina Passarella | January 13, 2015
A Pennsylvania federal judge has significantly curtailed the claims in a suit over allegations oil and gas drilling led to the contamination of a Susquehanna County township's water supply.
By Christine Simmons | January 13, 2015
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel and its client were sanctioned after a judge found they failed to inform their adversary of an error that led to a "waste of defendant's time and resources."
By Mark Hamblett | January 13, 2015
In a case of first impression on the obligation to disclose "any known trends or uncertainties" in a quarterly report, the Second Circuit said plaintiffs failed to adequately plead scienter in a lawsuit alleging Morgan Stanley concealed its exposure to and losses during the subprime mortgage market meltdown.
By John Pacenti | January 13, 2015
A federal magistrate invoked two classic rock bands in a ruling against a defense attorney in a wrongful arrest suit at Miami International Airport. The attorney is the one who was arrested.
By Andrew Keshner | January 13, 2015
An Albany-based appellate panel split over how large of an equitable distribution award should go to a divorced woman who kicked in a small payment for the couple's home before marriage but then handled the mortgage afterward.
By Julie Kay | January 13, 2015
Akerman has agreed to pay $250,000 to settle an FDIC lawsuit alleging negligence by the law firm in its handling of a North Bay Village real estate deal for the failed Peninsula Bank of Englewood.
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