By Tom McParland | April 11, 2018
The former commissioner of rapper Ice Cube's three-on-three basketball league is seeking access to corporate records in connection to claims its co-founders made him a scapegoat for fraud and mismanagement within the organization.
By Cheryl Miller | April 11, 2018
Los Angeles County Judge John Lord was publicly admonished for talking to a reporter about a pending case and for publicly suggesting prosecutors gave preferential treatment to a white domestic violence victim.
By Andrew Denney | April 11, 2018
Fox Broadcasting's breach-of-contract counterclaim may proceed against a former executive who has sued the network for religious discrimination, but who Fox says was fired for violating the company's sexual harassment policies.
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By Robert Storace | April 11, 2018
June Strunk says her complaints about alleged misconduct by some of her former colleagues at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney not only fell on deaf ears, but led to her harassment.
By Cheryl Miller | April 11, 2018
"So why do you care if there's an injunction against the actions that you're disavowing?" Chief Judge Sidney Thomas asked Readler, the acting head of the Justice Department's Civil Division in Washington.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 11, 2018
A GPS was the smoking gun in a Wednesday decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.In a per curiam decision, a panel of…
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By Max Mitchell | April 11, 2018
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has implemented sweeping changes during his first 100 days in office, but, according to the city's top prosecutor, one of the biggest hurdles the office faces now is a shortage of line prosecutors to execute all the new policies.
By Ryan Lovelace | April 11, 2018
Eric Dubelier and Katherine Joanne Seikaly entered appearances for Concord Management and Consulting, one of the Russian companies charged with seeking to tinker with the U.S. election.
By Christine Simmons | April 11, 2018
Little was arrested in 2012 and charged with advising and helping an American family defraud the IRS by hiding millions of dollars in overseas Swiss bank accounts.
By MP McQueen | April 11, 2018
The landmark Fair Housing Act was signed by President Lyndon Johnson 50 years ago. Marking the occasion, The National Law Journal asked Ajmel Quereshi, senior counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund Inc., to list five major milestones in the legal fight against housing discrimination.
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