By Tom McParland | March 1, 2022
The lawsuit, originally filed in state Supreme Court but now removed to federal court, claimed that each of the four plaintiffs was owed nearly $147,000 under agreements they signed for two months of rehearsals, followed by one year of performances.
By Ellen Bardash | February 16, 2022
U.S. Circuit Judge Susan L. Carney's opinion affirmed a district court decision that found the terms of Disney's severance plan didn't guarantee coverage in the case of a worker who was terminated in 2018 after health issues including a stroke left her unable to work.
By Jane Wester | January 25, 2022
U.S. District Judge Carol Bagley Amon's ruling paved the way for an inquiry by the New York Racing Association that could lead to a suspension of the champion trainer.
By Jane Wester | January 20, 2022
The bill is urgently needed, the letter argued, because "prosecutors are increasingly introducing rap lyrics as evidence in criminal proceedings" in a way that disadvantages the artists, overwhelmingly Black men and Latinos.
By Tom McParland | December 20, 2021
The lawsuit possibly set the stage for the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider a 1922 decision holding that baseball leagues were not subject to the Sherman Act.
By Tom McParland | December 3, 2021
The filing challenged the New York City's Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence law's constitutionality as applied to the lawsuit against Gooding. Attorney Edward Sapone said the delay in starting the lawsuit was unreasonable.
By Andrew Denney | December 2, 2021
In a letter to Sullivan, Mastro said other Southern District judges have found that a "baseless factual contention" is worthy of "severe sanctions."
By Andrew Denney | November 26, 2021
Investor Richard Swift claims he spent millions to build a house on Jill Rappaport's Last Buck Ranch in Suffolk County, but that the former "The Today Show" correspondent recanted on an agreement for Swift to control an equity stake in the property.
By Tom McParland | November 23, 2021
Andrea Tantaros, who initially sued the network and executives in New York state court, fired her previous attorney in October.
By Phillip Bantz | November 22, 2021
General counsel may find themselves on the chopping block when scandal erupts. The New York Mets fired it GC this summer as part of bid to overhaul the workplace amid allegations of sexual harassment in the workplace.
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