By Emily Saul | August 1, 2023
The 19-year-old has, according to the complaint, falsely accused the luxury hotel of denying the Holocaust in repeat demonstrations after the hotel refused to serve him because he was underage.
By Brian Lee | July 31, 2023
The settlement represents the second largest contribution by a bankrupt Roman Catholic institution and its affiliates in any Roman Catholic bankruptcy case to date, attorneys said.
By Mordecai Geisler | July 25, 2023
Issues surrounding defamation law have been fixtures in the daily news cycle recently. An inescapable part of such cases are anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) statutes that have been passed across the country. New York federal courts, like federal courts around the nation, have had to grapple with the procedural applicability of anti-SLAPP statutes promulgated under state law.
By Emily Saul | July 19, 2023
Trump's legal team on Wednesday filed an appeal of the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
By Brian Lee | July 12, 2023
The defendants including social media giants Meta Platforms—which owns Facebook and Instagram—Reddit, Amazon.com, Twitch Interactive, Google, YouTube, Discord, and Snap,
By Jane Wester | July 11, 2023
Carroll, who accused Trump of sexual assault, sued him for defamation after he publicly denied the allegations and accused her of lying.
By Emily Saul | July 6, 2023
Cosby's defense attorney Jennifer Bonjean argues that the ASA violates due process under both New York state law and the United States Constitution, as well as the Ex Post Facto clause.
By Jane Wester | June 29, 2023
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan found in a 46-page opinion that Trump cannot bring an absolute immunity defense and that his arguments are "without merit."
By Jane Wester | June 28, 2023
In the countersuit, Trump's attorney Alina Habba of Habba Madaio & Associates argued that Carroll "disregarded the jury's finding that [Trump] did not rape her" by saying "oh yes he did" during a CNN interview the day after the verdict.
By Andrew Denney | June 15, 2023
Summary judgment motions now filed in New York courts ultimately "waste judicial resources by needlessly requiring the Court to address a motion replete with issues of fact which preclude summary judgment or where there can be no reasonable argument supporting summary judgment," a Manhattan judge wrote.
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