By Ellis Kim and C. Ryan Barber | August 21, 2018
U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis declared a mistrial on the 10 remaining counts after polling the jury.
By C. Ryan Barber | Ellis Kim | August 15, 2018
Defense attorneys described the government as “so desperate” to get Manafort, that they cut a plea deal with Gates that might allow him to walk free.
By Scott Graham | August 6, 2018
According to a joint statement from the parties, Arista will pay Cisco $400 million, maintain the product modifications required by U.S. International Trade Commission rulings, and make "limited changes to further differentiate its user interfaces from Cisco's."
By Andrew Denney | August 3, 2018
The attorney for Harvey Weinstein alleged that the Manhattan District Attorney's Office withheld from the grand jury evidence that Weinstein had a consensual relationship with one of his accusers.
By Dan M. Clark | August 2, 2018
The state attorneys general said in a joint statement that reversing the Obama-era regulation would be detrimental to the health of their residents and leave them paying more for gas.
By Ross Todd | July 26, 2018
In a win for California employees, the court said state law doesn't recognize a rule that federal courts often apply when dismissing wage claims for small amounts of time that are difficult to track.
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By Zach Schlein | July 11, 2018
A group of survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting have filed a federal lawsuit, alleging Broward County, law enforcement officers and school officials could have done more to prevent the tragedy in Parkland.
By Andrew Denney | July 11, 2018
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents continue to make arrests at New York state courthouses, the New York City Bar Association is calling on Chief Judge Janet DiFiore to use her authority to keep New York courthouses from being a preferred destination for agents to round up immigrants.
By Tom McParland | July 11, 2018
A federal judge in Delaware has granted preliminary approval to a proposed $210 million settlement in a shareholder class action accusing Wilmington Trust of hiding hundreds of millions of dollars in bad loans from regulators and investors.
By Andrew Denney | July 10, 2018
An state appellate panel in Manhattan said a federal court's findings “constitute uncontroverted evidence of serious professional misconduct which immediately threatens the public interest.”
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