Judge orders Trump to pay $2M for charity foundation misuse
A New York judge on Thursday ordered President Donald Trump to pay $2 million to an array of charities to resolve a lawsuit alleging he misused his own charitable foundation to further his political...
View ArticleBen & Jerry’s sued over ‘happy cow’ characterization
Ben & Jerry's is facing a lawsuit accusing the ice cream maker and its parent company of false advertising by saying the milk and cream in its products comes from "happy cows."
View ArticleJudge dismisses Trump lawsuit against NY over tax returns
A federal judge on Monday dismissed President Donald Trump's lawsuit against New York officials that was aimed at preventing the release of his tax returns.
View ArticleOpinion: Court of Appeals case flips over tax grievance challengers
Opinion: The New York Court of Appeals recently decided a case which will dramatically change the requirements for initiating review of real estate tax assessments.
View ArticleSupreme Court lets Sandy Hook shooting lawsuit go forward
The Supreme Court said Tuesday that a survivor and relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting can pursue their lawsuit against the maker of the rifle used to kill 26 people.
View ArticleDiocese of Rockville Centre challenges Child Victims Act
Catholic officials on Long Island have filed a legal challenge arguing that the Child Victims Act that loosened statutes of limitations on molestation cases violates the New York state constitution.
View ArticleNew York joins states suing e-cigarette maker Juul
New York has joined the ranks of states suing the nation’s biggest e-cigarette maker.
View ArticleWorkers fired from Google plan federal labor complaint
Four workers fired from Google last week are planning to file a federal labor complaint against the company, claiming it unfairly retaliated against them for organizing workers around social causes.
View ArticleNewsmakers of the year: Law & Government
HANGING TEN: As the decade ends, a look back at its final year.
View ArticleState attorney general plans to sue NYC over taxi medallions
New York's attorney general announced plans Thursday to sue New York City for $810 million for inflating the price of taxi medallions, which were marketed as a sure-fire investment before ride-hailing...
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