Memory chip technology developer Rambus protected itself from a judge’s stinging opinion when it offered to pay opponent Samsung’s legal fees after allegations Rambus shredded documents in advance of patent…
Ending speculation that not all five of the children of Russia’s last royal couple, Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra, were murdered along with the rest of the family…
Delaware Chancellor William Chandler III says he is “a bit mystified” why a Yahoo director can’t find time for a deposition before he begins a delayed honeymoon on May 4,…
A New York appeals court has upheld a verdict finding the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was responsible for the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
Updated: No matter how many extramarital affairs star baseball pitcher Roger Clemens may or may not have had, or with whom, there’s only one possible scenario in which they…
The mortgage meltdown continues, as foreclosure statistics released yesterday by RealtyTrac make clear. Filings nationwide have more than doubled, compared to the first quarter of 2007, and are up 23…
A federal bankruptcy judge in Massachusetts has sanctioned two law firms and a name partner a total of $150,000 for incorrectly claiming that their client owned a mortgage that had…
A seven-partner contingent has left Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell, including the chair of the recently merged 700-attorney firm’s insurance group, to form its own law practice.
Two former professors at Oral Roberts University are seeking $2.5 million to settle their lawsuit contending they were forced to leave after exposing financial wrongdoing.
A mother-daughter sketch artist team works the New York courts on a freelance basis for several news organizations, covering the trials of high-profile defendants.
A critical legal document that led almost instantaneously to an $8.4 million city settlement of two Detroit police whistle-blower cases reportedly has been found on a plaintiffs lawyer’s computer and…
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