Updated: Contradicting claims by other News Corp. employees and even publisher Rupert Murdoch and his son James that they were unaware until later of alleged widespread telephone hacking at the…
Deluged with a flood of arrestees from widespread rioting after a controversial police shooting this week, at least three criminal courts in London stayed open all night to process the…
As authorities in London struggle to regain control after three days of rioting and looting following a controversial police shooting, at least one official is calling for a temporary shutdown…
Ratcheting up an ongoing scandal over claimed widespread hacking into the voice mail of celebrities and others by British journalists, famed pop singer and songwriter Paul McCartney says he was…
Lawyers working night and day on big corporate cases in London have little time for personal routines, including going home for a good night’s rest or a few minutes of…
Although celebrities, politicians and even members of the British royal family allegedly might have been victims of telephone voicemail hacking by the now-defunct News of the World, public outrage was…
A United Kingdom regulator has banned as misleading magazine makeup ads featuring actress Julia Roberts and supermodel Christy Turlington, Sky News reports.
Authorities in London are looking into allegations that a now-defunct British tabloid not only hacked into the telephone voicemail accounts of individuals in the news but paid corrupt police officers…
Relying on unidentified sources, ABC News says the U.S. Department of Justice is going to look at whether the British tabloid News of the World routinely paid…
After allegedly ignoring a $16 congestion fee that President Barack Obama’s motorcade should have paid for traveling through London, the White House has been hit with a $200 fine.
Voted in as partners of New York’s Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy, two SJ Berwin competition lawyers changed their minds and rescinded their resignations from the London-based law firm, reports…