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Opinion: Seton Hall Law School's Paul Rink says a recent opinion from the International Court of Justice should alert the ...
A ruling by India’s top court against an entity of the Hyatt hotel chain may make more foreign companies liable for taxes in ...
The US Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into claims that national security officials participated in a conspiracy in late 2016 and early 2017 to link President Donald Trump to ...
A consumer lender owned by an indigenous tribe can’t assert sovereign immunity in a lawsuit alleging state consumer ...
The global accounting rule-writer could pivot toward tackling a trio of projects as it weighs a possible delay in crafting its next work plan.
A former Georgia county commissioner who wrongly accused two women of stealing his wallet is unable to use bankruptcy to ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ bid for release on a $50 million bond was denied by a Manhattan federal judge.
The Justice Department’s motion to dismiss a Los Angeles sheriff’s deputy’s excessive force case is a “Hail Mary,” a federal judge told a prosecutor Monday.
A former Michaels employee failed to convince a district court that his arbitration agreement with the art and crafts ...
A Nebraska federal district court granted summary judgment to Union Pacific Railroad Co. on a disability discrimination claim under the ADA of a track laborer who was allegedly informed that he couldn ...
A Milwaukee man who claimed to make millions from buying and flipping property defrauded investors, including many members of ...
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