Bankruptcy judge approves $105 million financing for Reader’s Digest
A bankruptcy judge approved a loan of $105 million for the parent company of Reader’s Digest.
Wealthy businessman’s divorce could mark record financial settlement
The divorce of Continental Resources chief executive Harold Hamm may involve a record financial settlement.
Man abducts woman and child at mall in NY
A man carjacked a woman at a mall, then killed her and raped her daughter.
Judge strikes down NYC ban on big sugary drinks
A judge has struck down a ban on the sale of over 16-ounce sugary drinks being sold in New York City restaurants.
Widow convicted in illegal servant case not liable for wages
A New York hotelier’s widow convicted of knowingly keeping an illegal servant will not have to pay back wages.
Former tech millionaire pleads guilty to selling prescription drugs
A former Internet company millionaire has pleaded guilty to selling prescription drugs.
Lamar Odom naps on Manhattan courthouse bench during child custody hearing
The Los Angeles Clippers player reportedly fell asleep on a courthouse bench as attorneys discussed his child custody case.
Defendant in dismemberment killing wears trash bag to court
A man charged in the murder and dismemberment of his mother wore a trash bag to court Thursday.
Attorney suspended after entering into bigamous marriage
A personal injury lawyer who entered into a bigamous marriage has been issued a suspension.
Lindsay Lohan lawsuit against Pitbull, others, tossed
A judge dismissed the star’s lawsuit against a trio of artists she alleged used her name with permission for a song.
NYPD, Microsoft collaborate on new technology
The New York Police Department and the technology giant have developed a new technology for helping fight crime.
NY appeals court says workers compensation ruling binding
The New York Court of Appeals has ruled that a workers compensation ruling in a personal injury case is binding.