$200M Sought in NY Suit Over Ill-Fated Cruise Ship
NY lawsuit seeks $200M on behalf of 4 Hungarian musicians and dancers on ill-fated cruise ship
NY antitrust lawsuit accuses MLB of video monopoly
A small group of baseball fans is suing Major League Baseball, its clubs and some television broadcast entities, claiming they collude to eliminate competition in the showing of games on the Internet and television.
NY lawsuit seeks $200M on behalf of 4 Hungarian musicians and dancers on ill-fated cruise ship
NEW YORK - A $200 million lawsuit has been filed in New York federal court on behalf of four Hungarian musicians and dancers aboard the Costa Concordia cruise ship that capsized off the coast of Italy in January.
NY lawsuit: Excessive police force linked to death
A federal lawsuit has been filed by the estate of a knife-wielding man killed by police on Long Island last year.
NY judge gives class-action status to lawsuit challenging NYPD stop-and-frisk practices
Finding the city's attitude "deeply troubling," a judge granted class action status Wednesday to a 2008 lawsuit accusing the New York Police Department of discriminating against blacks and Hispanics with its stop-and-frisk policies aimed at reducing crime.
Fans file NY lawsuit accusing MLB of severely limiting competition in market for game videos
NEW YORK, N.Y. - A small group of baseball fans is suing Major League Baseball, its clubs and some television broadcast entities, claiming they collude to eliminate competition in the showing of games on the Internet and television.
NY judge: Apple statements damage lawsuit position
A federal judge cited the confident voice of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs on Tuesday as she refused to toss out lawsuits alleging the company and various publishers conspired to drive up the price of electronic books.
NY Judge Grants Class Action Status to Frisk Suit
NY judge gives class-action status to lawsuit challenging NYPD stop-and-frisk practices
Retired racehorse charity wants NY suit dismissed
A charity that takes care of more than 1,000 retired racehorses told a court Monday that its herd is doing well, its finances are sound and that a lawsuit by New York's attorney general should be dismissed.The ...