Al Jazeera English
| May 8, 2013
The United Nations has 60 days to respond with compensation before being hauled to court by lawyers representing cholera victims in Haiti who have filed a complaint that the devastating disease was brought to the nation by UN workers stationed the...
The Wall Street Journal
| Apr 30, 2013
New York City is being sued by some residents made temporarily homeless by superstorm Sandy after officials moved to eject them from hotels where they have been living. The city says it can no longer afford the hotel tab, but residents argue that ...
The Wall Street Journal
| Feb 6, 2013
Standard and Poor's continued to give mortage-backed securities high marks, even though company analysts knew they were in trouble, stated Acting Associate Attorney General Tony West as he detailed allegations in a landmark Department of Justice f...
Associated Press
| Nov 27, 2012
Four gay men have filed a civil suit against a prominent New Jersey counseling group, charging it with deceptive practices under the state’s Consumer Fraud Act, for selling conversial "conversion therapy" to make them straight. Th...
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MBC
| Oct 26, 2012
Samsung won several patent battles this past week in its long-running legal war with Apple. South Korean broadcaster MBC reports on the latest in this international dispute between tech giants.
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MBC
| Aug 28, 2012
South Korean broadcaster MBC reports on Apple's big win over Samsung in US courts, laying the blame on media bias and jurors' proximity to Apple headquarters. The ruling sets a precedent for the 30 cases in nine countries between these two compani...
Al Jazeera English
| Aug 28, 2012
An Israeli court has ruled in a civil case that the Israel army was not at fault in the bulldozer death of American pro-Palestinian activist Rachel Corrie nearly 10 years ago.
Corrie was 23 years old when she went to the town of Rafah in the Gaza...
Associated Press
| Jul 20, 2012
A Beijing court has rejected dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's lawsuit against the tax bureau that imposed a massive fine against his company. Ai's lawyer said he'll file an appeal.
— May 21 at 04:30 am
...good or service. This agreement does not meet that requirement." Michigan's right-to-work law prohibits requiring employees to pay a union dues ...
— Apr 22, 2012 at 04:45 am
...Saleh Al-Ahmar, who is a half-brother of the former president President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh. ... Saleh initially took power as a strongm...
— Dec 7, 2012 at 02:19 pm
Publishing director of the satyric weekly Charlie Hebdo, Charb, displays the front page of the newspaper as he poses for photographers in Paris. Tw...