A federal magistrate judge authorized limited third-party discovery against four major U.S. banks in an enforcement dispute between Ukraine and Russian energy giant PAO Tatneft.
A federal judge in New York found a glassless mirror maker acted in bad faith by copying a competitor’s brand but limited the permanent injunction to a disclaimer due to the plaintiff’s 15-year delay in suing.
A Manhattan judge halted a vote scheduled for the next day that would have stripped the International Tennis Federation of its seat on the WTA Board.
A federal judge held the network in civil contempt for defying a subpoena order for footage from an interview with a murder convict's wife, then immediately stayed the penalty to let the First Amendment fight play out on appeal.
A federal judge refused to reseal the identities of six DOGE agents who were given access to sensitive federal personnel systems, ruling that the government's new arguments were ones it could have — and should have — raised months earlier.
A Manhattan federal judge settled a procedural question that two Second Circuit panels had twice declined to answer, ruling that courts may slash a punitive damages award and enter judgment in the reduced amount without giving the prevailing party a choice...
A Manhattan federal judge refused to dismiss a crisis-communications firm from Blake Lively's lawsuit alleging a coordinated campaign to damage her reputation after she complained of sexual harassment on set, holding that California's Fair Employment and...
A New York federal magistrate concluded the attorney acted in bad faith after she submitted two opposition briefs packed with case citations that pointed to entirely unrelated decisions — or to nothing at all.
A Manhattan federal judge denied cross-motions to exclude expert testimony in the securities fraud prosecution of former Western Asset Management Chief Investment Officer S. Kenneth Leech II, but ordered both sides to agree on trial language that stops...
A union welfare fund and two firefighters' benefit plans allege Takeda engineered a market-allocation scheme that kept the price of a colchicine pill above $6 a tablet for years.
Families of two men killed on September 11, 2001 secured final compensatory judgments against Iran after waiving punitive damages to unlock the court's certification order.
Families of Andrew Jordan, Vincent Morello, and Terence McShane waived punitive damages against the Islamic Republic of Iran to secure certified final judgments carrying prejudgment interest back to September 11, 2001.
A Manhattan federal judge denied cross-motions to exclude expert testimony in the securities and commodities fraud prosecution of S. Kenneth Leech II, ruling that none of the six proposed experts crossed the threshold for exclusion under Daubert or the...
Two competing lead-plaintiff groups resolved their dispute over a securities-fraud lawsuit against PomDoctor, Ltd. by agreeing to serve together.
A federal judge denied a toolmaker's emergency request to freeze assets of unnamed defendants while ordering major financial platforms to produce identifying information and account balances.
Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil granted in part Klauber Brothers' motion to reconsider a dismissal, permitting the plaintiff to amend its complaint regarding two specific apparel designs after finding that an argument about defendant access was waived.
A Manhattan federal judge has denied cross-motions to exclude six expert witnesses in the securities and commodities fraud prosecution of S. Kenneth Leech, II, the former Chief Investment Officer of Western Asset Management Company, allowing both sides to...
Fat Brands Inc. has been ordered by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York to file a response to Alagna Advisors LLC's notice of removal.