A Manhattan federal judge has denied cross-motions to exclude expert testimony in a complex financial fraud prosecution, allowing all six competing statistical experts—four from the government and two from the defense—to testify in a case centered on...
Southern District of New York Judge Edgardo Ramos has issued a preliminary injunction against dozens of sellers on Temu and Walmart for distributing counterfeit goods bearing Lionel Messi’s trademark, ordering the platforms to disable the accounts and...
Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn has issued an order resolving competing proposed protective orders in the Tatneft v. Ukraine litigation, providing guidance on national security designations and discovery timelines.
In a dispute over severance pay and fiduciary duties, Southern District of New York Judge Lewis J. Liman has ruled that the burden falls on the plaintiff to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that his termination was without cause in an at-will...
U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla on Wednesday declined to issue an indicative ruling that would have signaled openness to emergency pendency payments for parents of students at the iBrain special-education school, while agreeing with New York City...
Judge Paul Oetken stays enforcement of an arbitration award in favor of Qatar Pharma pending the outcome of Saudi Arabia’s challenge to annul the ruling in English courts.
Judge Garnett denies plaintiff's request for immediate payment of pendency funds, citing failure to demonstrate irreparable harm or explain how funding one student would resolve the provider's broader financial issues.
Judge Lorna G. Schofield ordered Verizon Online LLC to provide the identity of an anonymous defendant accused of illegally downloading and distributing copyrighted material.
A federal judge granted AT&T summary judgment on a contract reformation claim, holding that a drafter's last-minute edit accidentally eliminated a multi-million-dollar shortfall penalty Atos IT Solutions owed under a telecom services agreement.
A federal judge in Manhattan entered a default judgment and permanent injunction against more than 30 Chinese online sellers accused of trafficking in counterfeit merchandise tied to Supercell Oy's Brawl Stars mobile game.
Southern District of New York Judge Jennifer L. Rochon granted a motion by plaintiffs in a securities fraud class action to issue a letter rogatory to China, allowing them to obtain Chinese law enforcement records regarding Baosheng Media Group Holdings’...
Judge Ronnie Abrams of the Southern District of New York entered a final default judgment and permanent injunction against twelve defendants for selling counterfeit Denim Tears apparel on Walmart.com Marketplace.
Southern District of New York Judge Analisa Torres has appointed the Central Illinois Carpenters Health & Welfare Trust Fund as lead plaintiff and approved Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP as lead counsel in a securities class action against...
Southern District of New York Judge Jesse M. Furman granted conditional certification of a Fair Labor Standards Act collective action against Pio Pio, a chain of Peruvian restaurants, resolving procedural disputes over the scope of notice and the integrated...
The Southern District of New York has entered final judgments against the Islamic Republic of Iran on behalf of certain 9/11 plaintiffs, resolving a major procedural hurdle in the consolidated multidistrict litigation.
A federal judge in Manhattan has frozen assets and ordered expedited discovery against a large group of anonymous online sellers accused of hawking unauthorized Godzilla merchandise on Walmart's marketplace.