Those who envision a sea change in television viewing options if an Internet start-up prevails against major broadcasters in a U.S. Supreme Court case over low-cost access to network shows should perhaps prepare themselves for a disappointment.
The son of a 66-year-old Nevada woman told a jury it was his own fault that a gun went off during a violent argument with his mother three years ago, leaving him paralyzed.
Kirkland & Ellis announced Tuesday that it is opening an office in the midst of Houston's hot energy-law market. It will be the seventh office in the U.S. and 12th internationally for the 1,600-attorney firm. Andrew T.
Citing a decline in Chapter 11 filings, a 25-attorney Los Angeles-based bankruptcy firm has announced that it will close its doors May 1. Founded in 1948, Stutman Treister & Glatt also has offices in New York and Utah, Reuters reports.
A high school student who was suspended after he asked Miss America to the prom has raised issues about fighting school suspensions. Patrick Farves' Pennsylvania high school knew he was going to ask Miss America to prom during an assembly, but warned the 18-year-old not to do it.
This Thursday is Take Our Daughters and Sons To Work Day. This annual holiday seeks to strengthen the connection between parents and children when it comes to work and education. Here are seven tips to keep in mind when preparing your office for the holiday.......
European Banking Authority Publishes Opinion on European Commission's Proposed Amendments to ITS - On April 16, the European Banking Authority (EBA) published via its website an opinion dated April 4, 2014 on amendments proposed by the European...
FRANCHISEE 101: Terminated Franchisee Can Pursue Fraudulent Disclosure Claims - In Solanki v. 7-Eleven, Inc., a U. S. District Court in New York ruled that a terminated 7-Eleven franchisee who decided to purchase a third location before receiving...
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (the “SEC” or the “Commission”) Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (“OCIE”) announced in an April 15, 2014 Risk Alert (the “Alert”) that it will be conducting examinations of more than 50...