-
Justice Gerald Lebovits of the state Supreme Court in Manhattan reduced the payout from the $325 million a jury awarded Donna Olson, 67, and Robert Olson, 65, in May 2019 following a 14-week trial.
-
The boss of a New York apparel company that’s backed by several current and former NFL players axed an executive after she raised alarms over his plans to sell PPE gear at inflated prices during
-
Jurors for the case will be selected over the course of 10 days in mid March and the trial is scheduled to begin by April 7.
-
Dre suggests that the 15-20 guests from their wedding would prove Young did not sign their prenup under duress.
-
The protracted legal battle between Hollywood’s writers and its agents just got uglier.
The executive director of the guild that represents Hollywood screenwriters has been accused of
-
A Russian supermodel filed a $20 million lawsuit on Monday against Ralph Lauren Corp. and HBO in New York Supreme Court for unauthorized use of her photos.
Anastassia Khozissova, the ex-girlfriend of
-
The Commerce Department has decided not to enforce an order that would have shut down the popular short-video app in the US amid a court battle.
-
Billionaire “bond king” Bill Gross reportedly blasted music at his nemesis neighbor so loudly that it covered up the sound of nearby highway traffic.
Cops who visited the retired investing
-
Trendy medical scrubs maker Figs appears to be gearing up for an initial public offering even as it fends off allegations that it got its start stealing trade secrets from a rival, The Post has
-
Landlord Joe Moinian wants a slam-dunk win in his bitter battle with the NBA over unpaid rent at the league’s theme store at 545 Fifth Ave.
He’s asking Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Debra James to