Doctors can now ask patients about guns. The court on Thursday ruled that the controversial Florida law which restricted doctors from asking patients about firearm ownerships violates medical professionals.
A blind man sues McDonald's for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act after a personnel laughed at him for walking up to its drive-thru late at night.
The ACLU Foundation of San Diego & Imperial Counties filed a lawsuit against the San Diego Police Department, that has been abusing its authority and specifically targeting black children for unlawful DNA collection.
Melania Trump fired back at Mail Media, owner of Daily Mail, by filing a lawsuit and claiming that the latter damaged her ability to sell her branded goods, although her legal team denies that she is taking advantage of her public position.
Apple sued Qualcomm in China with a similar suit filed in the U.S. about the proprietary technology owned by Qualcomm. The company fired back to question Apple’s motive in a lawsuit.
Kabel Deutschland, a subsidiary of Vodafone won the trial against Deutsche Telekom as the Federal Court overturn the lower court ruling in favor of the Telekom.
Federal Attorney Preet Bharara supported the man who allegedly discriminated because of his HIV Raymond Parker. The man was rejected by NYPD when he applied as s an emergency dispatcher three years ago.
Facebook co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg sues his neighbours in Hawaii, some of whom are deceased and still hold claims to the land he purhased on the island of Kauai in year 2014.
Oral arguments between the media giants were heard in court today. A legal battle between two of the biggest media giants, Netflix and 20th Century Fox has hit courts.
U.S. Department of Labor alleged Oracle of discriminatory employment practices, that includes pay discrimination, violation of equality and unfairness in recruitment practices.
Patricia Cornwell, a renowned crime writer has settled a lawsuit against her ex-managers from accounting firm Anchin, Block & Anchin LLP, that was first filed in year 2009.
The engineering giant said sorry for the bribery. Britain's leading multinational manufacturer Rolls-Royce has issued an apology after the engineering giant was found to have paid millions of pounds in cash as well as a luxury car as bribes to middlemen in Indonesia, China, Russia and other countries to secure orders.
Starbucks faced with lawsuit for allegedly violating provisions of Fair Credit Reporting Act by denying applicant from Colorado of his right to dispute accuracy of background check.
The shareholders do not agree with the company deal with the Korean tech giant. US auto parts maker Harman is facing a lawsuit filed by its own shareholders who opposed the company's $8 billion merger with Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics.
Connecticut parents of Bartlomeij "Bart" F. Palosz who committed suicide in Aug 2013 after his first day at Greenwich High School move to settle their lawsuit suing the town and the school system for liability and negligence in their son's case.
A long standing legal battle between iPhone users and the Apple company has been revived by the Court of Appeals. The case which was filed in 2012 is weighing in on Apple's monopolization of the marketplace.
A hip-hop musician and a community organizer have sued the city of San Diego for federal civil rights violations over being jailed on gang-related charges based on their rap lyrics and social media postings.