The online collective Anonymous claimed Wednesday to have released nearly two gigabytes of files it hacked from US Department of Justice servers.
Facebook’s initial public offering was one of the highest profile stock offerings ever. Now, it may develop into the most litigated.
A man who dressed up as his mother in a bizarre real estate fraud that involved doctoring her death certificate and cashing her Social Security checks for six years after she died was sentenced Monday to more than 13 years behind bars.
JPMorgan Chase & Co has been hit with a lawsuit brought on behalf of employees whose retirement holdings fell in value after the largest U.S. bank revealed a surprise $2 billion trading loss earlier this month.
Facebook Inc. is settling one of the only privacy-related class actions facing the newly public company that hasn´t been dismissed by a judge for lack of standing, according to court papers filed Monday evening.
Facebook isn´t always so marriage-friendly. In fact, lawyers say the social network contributes to an increasing number of marriage breakups.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that children conceived by in-vitro fertilization after their father´s death aren´t automatically entitled to Social Security survivors insurance benefits, resolving a question posed by modern fertility methods that has divided lower courts.
In a scolding letter sent to Google on Monday, European regulators outlined their "concerns" about Google´s business practices, giving the search giant "a matter of weeks" to shape up or pay up.
Federal prosecutors on Monday announced insider trading charges against a former Yahoo employee and a fund manager for illegally sharing and trading on secret company information.
A French prosecutor has ordered a preliminary investigation into whether Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former head of the International Monetary Fund and once a leading candidate to become president of France, participated in gang rape at a sex party he is accused of helping to organize in a Washington hotel.
A U.S. judge said Gucci may recover just $4.66 million in its lawsuit accusing apparel retailer Guess Inc of copying its trademarked designs, a small fraction of the more than $120 million sought by the Italian luxury goods company.
A key digital-imaging patent held by Kodak was declared invalid Monday because of "obviousness" by an administrative law judge, dealing a blow to the bankrupt imaging company.
The FDIC - Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is suing several big banks over soured mortgage securities that were purchased by failed lenders the regulator seized in 2009.
An American woman who adopted a Russian boy and later sent him back to Moscow on a one-way flight has been ordered to pay $150,000 and an additional $1,000 per month in child support until he´s an adult.
Imagine you´re caught speeding — or driving recklessly, or driving without a license — and you appear in traffic court all set to pay the fine.
Chinese regulators have approved Google´s $12.5bn (£7.9bn) purchase of US phone maker Motorola Mobility, the final hurdle for the deal to go through.
The Maryland Court of Appeals, the state´s highest court, ruled Friday that a lesbian couple legally married in California can get a divorce in Maryland.
Some Motorola Mobility smartphones infringe on a Microsoft patent and will be barred from importation to the United States, a U.S. trade panel said on Friday.
A man has been charged with stalking actress Mila Kunis and violating a restraining order.
Stuart Lynn Dunn is being held on $190,000 (£120,000) bail and will appear in court on 18 May.
As Wal-Mart reported higher-than-expected first-quarter earnings on Thursday, it suggested in a regulatory filing that the scope of an internal investigation into bribery accusations had widened beyond the retailer´s subsidiary in Mexico.
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