In the lawsuit over "Axanar," the studio acknowleges statements about a settlement, but tells a judge that claims remain pending
Hearings will decide whether people were wrongly convicted after supreme court found judges misinterpreted law for 30 years
Law Society of Ireland reveals record number of applications from UK-qualified solicitors scared of outcome of EU vote
Pioneering case settles family feud by verifying Murray Pringle’s hereditary claim to 17th-century baronetcy of Stichill
Ford was accused of providing military vehicles for South African security forces and sharing information about anti-apartheid and union activists
The U.S. Supreme Court ban military-style assault weapons like the one used in last week´s massacre at an Orlando nightclub
Almost half of students are being forced to retake the baccalaureat exam, starting on Sunday, after the initial session was marred by online leaking
Justice Department charged transportation company with conspiracy to distribute controlled substances in 2014 indictment
U.S. Magistrate Judge issued the ruling in a lawsuit brought by Andrew Greene against Paramount Pictures Corp. and others in 2014
Settlement reached just hours before second jury trial was due to begin in Chicago
Didi Chuxing brought in $7.3 billion in its latest fund-raising round, giving it a valuation of almost half that of Uber, its main competitor in China
A vote by Britain to leave the European Union could create pressure for Scottish independence and harden the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland
Ruling overturns lower court that made it difficult to wrest large awards from copycats
Total recoveries reach nearly $9.5 billion
A debate about the insecure work situations in England and Wales
The limits are imposed in frauds that can be brought againts federal contractors involving an America´s hospital over a woman´s death
Son of King Fahd wins appeal against £20m package handed to Janan Harb last November and case will be retried
Anger among companies backing Remain over use of their names in leaflet
A TI for the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca has been taken into custody by Geneva authorities in a probe linked to the leak of a massive trove of data on offshore companies
Headcount poised to fall by as much as 8,000 as digital banking accelerates
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