Under terms of the previously announced plan to settle all class-action securities lawsuits brought against it and a group of former officers and directors, Wickes will pay about $4 million.
An Orange County judge has upheld the $2-million judgment awarded last week to a former Irvine man
A U.S. bankruptcy judge for the eastern district of Pennsylvania has confirmed the amended
Two new judges have been sworn in at the World Court, including the first member from the People's Republic of China in the court's 40-year history.
A federal judge Wednesday threw out a $100,000 jury award to actress Vanessa Redgrave, ruling that
A Superior Court judge ordered a man who delivered two 35-gallon drums of pennies to his ex-wife to take the pennies back and write her a check.
Judge Robert C. Thaxton, a former San Diego area attorney whom Gov.
Parliament today elected Christos Sartzetakis, a supreme court judge backed by Premier Andreas
A Los Angeles Municipal Court judge refused Friday to throw out more than half of the 208 child
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A Los Angeles Municipal Court judge refused today to throw out many of the 208 molestation and
Two men fired a pistol and threw a grenade in a crowded courtroom Thursday, critically wounding the chief magistrate and his clerk and temporarily freeing the defendant, witnesses said.
This is a tale of two teams who had running games, and lost them to something much more menacing than a broken ankle or a pulled hamstring or the erosion of time.
Former Stanton City Councilman Frank Marshott was acquitted Wednesday of criminal conflict-of-interest charges stemming from his votes to increase trash fees when he was serving as insurance broker for the city's trash collection firm.
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A bill that would prohibit political parties from endorsing candidates for nonpartisan judicial office was approved 4-1 Wednesday by the Senate Elections Committee and sent to the floor.
A judge, overruling a lower court decision in the McMartin Pre-School molestation case, said Friday
A federal judge today denied a motion to move the espionage trial of Arthur James Walker to
An administrative law judge has ruled that marketers of Grapefruit 45, the controversial mail-order
Arthur Walker, variously described as a "sap" and someone "who put a knife in the back of the United States," was convicted in 15 minutes Friday of helping his brother pass military secrets to the Soviet Union.