Two Canadian law firms have filed a class action suit against the Toronto-based parent company of AshleyMadison.com, the infidelity site that suffered a massive hack last week.
Two months after eldest son Josh Duggar‘s molestation scandal was released to the public, the famous reality TV family has found their financial security jeopardized by TLC's cancelation of "19 Kids and Counting."
The feud between Lil Wayne and Birdman continues to escalate in the courtroom and on the streets. TMZ reported Thursday that Cash Money Records CEO Bryan "Birdman" Williams is suing streaming service Tidal, co-owned by Jay Z, for $50 million.
The giant company is being sued by a former employee for gender discrimination Wal-Mart is being sued by a former employee for denying health insurance to a gay worker's wife.
Tyga allegedly walked away from the business to start a new clothing line called Egypt Kings. Tyga's business partner Chuon Guen Lee is suing him for $1.
Radar Online has recently uncovered facts about the shocking 1991 lawsuit. A woman filed a lawsuit in 1991 against Amy Duggar's father, Terry Jordan, who is the brother-in-law of Jim Bob Duggar, for knowingly giving her the herpes virus.
The rapper has been ordered to pay a Florida mother of two $5 million for putting her private sex tape on the Internet without her permission, a Manhattan jury ruled on Friday.
A federal judge has vacated an awarded ruling against Apple and set a new trial date. Apple Inc. has successfully persuaded a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit that had originally ruled in favor of the plaintiff, Smartfish LLC, on Feb.
The victim has the right to sue when she "discovers the effect of the injury or condition attributable to the childhood sexual abuse," even if years later, according to Arkansas law.
Twenty-six states, led by Texas, are attempting to block President Obama's expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Deferred Action for Parental Accountability.
Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams spent time in a Los Angeles courtroom Tuesday, as the trial started in their copyright dispute with Marvin Gaye's children over the mega hit, "Blurred Lines."
Technology giant Apple may be trying to expand beyond computers, smartphones and watches to develop an automobile, a lawsuit filed in Massachusetts federal court suggests. Electric-car battery maker A123 Systems is accusing the California company of poaching top engineers in an effort to build a large-scale battery division.