President Joe Biden promised not to interfere with his son's criminal case. Hunter's lawyers say that perversely allows prosecutors to politicize it.
Virgin Media is suing an Irish fishing trawler for $870,000, accusing it of causing damage to an undersea fiber optic cable nine years ago.
A former Meta employee has filed suit against the company for wrongful termination.
Without a gag order, Trump would be free to attack Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels — as well as jurors.
Jack Smith's move to gag Trump from claiming the FBI planned to kill him could prove Judge Aileen Cannon's alleged pro-Trump bias, experts told BI.
Former FBI Director James Comey said its "unlikely" Donald Trump will see jail time, but told CNN he's "begging" for it.
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Wang Nianpu was recommended for criminal charges while dozens of local government officials, his bosses, and senior colleagues face fines or warnings.
Federal prosecutors say Bill Guan, an executive at Trump-friendly news outlet the Epoch Times, laundered millions to support the publication.
A juror working on a case connected to the largest pandemic fraud scheme to date was the subject of an alleged attempted bribery.
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Manuel Medrano was in and out of the Arizona Department of Corrections for 20 years and served time for armed robbery and drug trafficking.
New details emerge about the tight-knit circle of attorneys and judges that fueled the rise of the nation's most influential bankruptcy court — and its spectacular fall.
A new lawsuit alleges that the marketing for Poppi, a soda aimed at health-conscious consumers, makes misleading claims about its gut health benefits.
Business Insider obtained a copy of the standard probation form given to Trump. It orders him to immediately schedule a pre-sentence interview.
Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records. He joins several other world leaders who faced criminal convictions.
Trump began shaking his head the fifth time he heard "guilty," said Christine Cornell, a veteran courtroom sketch artist.
The "rain metaphor" is commonly used in jury instructions to explain how jurors should infer facts using their common sense.
Jurors will return Thursday morning for a requested series of deep-cut testimony read-backs.
A Tianjin court said Bai Tianhui made "great contributions" to other investigations but wouldn't receive a lighter sentence.
Prosecutors charged Trump with 34 counts of falsifying business records more than a year ago, but he says he doesn't understand the charges.
A former California official pleaded guilty to conspiring to steal over $1.5 million of water, but questions remain in the decades-long water heist.
Trump has been accused of helping falsify business records to cover up a hush-money payment to a porn star.
As Donald Trump's jury deliberates in Manhattan, here are their guiding documents and instructions.
A Fresno man waged a campaign against a police officer over a $196 jaywalking ticket, a lawsuit says. The officer is seeking $16.5 million in damages.
In closing arguments, Todd Blanche perplexingly pointed to the times Trump acknowledged his hush-money records weren't what they said they were.
A right-wing blogger falsely accused a drag queen of exposing himself to minors at a show. An Idaho jury awarded the performer $1,176,000 in damages.
Ryan Salame, a former top executive at FTX and advisor to Sam Bankman-Fried, has been sentenced to 7 ½ years in prison.
Nicholas Jarzabek told BI he plans to countersue his landlord for libel after she accused him of turning her LA home into an illegal Airbnb.
US law firms are offering huge starting salaries for junior lawyers and poaching elite senior talent as they continue their push into London.
Arthur Grand, a Virginia-based tech company, will pay a civil penalty for posting a job ad that excluded all non-whites. It blamed a junior employee.
The British Museum, one of the world's biggest, says around 1,500 items were stolen or went missing. The FBI is now helping investigate, per the BBC.
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When he's not overseeing former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial on Wednesdays, the judge presides over Manhattan's mental health court.
American Airlines has new representation after its legal team argued that a 9-year-old should have seen a camera in a plane bathroom.
Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes was sentenced to 11.25 years in a prison. But prison records show her term was shortened by more than 2 years.
"The Apprentice" has scenes depicting Donald Trump receiving surgery for hair loss and sexually assaulting his first wife.
Lawyers for Tyrese Haspil argue his killing of the Gokada CEO was brought on by extreme emotional disturbance. It's a tough defense to clinch.
Until recently, Lin Rui-siang taught cops how to beat cybercrime. He was arrested this week in connection to a $100 million dark web drug marketplace.
A Native American costume designer who settled a racial-discrimination charge with Apple is suing, saying her work was overlooked during award season.
Trump's jury must untangle an alleged coverup of a coverup — involving a Russian nesting doll of wrongdoing.
American Airlines is backtracking after blaming a 9-year-old girl for not seeing a cellphone filming her in the bathroom as its defense.
Israeli startup Superlegal secured $5 million in funding to streamline contract drafting and negotiation using advanced AI technology.
The lawsuit filed on Tuesday by former model Crystal McKinney alleged Sean "Diddy" Combs assaulted her when she was 22 back in 2003.
Seeking revenge for his stolen iPhone, Kevin Bui set a house on fire, killing an uninvolved family of five. He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.
Donald Trump's hush-money trial, the first-ever criminal trial of a former American president, is nearing the end after weeks of witness testimony.
The judge overseeing Trump's hush-money trial ripped into Robert Costello, who muttered disapproval and sighed at the judge's rulings from the stand.
Federal prosecutors accuse Carlos Watson of orchestrating a scheme to defraud investors and lenders of tens of millions dollars.