A New York lawyer was taking his usual cigarette break, sitting on the windowsill of his second floor apartment, about 12 feet off the ground, and talking on his cell phone.
Law professor Jonathan Turley celebrates Thanksgiving every year with “Turkey Torts,” his collection of lawsuits that give plaintiffs’ personal injury lawyers reasons to give thanks.
A Florida bar grievance committee has declined to discipline a lawyer, appointed as a criminal defense lawyer for indigent defendants, for billing the state for more than 24 hours per day on 41 day
An Anaheim, California company has been ordered to pay $1.4 million to a former employee who was spanked by coworkers with yard signs as part of “a voluntary event meant to build camaraderie” and f
A Brooklyn lawyer has been denied state income tax deductions for “therapeutic sex,” “massage therapy to relieve osteoarthritis and enhance erectile function through frequent orgasms,” and for “por
A California law firm is being sued by one of its former partners, who alleges he was fired for refusing to attend a firm retreat where male partners “would strip naked and pass around a wooden pha