Billionaire Boss Fired Me For Taking One Sick Day
A billionaire investor’s bodyguard was fired after he had a medical emergency and couldn’t drive his boss to a party, according to a lawsuit.
A billionaire investor’s bodyguard was fired after he had a medical emergency and couldn’t drive his boss to a party, according to a lawsuit.
SAO PAULO – An heir of Lebanese-Brazilian billionaire banker Joseph Safra has sued his mother and two siblings amid a dispute over the fortune of his late father, according to a lawsuit filed on Monday. Alberto Safra accused his family members of purposely diluting his stake in a holding company of Safra National Bank in…
DetailsBill O’Reilly has filed a lawsuit accusing his ex-wife of having an affair while the two were still married and demanding that she hand over $10million to the Fox News host.
Five women filed a lawsuit on Monday against NBC and Bill Cosby under a New York state law that temporarily suspends the statute of limitations for older sexual assault claims. The women allege that Cosby either raped them or forced them into sexual acts. Four of the allegations date from the late 1980s or 1990,…
DetailsThe Beth Din of America has been added to the list of defendants in a $100 million class action suit against Rabbi Barry Freundel, the prominent Washington, DC, spiritual leader who was convicted of secretly videotaping women in his synagogue’s ritual bath.
A war of words continued on Tuesday over a $100 million bank heist in downtown Manhattan.
Balenciaga has filed a $25 million lawsuit against the producers of a controversial ad campaign that included a child pornography court ruling – amid backlash over the luxury brand’s BDSM teddy bears ads, new court papers show. The fashion house brought the suit Friday against production company North Six, Inc. and set designer Nicholas Des…
DetailsB&H Photo & Video will pay $3.2 million to settle complaints that it discriminated against staff at its warehouse in Brooklyn, the federal Labor Department said.
A US appeals court ruled on Tuesday that thousands of non-US citizens could not pursue claims against Arab Bank Plc for providing support to militant groups behind attacks in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Jordan’s Arab Bank announced on Wednesday that it would appeal the September 2014 US Brooklyn federal court judgment against it for terror financing, but that the appeal would be tied to a settlement it struck with the plaintiffs in August.