A former executive of Marc Jacobs has resolved a lawsuit that earlier charged company's president Robert Duffy of creating a sexually discriminative environment at workplace.
Although insiders assert Perry was aware of the divorce and didn't file the papers to avoid disappointing her religious parents, new details suggest the singer was completely blindsided by the filing, which came after months of Brand begging the singer to tone down her party lifestyle. What ended the 14-month marriage? Find out here.
Wesley Snipes won't be leaving home with his American Express card anytime soon -- primarily because he's currently sitting in the slammer -- and that's probably a good thing.
Fox has settled its suit against a New York woman it accused of uploading its copyrighted scripts.
Many people would -- and some have probably tried to -- sell their own mothers in order to get into a major motion picture. Not Bilal Ahmed.
Paul McCartney's ex-wife Heather Mills has been sued by a Los Angeles hairdresser who claims the former reality TV show contestant failed to pay as much as $80,000 as she pursued stardom in Hollywood.
Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is no longer opposed to paying Maria Shriver spousal support, TheWrap has confirmed.
Maria Shriver on June 18 filed for divorce from Arnold Schwarzenegger that will split around $400 million in assets.
Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft's gross annual revenue has slipped 6 percent in 2010 despite profit per partner (PPP) being slightly up compared to prior year.
A group of lenders has withdrawn its plan for reorganizing newspaper owner Tribune Co, leaving two proposals for ending the company's two-year stay in bankruptcy, according to court documents.