Sixty-four-year-old Martin Kessman is suing White Castle under the Americans with Disabilities Act, claiming he cannot fit into the booths and the restaurant has not made accomodations.
A New York stock broker claims White Castle is violating the civil rights of heavy people by not providing seats that are big enough to accommodate them.
Apple has gotten a German court to bar Samsung Electronics from sales of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 over design-infringement claims.
A federal appeals court on Thursday threw out Virginia's challenge to the constitutionality of the U.S. health care reform act signed into law by President Barack Obama last year.
According to George’s lawsuit, she was bombarded by “blaring music, stomping and shaking walls” for up to three hours each day.
Summit Entertainment is suing the owner/operator of twilight.com, claiming the primitive fan merchandise site violates its copyright.
A federal appeals court on Thursday threw out Virginia's challenge to the constitutionality of the U.S. health care reform act signed into law by President Barack Obama last year.
Apple is now seeking to ban sales of Samsung-based devices in Japan.
Toyota Motor Corp is battling with plaintiffs' lawyers over how many vehicle owners the company can interview ahead of a potential trial over sudden unintended acceleration claims.
HTC filed infringement claims with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) against Apple on Wednesday using patents it got from Google last week.
Texas A&M joining the SEC continues to become more complicated as five Big 12 schools have joined Baylor in its fight to preserve the conference, according to reports.
In an order signed on Monday, Judge Ellen S. Huvelle of the United States District Court in Washington, has asked the Justice Department, AT&T and Deutsche Telekom, the parent company of T-Mobile USA, to file the joint plan by the due date and has ordered that the parties shall be prepared to discuss the prospects for settlement at a Sept. 21 status conference, according to reports.
Family is suing their daughter’s old school for inadequately protecting women.
The SEC announced on Wednesday that its schools had voted to accept Texas A&M, but couldn't officially accept the school until an unnamed Big 12 school dropped a pending lawsuit against the conference.
The SEC officially voted to accept Texas A&M into its conference on Wednesday, but cannot officially accept the school until a fellow Big 12 school drops a lawsuit against the conference.
In yet another lawsuit against AT&T and T-Mobile, Sprint filed Tuesday its own in an attempt to block AT&T from acquiring T-Mobile.
In an unprecedented court order, a 51-year-old Frenchman was ordered to pay 10,000 euros to compensate his wife for the lack of sex over 21 years of their marriage.
A lawyer targeted by California's attorney general for allegedly defrauding homeowners has responded with multiple lawsuits against the state, according to a press release.
Sprint Nextel filed its own lawsuit on Tuesday in an effort to derail a $39 billion deal that could have ATT&T take over T-Mobile. Sprint believes the merger could harm consumers and stifle competition.
The Arizona Department of Corrections has instituted a one-time $25 fee for visitors fee in order to raise money for prison renewal and maintenance.
Sprint argues that the proposed takeover would harm retail consumers and corporate customers by causing higher prices and less innovation.
Solyndra LLC, a solar panel maker that received $535 million in federal loan guarantees, filed for bankruptcy, the third U.S. solar firm to succumb to pressure from Chinese rivals in recent weeks.