Drug Industry Faces First High-Stakes Opioid Jury Trial June 29, 2021 By Jef Feeley Jurors on New York’s Long Island are set to determine whether a group of opioid makers and drug distributors created...
NRA Drops Countersuit, Will Fight New York Attorney General in State Court June 8, 2021 By Michael Sisak The National Rifle Association has dropped a lawsuit accusing New York’s attorney general of suing the gun rights group last...
New York Attorney General Sues Amazon Over COVID-19 Shortfalls February 17, 2021 By Jonathan Stempel New York Attorney General Letitia James sued Amazon.com Inc on Tuesday over its handling of worker safety issues around the...
Amazon Sues New York Over COVID Workplace Safety, Firing Lawsuit February 12, 2021 By Jeffrey Dastin Amazon.com Inc. on Friday sued New York’s attorney general to stop the state from filing its own lawsuit over the...
New York Undercounted Nursing Home Deaths by Thousands, Attorney General Says February 3, 2021 By Marina Villeneuve, Bernard Condon and Matt Sedensky New York may have undercounted COVID-19 deaths among nursing home residents by thousands, the state attorney general charged in a...
NYPD Adopts Clearer Penalties for Excessive Force, Racial Bias January 19, 2021 By Henry Goldman and Fola Akinnibi The New York City Police Department enacted new disciplinary rules on Friday that call for terminating police officers found to...
New York Sues Sotheby’s for Helping Client Escape Sales Taxes on Artwork November 10, 2020 By Jonathan Stempel Sotheby’s was sued on Friday by New York’s attorney general, who accused the auction house of defrauding the state by...
Dunkin’ Donuts Parent Settles New York Cyber Attack Lawsuit, Agrees to Pay Fine September 16, 2020 By Jonathan Stempel The parent of Dunkin’ Donuts on Tuesday agreed to upgrade its security protocols and pay $650,000 in fines and costs...
New York AG Raises Concerns About Amazon’s Pandemic Safety Practices April 29, 2020 By Kanishka Singh and Aakriti Bhalla Amazon.com Inc may have violated safety measures and labor practices amid the coronavirus pandemic as it fired a warehouse protest...
New York Won’t Appeal Its Defeat in Exxon Climate Trial January 13, 2020 By Erik Larson New York won’t appeal a ruling by a judge who rejected the state’s claim that Exxon Mobil Corp. misled investors...