Executives of Malrite Communications Group Inc., a Cleveland-based broadcasting conglomerate, thought they had closed the biggest U.S. radio station sale ever when they contracted last month to buy Los Angeles stations KTNQ-AM and KLVE-FM for $36 million.
lawsuit filed by the now-defunct Laker Airways against British Airways and 11 other defendants
Attorneys for United Food and Commercial Workers International Locals 770, 899 and 1442 are seeking to enjoin Ralphs from any further layoffs or reduction in working hours of its food clerks pending an arbitration hearing.
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A $6-million libel suit filed by a Fresno land developer against McClatchy Newspapers was settled with the publication Sunday of front-page "clarifications" in the Fresno Bee and Sacramento Bee.
filed a lawsuit to halt the transaction as anti-competitive.
Six years after three women sued the Los Angeles Police Department charging that officers routinely ignored the pleas of battered women for protection, a settlement was reached Thursday that sets specific standards for police handling of domestic violence complaints.
Lawyers for accused drug smuggler Rene Martin Verdugo have been unable to serve legal papers on eight people allegedly involved in kidnaping him and transporting him to the United States, an attorney for Verdugo said Monday.
The firm's suit against Giant Group, Burt Sugarman and certain other Giant Group nominees to TRE's board alleges material misrepresentations in Giant Group's opposition proxy materials.
The Chicago bank holding company said it will pay $17.5 million to resolve the final shareholder court action stemming from the company's near-collapse and restructuring in 1984.
$153.4-million lawsuit brought against Peat, Marwick after the collapse of Penn Square Bank, according to attorneys in the case.
Newport Pharmaceuticals International Inc. reported Friday a fiscal 1986 net loss of $820,000 and said it had been sued for $50 million by Alvin J.
As jailers struggle to manage San Diego County's largest inmate population ever, turmoil continues to grip the private work-furlough industry, designed to offer a low-cost alternative to overcrowded jails.
It was the second lawsuit in as many weeks filed by a Carter Hawley Hale Stores stockholder
Terms weren't disclosed, but the company said they will have no material effect because of insurance coverage.
QUESTION: With all the talk about the new immigration reform law, I haven't read anything about what happens if someone who is rejected for a job turns out to have been a perfectly legal candidate.
A federal judge rejected government charges that General Motors Corp. sold 1.1 million 1980 X-cars that it knew had unsafe brakes that could cause the cars to spin out of control.
A year after filing a $25-million antitrust lawsuit against most of the major U.S. record companies
VTN Corp., an Irvine engineering and land-planning firm, vowed Monday to appeal a $3.5-million negligence verdict handed down late last week by a San Diego Superior Court jury.
A battle over Santa Ana's new traffic plan moved out of the streets and into the courtroom Tuesday as opponents of the North-Central Santa Ana Traffic Plan filed a suit seeking to rescind it.