Hudson’s Bay Fights Lender That Wants Ruby Liu Deal Terminated: Court Docs

Hudson’s Bay is contesting demands for increased oversight from one of its major lenders, as legal tensions rise over allegations of liquidation mismanagement and futile lease sales. The defunct retailer’s chief financial officer has filed a court document pushing back against these claims.

Hudson’s Bay Fights Lender That Wants Ruby Liu Deal Terminated: Court Docs

Why Brad Pitt wants to get his hands on ex Angelina Jolie’s private messages

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are embroiled in a legal battle over the French winery Château Miraval after Jolie sold her stake to Stoli Group. Pitt is now seeking access to Jolie’s private messages as part of the ongoing dispute.

Why Brad Pitt wants to get his hands on ex Angelina Jolie’s private messages

Michael Jordan’s NASCAR team almost had very different name to 23XI Racing

Denny Hamlin has revealed that he and Michael Jordan’s NASCAR team, 23XI Racing, nearly launched under a different name before initiating legal action against NASCAR. This revelation offers a fresh glimpse into the team’s origins and current challenges.

Michael Jordan’s NASCAR team almost had very different name to 23XI Racing

Judge temporarily blocks Trump from retaliating against New York over congestion toll

A federal judge has temporarily prevented President Donald Trump from retaliating against New York over its Manhattan congestion toll, issuing a restraining order that blocks the federal government from withholding funds or taking other punitive actions against the state.

Judge temporarily blocks Trump from retaliating against New York over congestion toll

DHS exposes crimes by migrants deported to South Sudan as judge threatens to order their return

The Department of Homeland Security faces legal challenges over the deportation of immigrants with serious crimes to South Sudan, as a judge considers whether their removal violates court orders and threatens to order their return.

DHS exposes crimes by migrants deported to South Sudan as judge threatens to order their return

Regional district ordered to pay $340k for dam expansion on private property (BC)

A recent court ruling has significantly increased the compensation owed to a property owner by the Regional District of East Kootenay for land expropriated for a dam project. After initially receiving $13,720, the owner is now set to receive an additional $340,000, highlighting the profound financial implications of legal disputes in infrastructure development.

Dispute over Plantation, Colonial roads at the Weirs headed to trial

Residents of Plantation and Colonial roads in Laconia are awaiting the outcome of a lawsuit that will determine if the city is responsible for maintaining their streets. The case is currently moving through Belknap County Superior Court, leaving residents in limbo.

Dispute over Plantation, Colonial roads at the Weirs headed to trial