The U.S. Supreme Court let stand a decision requiring Scholastic to collect Connecticut sales taxes from its school book club sales.
A federal jury found a Westport man guilty of fraudulently submitting false information on mortgage applications totaling $3.5 million.
According to reports, Daniel Shwisha gunned down his brother at a family business in New Haven before committing suicide at his...
A Connecticut man received an eight-year prison sentence, after being convicted of orchestrating a $7 million Ponzi scheme.
UTC won a “B†on its anti-corruption stance, while GE received just a middling grade.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Oct. 1 filed a civil lawsuit against Bear Stearns & Co., now a unit...
Connecticut consumers have received $60 million in refunds or replacement vehicles under the first-in-the-nation Lemon Law.
Boehringer Ingelheim paid one of the stiffer fines of any drug company over an 18-month span, according to a new study.
Prospective lawyers will now be required to complete 50 hours of pro bono, or volunteer, legal work prior to being eligible...
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal spoke out against plans by the Federal Housing Finance Agency to hike fees on Connecticut borrowers.
An employee at the U.S. headquarters of Victorinox Swiss Army reportedly is accused of stealing nearly $1.1 million worth of Swiss...
Sleepy Hollow officials are waiting for General Motors to name a developer of its riverfront property in the wake of a...
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Sept. 19 announced an $18 million settlement with food services provider Compass Group USA Inc....
A think tank ranked Connecticut in the middle of the pack nationally for its legal environment’s impact on corporations.
A former Newtown resident was arrested in Maine and charged with attempting to defraud multiple investors of $1 million.