Russia moves to dismiss claim over $50 bln award in YUKOS caseRussia filed with the US District Court for the District of Columbia an amended motion seeking to dismiss a claim by former YUKOS shareholders to enforce arbitration awards totaling $50 billion.18:22 08.06.2016
Polish Justice Minister appeals court’s ruling in Polanski’s casePoland’s Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro is going to appeal with the Supreme Court a ruling in the extradition case of film director Roman Polanski.10:55 31.05.2016
Lawyers for alleged “Russian spy” Fishenko ask for 50 months incarcerationLawyers for Alexander Fishenko, the key figure of a criminal case of exporting electronic components to Russia without required licenses claim that he may be sentenced to 50 months’ incarceration or less, whereas the prosecution insists on at least 121 months in prison.18:46 30.05.2016
Former head of Probusinessbank complains about being pressured in USSergey Leontiev, the former president of Russian bank OAO Probusinessbank, filed a complaint against businessman Alexander Varshavsky accusing him of using harassment, intimidation in an effort to extract $83 million.18:58 20.05.2016
Russia seeks extradition of ex-head of shipbuilding center from U.S.The Prosecutor General’s Office seeks extradition of the ex-head of the Far Eastern Center of Shipbuilding Igor Borbot, who was earlier arrested in the United States.10:58 12.05.2016
Russian convict Yaroshenko gives up appealing with U.S. courts - reportRussian pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko, who is serving a 20-year sentence in the U.S. for conspiracy to smuggle cocaine, is not going to continue appealing with American courts.10:50 06.05.2016
Russians related to San-Bernardino terrorist arrested in U.S. - reportA brother of San-Bernardino terrorist, Syed Raheel Farook, his Russian wife Tatyana Farook as well as her sister Maria Chernykh have been arrested in the U.S. and pleaded not guilty to violation of visa regime charges.10:55 29.04.2016
U.S. court sentences Estonian national to 7 years for cyber fraud – reportA court in New York has sentenced an Estonian citizen, Vladimir Tsastsin, to 7 years and 3 months in prison for conducting cyber fraud.11:03 27.04.2016
US court sentences Russian national to 9.5 years for cyber fraud - reportRussian citizen Alexander Panin has been sentenced to 9.5 years in prison by a court in the U.S. state of Georgia for cyber fraud.11:30 21.04.2016
U.S. Supreme Court to hear case on controversial immigration move by Obama - reportPresident Obama’s controversial unilateral action on U.S. immigration will be reviewed by the country’s Supreme Court on Monday.10:56 18.04.2016
Ex-engineer of BP receives suspended sentence in Deepwater Horizon accident case - reportFormer engineer of the British Petroleum (BP) oil company has received 10 months of suspended prison sentence for violating legislation on water pollution that resulted from 2010 oil spill in the Mexican Gulf.10:55 07.04.2016
Former executive of New York bank charged with $95 mln fraud – reportA former top manager of PJT Partners investment bank was charged on Monday with $95 million fraud.10:55 29.03.2016
US court allows plaintiff to service complaint on Russian foundation by emailU.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York granted a motion to allow Richard Fisher of Malibu to service a complaint on Moscow-based Petr Konchalovsky Foundation via email.16:12 24.03.2016
Russian prosecutors urge US to help investigate ex-minister’s deathThe Russian Prosecutor General's Office has filed a request with the U.S. Ministry of Justice asking for legal assistance in the investigation into the death of former press minister Mikhail Lesin.10:45 16.03.2016
Russian ex-minister died in U.S. from head traumas – medical examinerMedical examiners from the U.S. have concluded that Russian ex-Minister of Press, Mikhail Lesin, has died from head traumas.10:58 11.03.2016
Fugitive Russian ex-lawmaker Yegiazaryan challenges $84 mln arbitral awardAshot Yegiazaryan, a former lawmaker in the State Duma, parliament's lower chamber, challenges the $84 million award plus interest granted by the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) in a dispute over a shopping center in Moscow.12:07 02.03.2016
U.S. court rules Apple can’t be forced to provide locked iPhone data - reportA judge from a New York court ruled on Monday that Apple can’t be forced to assist FBI by providing an access to data stored on a locked iPhone.10:52 01.03.2016
Russian TV channels sue US broadcasters over alleged copyright infringementSeveral Russian TV channels, including state-run Channel One, have filed a lawsuit with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against a number of broadcasters alleging trademark and copyright infringement.12:50 29.02.2016
Tamerlan Tsarnaev denied allegations of terrorism before Boston Marathon bombings – reportTamerlan Tsarnaev, a man responsible for organizing the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013, has been suspected of being connected to terrorism shortly before the tragedy.11:11 29.02.2016
Former CONMEBOL official faces extradition to U.S. - reportA former general secretary of South America’s football confederation (CONMEBOL) Jose Luis Meiszner faces extradition to U.S. where he is accused of involvement in corruption at FIFA.11:36 18.02.2016