Jessica White’s Criminal Charges Have Been Dismissed
She just has to take some anger-management classes.
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Courts reinstated Oldham's case yesterday.
Things are getting complicated.
The Hermès family is now battling against an advocacy group for minority shareholders.
Oddly, his website is still up and running.
Judiciary officials announced details of the trial in Paris this morning.
Woe to those who make bad photoshop pictures of him wearing jean shorts.
And look at gay porn.
Along with the sketchy contract AA models must sign, pledging confidentiality.
Another week, another AA sex suit.
A bill that would protect high-fashion designers from knockoffs passed unanimously in the Senate Judiciary Committee today.
One pays $250 for a job, the other pays $60,000.
The worst-case outcome is a three-year prison sentence and $1 billion fine.
Over two years ago, an Italian company falsely claimed he was launching a clothing collection.
The Park Slope Food Coop is considering taking Barneys to court over its "misuse" of the word.
A Japanese court has ruled the employee in question's termination "perfectly legitimate."
A transgender applicant was recently treated "brusquely" at the Fifth Avenue store.
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