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The Zuccotti Park raid will never be forgiven.
Shareholders are really not happy.
Guess, Inc. now owes Gucci a paltry $4.7 million.
The two parties finally settled a lawsuit over that "Kissing Pope" ad.
Customers who bought the shoes are entitled to refunds.
A district court judge went pretty hard against the city's defense.
Some investors aren't taking that $2 billion misstep so well.
"Scourge of restaurateurs" Maimon Kirschenbaum strikes again.
Jamie Ardigo sues his former boss for $1 million.
The company has been accused of ripping off the federal government for millions.
Of course the chain is appealing the decision.
First up: Koo Stark, an ex-girlfriend of Prince Andrew.
One cook says he was paid a "poverty wage," and he's taking it to the courts.
The judge is expected to make his decision in the next few months.
This isn't the first time Azria has gone to court over the matter.
Wal-Mart is tangentially involved.
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