Hezbollah rocket victims lose U.S. suit against Lebanese bank
U.S. appeals court rules against victims of Hezbollah rocket attacks in Israel who wanted to hold a Lebanese bank liable.
U.S. appeals court rules against victims of Hezbollah rocket attacks in Israel who wanted to hold a Lebanese bank liable.

Labor court judge rules against woman who claimed her boss sexually harassed her by making inappropriate remarks.

After being wrongfully arrested, and left in difficult conditions, a small-time citizen strikes back with the help of Honenu.

Jerusalem Light Rail guard claims channel breached agreement by revealing his identity as the one who neutralized a terrorist.

If a lawsuit from ex-haredis against the State for negligent education succeeds, the State threatens revenge on their parents and schools.

Employee’s lawsuit against JWT head Gustavo Martinez claims he made racist remarks against blacks, Jews, and harassed women.

Saudi Arabia threatens to sue Twitter user who said a death sentence handed down to a poet was 'ISIS-like'.

HAS Advantage - first-ever card to allow Israel donations together with purchases - sues Israeli airline for breaching agreement and more.

Thousands of Israelis join Shurat HaDin's lawsuit alleging Facebook allowed jihadists to openly recruit and train terrorists.

Relatives of 19-year-old American citizen who was killed in Marmara raid launch civil suit against former Defense Minister.

IDF officer Yehuda Glickman was fed up with fellow haredis' harassment of his military service - so he did something about it.

Former Defense Minister's legal team threatens Channel 2 after leaks reveal Barak's disdain for Netanyahu, secrets about Iran.

Arab Bank settles with American victims of attacks in Israel and the PA who filed a lawsuit accusing the bank of supporting terrorism.

Attorney Haim Meir who is representing the Gross family explains reason for its negligence lawsuit.

The district will pay out $4.5 million for "deliberate indifference" to years of anti-Semitic abuse in different schools and grades.

French court dismisses case by a mother against the government for failing to stop her son from leaving to join jihadists in Syria.

Suit follows legal battle over libel claims by Efrat resident; international legal team points to calculated fraud to defame Riskin.

Litigation may be filed against the far-left group after landmark ruling enabling suits against groups which support BDS movement.

BFMTV revealed the location of six Jews as they hid from the gunman, lawsuit notes - placing their lives in danger.

Shurat Hadin to file lawsuit on behalf of 26 US citizens who were affected by rocket fire at Ben-Gurion Airport during the Gaza war.

Crash in the alps last week already costing Lufthansa millions in compensation fees; analysts speculate over possible lawsuits.

A lawsuit by a Tel Aviv entrepreneur could implicate Koby Kahlon, brother of Kulanu head Moshe Kahlon, with influence peddling

Lawsuit against Yad Vashem by Oskar Schindler's wife's biographer over historic papers behind the efforts that saved 1,200 Jews.

PLO leader admits the organization and PA don't have funds for $655 million in damages for terror attacks, following landmark ruling.

Police can no longer require suspects to strip for a search, the High Court decided Wednesday.

Dr. Alan Bauer, plaintiff in suit against the PA for terror attacks, speaks on his experiences bringing the PA to justice.

Economics Minister Naftali Bennett has been portrayed in the media in numerous ways – mostly negative – and he has had enough of it.

In testimonies submitted to court, former employees of PM's Residence claim they were victims of Sarah Netanyahu's tantrums.

Lawyer representing the PLO at a U.S. trial says the PLO never officially sanctioned attacks during the Second Intifada.

CEO allegedly said he 'can smell black people,' 'Jews stick together,' launched tirade against Americans.

Interview: Shurat Hadin's Nitsana Darshan-Leitner explains why Sokolow vs. PLO could see terror orgs sued regularly for their crimes.

73-year-old went to Eilat for a cruise - instead, she got spinal bone fractures and 10% permanent disability.

It's official - $1 billion suit from 2004 to be heard after PA writ thrown out, marking first time PA and PLO tried for terrorist attacks.

It's a business version of “mud wrestling.” The two Israeli chains that dispense discounted coffee don't like each other much.

Lawsuit filed by Jewish families in New York claims blatant anti-Semitic harassment and staff indifference at high school.

Defense lawyer balks at accusations that multinational Arab Bank supported terrorism, as trial over terror continues.

Some 300 Americans are suing the Arab Bank, which helped Hamas fund its terror activities.

Egged, the bus company says, was one of the biggest losers in the 2006 disengagement - and it's still waiting for state compensation.

Sarah Netanyahu again accused of causing friction in lawsuit filed by former maintenance man in Prime Minister's Residence.

Former employee claims in suit that Sara Netanyahu made his life a misery.

Professors warn: if Electric Co. keeps giving Palestinians free electricity, it cannot cut off Israeli debtors, either.

A hareidi resident of Petach Tikvah is suing police for NIS 2.5 million, after police forced him to ride to a police station on Shabbat.

Israeli rights group warns Oxfam that some of its ‘Palestinian partners’ have ties to terror.

Worker demands 200,000 shekel compensation for 'unorthodox' work; close confidant to Arutz Sheva: this is simply extortion.

Court rules on discrimination suit: builders must set aside a home in Afula for Arab man.

100 soldiers who say they were hurt by anthrax vaccine test to get 36,000 shekels.

Bombing of Argentine Jewish Charities Federation killed 85; AG says deal with Iran over investigation 'unconstitutional'.

In an ironic twist, Attorney General accused of crimes related to appointment of his deputy.

Terrorists win the right to appeal the rejection of a lawsuit over higher education in prison.

A lawsuit has revealed the 1986 list of necessities on which soldiers’ pay is based. Lawyers say list proves soldiers underpaid.

Court finds IDF doctor failed in his care for injured hiker.

Assistant Principal fired for objecting to program exalting former PM Yitzchak Rabin has been awarded 400,000 shekels.

Omri Weil filed the law suite after being suspended from the Facebook and denied the right to an appeal.

Supreme Court rules Arab family must leave Jewish family’s Jerusalem home, but expresses upset over verdict.

Lawsuit filed against Egypt’s former interim Vice President over his failure to consult his supporters before resigning.

The biological siblings of a man who was adopted as a baby are charged for exposing his past online.

Federal judge dismisses a lawsuit brought by Alan Gross against the U.S. government, for whom he was working when he was arrested.

Six right-wing activists sue for 190,000 over alleged brutality during arrest.

An Orthodox Jewish woman is suing makeup giant Lancome, claiming that its “24-hour” foundation, does not last through the Sabbath.

Ministerial Committee approves MK Ayelet Shaked's bill which would prevent terrorists from filing lawsuits against the State of Israel.
