… the properties made millions of dollars since the late 1980s. The millions of dollars stolen were used to buy beachfront property in Delray, Miami Heat season tickets and expensive cars among other luxury items over the years. Sentencing is set for …
4 –A former owner of a flea market in Southern New Hampshire might still exercise sufficient control over vendors such that a jury could find him liable for contributory infringement and other claims arising from the sales of allegedly counterfeit …
NEW YORK — Luxury fashion can sometimes look like a fast-food business, Josep Font says, with items that are mass-produced and mediocre quality despite high prices. The creative director of the Spanish fashion brand DelPozo works hard to avoid that …
Smith allegedly used a company credit card for very expensive personal charges between 2007 and 2011. The money was supposedly used for vacations and luxury items. Smith turned herself in, but pleads “not guilty”. Image by Tax Credits, licensed under …
… Buck's frustrations is Breckenridge's point-based building permit process, which rewards home builders for working green energy technology, such as solar panels, into construction plans, but penalizes future property tax contributors for luxury …
SALT LAKE CITY – Wilderness gear is going soft, and not just for people. Dogs are getting their own luxury outdoor items. A trend at the world's largest outdoor-gear trade show is equipment and apparel that's also fashionable, easy to use or …
The two week deliver time means vente-privee obviously doesn't do grocery shopping, rather it stocks luxury items such as caviar, fois gras and meats. Ben Davis is part of the Econsultancy editorial team. Follow on Twitter @herrhuld or connect via …
However, is there such a thing as responsible luxury, or does that defeat the point of products designed to be extravagant and superior? As part of our new bulletin series, Smithers Pira explores the potential obstacles involved with sustainability for …
Prosecutors said the defendants “victimized hundreds of consumers and numerous credit card processors” in their sale of counterfeit luxury goods. The men allegedly ran a series of websites – including areele.com, besela.com, emilbell.com, ferenzana.com …