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The imminent closing of the Asylum Application Help Center marks another turning point in the city’s response to the migrant ...
A part-time judge may represent a client in civil rights litigation in federal court against city police officers and ...
A bipartisan group of New York City councilors are asking the Trump administration to take the city to court over its ...
Barry Temkin and Kate DiGeronimo outline the ethical and fiduciary obligations of law firm partners making lateral moves, ...
Below are the answers by Zellnor Myrie, a state senator who represents Brooklyn neighborhoods including Crown Heights and parts of Prospect Heights and Park Slope. Myrie championed a state law that ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul recently signed into law the Affordable Housing Retention Act (AHRA), which for the next four years enables ...
Mayor Eric Adams and the City Council are currently negotiating help for the city’s 23,000 street vendors, most of whom are ...
The Sanitation Department has doled out nearly 2,500 tickets to properties that have ignored the city’s new composting mandate ... properties comply with the law,” said Westeroff, who saw ...
Below are the answers by Jessica Ramos, a state senator who represents Queens neighborhoods including Jackson Heights, Corona and East Elmhurst. Ramos is known for her close ties to organized labor ...
ALBANY, New York — New York’s top court has struck down a law that would have let noncitizens vote in New York City elections, with the court’s progressive majority overwhelmingly siding ...
This month, nearly two years after the passage of New York’s health care transaction law, N.Y. Pub. Health Law § 4550 et seq. (described in our previous Alert), the New York State Department of ...