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Although composting has been mandatory for New York City residential buildings since October, it wasn't until April 1 that ...
The federal charges against Mayor Eric Adams were dropped. Now he owes millions in legal expenses and must navigate a complex ...
The Sanitation Department has doled out nearly 2,500 tickets to properties that have ignored the city’s new composting ...
The court schedule to resolve the MTA's congestion pricing lawsuit suggests the legal battle over the tolling plan may drag ...
"Now there's something else to point to." Federal judge issues key ruling on new law banning some household appliances: 'It's ...
New York has far fewer bathrooms, as a percentage of its population, than many other cities around the world. There are just ...
Defamation plaintiffs are increasingly turning to federal courts in states with strong anti-SLAPP statutes, seeking a more ...
In Fossella v. Adams, the Court of Appeals struck down a New York City law permitting noncitizens to vote in local elections. In a decision written by Chief Judge Rowan D. Wilson and joined by ...
Nearly two years ago, and as previously discussed in a Proskauer alert, New York enacted Public Health Law Article 45-A (the “Material Transactions Law”), which requires reporting of certain ...