Manhattan Civil Court: Landlord cannot take second bite of the same apple—not in the Big Apple—where a moratorium on evictions remains in effect until August 31, 2021.
After failing to evict a Manhattan tenant in New York City Housing Court due to NY’s moratorium on evictions, a landlord attempted... Read More
Plaintiffs granted money judgment for Defendant’s dishonored checks in business venture
Queens Supreme Court Justice Allan B. Weiss awarded two money judgments to plaintiffs who were Queens residents at the time they entered... Read More
Justice Pam Jackman Brown puts an end to a bitterly contested divorce by ordering the sale of marital co-op, and separately awards Husband $31,634.69 which Wife had transferred from Husband’s retirement and bank accounts without his knowledge during the marriage
In a decision after trial, Queens Supreme Court Justice Pam Jackman Brown decided that the best way to end the dispute over... Read More
Debtor, a Queens resident, defeats Creditor collection agency’s motion for summary judgment
Queens Civil Court, Judge Honorable Barry A. Schwartz denied a motion for summary judgment brought by plaintiff-creditor CACH LLC acting on behalf... Read More