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Is a Plaintiff Allowed to Have Surgery During a Lawsuit Without First Letting the Defendants Examine Him?

The answer is yes. New York Courts have unequivocally made clear that a plaintiff is not required to submit to an examination by a defendant’s doctor prior to having surgery....

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Spring/Summer 2023 Newsletter

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Do Landlords Have a Responsibility to Ensure Tenants are Protected from Assailants? Do Landlords Have to Provide Adequate Locks and Security Measures?

In New York, the answers are an unequivocal YES. Landlords have a responsibility to ensure tenants are protected from assailants. Landlords have to provide adequate locks and security measures. New...

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Are Waivers to Sue Enforceable?

In New York, a clearly written waiver to sue in a contract or agreement, may be enforceable, but many waivers will be deemed against public policy and not enforceable. Below...

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