
Car Accidents & New York’s No-Fault Law
Millions of Americans take to the road each day. Each person brings with them their own history, or driving skills. Some drivers like to speed,
Millions of Americans take to the road each day. Each person brings with them their own history, or driving skills. Some drivers like to speed,
On December 15th, A Long Island woman filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit against Suffolk County and a national restaurant chain, alleging they were responsible for a
Parents trust their children to school bus drivers and operators every day. But that does not mean a school district or an individual driver can
It is always best to enter into a business contract in writing. While oral contracts are enforceable in New York, it is sometimes difficult to
UCC vs Common Law A contract is a contract. But not all contracts follow the same law. In New York, a contract may fall under
The first thing you should always do after an automobile accident is seek immediate medical attention. It is imperative a physician not only diagnose and
Every word in a business contract has a legal meaning and importance. That does not mean the parties to the contract always agree on what
Is a property owner liable for injuries caused to someone riding a bicycle on said property? The Appellate Division, Second Department, recently addressed such a
Under New York common law, a person is not liable for negligence if he or she is “confronted with a sudden emergency situation” and acts
In 2007, a construction company in upstate New York signed a contract to build an 18-hole championship golf course in the town of Lewiston for
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