
Brooklyn parents indicted in connection with fatal drug exposure of 4-year-old boy
A Brooklyn child died from fentanyl exposure in a family shelter, leading to manslaughter and related charges against his parents.

A Brooklyn child died from fentanyl exposure in a family shelter, leading to manslaughter and related charges against his parents.

A court dismissed a Queens mother’s pesticide-related leukemia claim, ruling she waited too long to file and failed to justify the delay.

When a loved one dies due to another’s negligence, New York serves not as a leader but as the caboose on a train that has already left.

Procedural diligence in identifying defendants, adverse possession claims, and the sufficiency of allegations.

In this courtroom sketch, Hon. Larry Martin presides over a premises liability trial, R. Branch v. New York Housing Authority (NYCHA).

Fraud, jurisdictional limits, governmental immunity, liability in collisions, contractual interference and the sufficiency of appeals.

Late answer in a property dispute, disputes over serious injuries, a foreclosure’s defective dismissal order, and an inmate negligence claim.