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In New York, working long hours doesn’t just demand stamina; it deserves proper pay. Unfortunately, many employees across the city work overtime without ever receiving the wages they’ve rightfully earned. From wage theft to misclassification, employers often find ways to bend the rules, leaving… Read more
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A car accident can change your life in a second. Whether you’re commuting through Manhattan traffic, navigating Brooklyn’s side streets, or merging onto the BQE, the aftermath of a crash in New York can be overwhelming. From physical injuries and emotional distress to insurance paperwork and legal… Read more
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The family of a 40-year-old man who was killed last year at a tailgating event in Detroit is suing three companies in charge of running and managing the event, alleging their negligence contributed to his death.On September 15, 2024, Rayshawn Palmer was attending a tailgating event at Eastern… Read more
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At Morgan & Morgan, we’re continuing to fight on behalf of thousands of individuals and families across the country who have been harmed by the addictive nature of social media platforms like Meta (Facebook and Instagram), TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube.If you’re one of the clients involved in… Read more
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Living in New York City comes with its own set of challenges, but when your landlord crosses the line, it shouldn’t be one of them. Whether you’ve been threatened with eviction, denied essential repairs, or locked out of your own home, you have rights, and the law is on your side. The real question… Read more
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In a city where space is limited and housing battles are fierce, New York renters need more than just a lease; they need protection. When landlords cross the line, when repairs are ignored, when intimidation replaces professionalism, tenants deserve more than frustration. They deserve justice.At… Read more
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Getting fired is never easy, especially when it blindsides you. But not every unfair termination is unlawful. In New York, where employment is generally “at-will,” your employer doesn’t need a reason to let you go. However, if that reason violates federal or state law, you may have grounds for a… Read more
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In a city that never sleeps, safety should never be an afterthought. Whether you're shopping at a corner store, heading home to your apartment, or meeting friends at a nightclub, you have the right to expect reasonable security. But when property owners cut corners and someone gets hurt, it’s not… Read more
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Sports are supposed to be a source of passion, discipline, and achievement. Whether it’s youth soccer on a school field or a competitive adult league in Central Park, most athletes accept the physical risks that come with the game. But not all injuries are just “part of the sport.” Sometimes, those… Read more
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Every winter, New Yorkers and tourists flock to the slopes to carve fresh powder and experience the thrill of cold-weather sports. But while skiing and snowboarding are exhilarating, they’re not without risk. When safety is overlooked by another skier, an instructor, or even the resort itself,… Read more