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7 Times Doctor Seuss Was Quoted in Court
Sometimes, judges and legal teams turn to words of wisdom from outside the courtroom when explaining their rulings or points of view. In honor of the legendary children’s book author Dr. Seuss’ 117th birthday, here are seven recent examples of times when his work has been quoted in US courts:
Read MoreNew York Eviction Policies During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Paying rent is hard enough without a global pandemic. With unemployment the highest in New York since the Great Depression as a result of Coronavirus, paying rent is getting more difficult for many. Government Help Financial support from the stimulus bill recently passed by the federal government, along with unemployment benefits for those who qualify,…
Read MoreNew York Tenants: Are You Living in Substandard Living Conditions During the Coronavirus Outbreak?
New York has housing rules and regulations in place to set health and safety standards that owners must fulfill for their tenants. With quarantine in effect for the foreseeable future following the Coronavirus outbreak, now is the time to ensure that you are able to live safely and comfortably in your home. After all, you’ll…
Read MoreSobo & Sobo: COVID-19 Update
How We’re Caring for the Wounded Editors Note: Nancy Gerson and her team, working from home, managed to settle 10 personal injury cases last week. I repeat – ten last week. Managing the skill, logistics, communications and details of one settlement is hard work, requiring time and knowledge many legal professionals lack. Nancy and her…
Read MoreWhat Color is the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Ribbon?
At the moment, there is no official color for the awareness ribbon representing support and awareness of the COVID-19 coronavirus. If you’re seeking a way to promote awareness and show your support for those affected by the coronavirus, we created a template awareness ribbon that you and your kids can color in and share on…
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