Christopher Casey was working at the LIRR’s Hillside Maintenance Facility in Queens when he was told to work on the underside of a train car, he said in a Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit.
It's a huge update, years in the making, for anyone who parks a car in the city of. The city could soon be overhauling its courtesy tow system after settling a lawsuit.
St. Petersburg, Fla. — Alex Palou and McLaren have settled their lawsuit, which was likely on the road to appeal after a $12 million breach-of-contract verdict against Palou in a British court earlier ...
After a protracted legal battle in federal court — and six years’ worth of Inquirer stories — lawyers for the city have tentatively agreed to start tracking towed cars.
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