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Litigation

A Daily Harvest meal kit
Jun 28

Multiple Daily Harvest Customers Had Organs Removed as Lawsuits Descend on the Meal Kit Company

Approximately a dozen subscribers to the Daily Harvest meal kits had surgery to remove their gallbladders after eating its French Lentil + Leek Crumbles dish. Many law suits are expected.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Aug 8

Why Posting Selfies With Street Art Could Get You Sued

Independent creators are using the legal system to fight back against advertisers and sponsored content grifters making use of their work.
By Helen Holmes
Mayor Bill de Blasio joins Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito to sign legislation to prevent tenant harassment Mayor Bill de Blasio joins Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito to sign legislation to prevent tenant harassment. (Demetrius Freeman/Mayoral Photography Office)
Sep 24

Gags to Riches: New Tenant Laws Limit Buyout Options

Mayor de Blasio signed new legislation on September 3 that creates additional restrictions and penalties for landlords that behave in a way that constitutes the new description of harassment.
By Morgan Halberg
The Assembly Judiciary Committee holds its final public hearing on the Exxon settlement in Bayonne, one of the primary contamination sites.
Jun 10

Environmental groups file motion to intervene in Exxon settlement litigation

By Chase Brush
Robert Blumenthal. (Photo courtesy Patrick McMullan)
Feb 26

It’s On: Dealer Robert Blumenthal to Countersue Artist Dean Levin, Attorney Says

By Nate Freeman
Stephanie Wood, Bob Gans, Sunny Leone, Bob Guccione, and Victoria Zdrok at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of The Penthouse Executive Club. (Photo by Patrick McMullan)
May 19

The Observer Scores One for the First Amendment

By Ken Kurson
Christine Quinn gave her State of the City address today. (Photo: NY1)
Feb 21

Christine Quinn Hails ‘Tremendous Victory’ In Homeless Shelter Suit [Update]

By Hunter Walker
Dec 22

New York Times Lawsuit Aims to Make NYPD Open Up

By Kat Stoeffel
Dec 2

Square Heads To Court Over Patent Problems

By Observer Staff
Aug 27

Paul Allen Sues Just About Everyone

By Steve Huff
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