In NYC Four Hours and 107
New Lawsuits After Coronavirus Shutdown Inner
City Press on Case
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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NYC COURTHOUSES,
May 25 – The filing of
lawsuit was re-opened after
the Coronavirus shut down on
May 25 - Memorial Day - and in
the first four hours here was
the scorecard in the five
boroughs of New York City, as
compiled by Inner City Press:
Manhattan: 29
lawsuits; Bronx: 24 suits;
Queens: eight new cases;
Staten Island: two suits; and
the leader, Brooklyn, with 44
new cases.
On May 22,
NYS Chief Administrative Judge
Lawrence K. Marks announced in
a memo: "This expanded use of
NYSCEF will permit a
significant broadening of
civil litigation in a manner
that continues to ensure the
highest measure of health and
safety to judges, court
personnel, and the public."
Inner City
Press will be covering these,
and the U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York it is based in.
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