(a) On a bond. An action to recover principal or interest upon a written instrument evidencing an indebtedness of the state of New York or of any person, association or public or private corporation, originally sold by the issuer after publication of an advertisement for bids for the issue i...
In New York, the statute of limitations on fraud begins to run on the date the plaintiff (the party bringing the lawsuit) is harmed by the fraudulent conduct. This is known as the accrual date. Under CPLR 213, the plaintiff must file the lawsuit within six years of the accrual date. Al...
New York Extends the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims Upon the Designation of a State or Federal Superfund SiteEdward McTiernan
More than six years after Donald Trump's lawyer paid off a porn star, New York prosecutors appear to be close to deciding whether the former president should face charges in connection with that payoff.
Now under the Adult Survivors Act, victims over 18 will be given a one-year window, regardless of how long ago the crime happened. "It's a huge win for survivors. It's a huge moment for New York State to really be a leader in survivors' rights," said Hoechstetter. ...
Nearly 200 survivors of sex abuse in New York jails rallied in Lower Manhattan on Wednesday, saying there's been no action from the state or city to make jails safer.
Does that mean prosecutors have run out of time? Trump thinks so. In social media posts, he insists that the statute of limitations “long ago expired,” calling the matter “old news.” But that’s not always how the law works. In New York, the clock can stop on the statute of li...
All states have a statute of limitations. Thestatute of limitationsis the timeframe within which you can file a lawsuit against your employer or the at-fault party following an accident. In New York, the statute of limitation for filing a workers' compensation case is two years from the date...
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In New York, the statute of limitations for a grand larceny charge is five years. All degrees of grand larceny are felonies. The statute of limitations for a petit larceny charge is two years. Petit larceny is a Class A misdemeanor. Penalties for all typ