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Midtown »

Margo Kane almost lost her lower leg in a massive explosion in Midtown Manhattan in 2007.

East New York »

The Brooklyn mom of the second-grader plans to sue city, claiming she was humiliated in front of class.

Civic Center »

Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city will fight nuisance suits rather than settle to make them go away. 

Wakefield »

Graham's family agreed to a $3.9 million settlement on Friday, the city's Law Department said.

Concourse »

Ashley Ramirez filed a notice of claim against the city in the death of her son, Poseidon Quinones.

Civic Center »

Residents, Pace University and Century 21 sued over a plan to open a probation office at 66 John St.

Civic Center »

The city won't say whether emails from the NYPD, DOE and other agencies will be preserved for posterity.

Gravesend »

A lawsuit claims New York City still doesn't have good disaster plans for the disabled.

Tottenville »

Lisa Micciulla-Roman will sue the city after a car plowed into her home, injuring her and her daughter.

Manhattan »

After losing appeal, art vendors to be limited in Union Square, Central Park, Battery Park and the High Line.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

The five men sent to jail in the 1989 Central Park jogger case want $250 from the city. Their convictions were overturned.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Joel Azumah dispatched buses to routes previously serviced by the MTA, but the city shut him down on Tuesday.