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Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Legendary director and Upper East Side resident Martin Scorsese is accused of owning $2.85 million in back taxes.

Manhattan »

Members of a federal panel reportedly mocked arguments by Mets legal counsel in their dispute with the trustee for the victims of Bernard Madoff.

Manhattan »

A Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruled that the NYCLU will be granted access to the NYPD's shooting incident reports.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

An April dog fight between a bulldog named Theo and a fox terrier called Lola has led to litigation at the building.

Midtown & Theater District »

The Naked Cowboy claims a character on a CBS soap opera is ruining his reputation, according to a report.

Manhattan »

Irving Picard, the trustee representing Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff's victims, is suing the Mets owners for $300 million.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A Clinton Street man is suing J. Crew over its use of the "Lower East Side" name on its clothing.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

The Dakota co-op board has been racially discriminating against applicants, a new lawsuit reportedly claims.

Manhattan »

Three people were charged with wire fraud in connection with a scheme in which they pretended to be Guggenheims.

Midtown & Theater District »

A disagreement over renting an adjacent property would result in the deli losing 200 seats and a legally-required exit.

Downtown »

Lawyers for the proposed mosque near Ground Zero hope a technicality will end a lawsuit against them.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

A family is asking for $500,000 in damages from an Upper East Side neighbor for the cigar smoke they say is hurting their health.

Manhattan »

The United Federation of Teachers appealed a judge's decision to make 12,000 teachers' ratings public.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

The Opera House at Lincoln Center has agreed to make changes to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Manhattan »

A Manhattan judge ruled that the Department of Education's ratings for 12,000 city teachers be released.