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It would not be expensive for a lawyer to review documents.
It would not be expensive for a lawyer to review documents.

Racial discrimination

Answered 13 years and 2 months ago by attorney Sharon M. Siegel   |   1 Answer
There is no case here.  There are no damages.
There is no case here.  There are no damages.

Workplace harrasment

Answered 13 years and 4 months ago by Thatcher Stone (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Talk to a lawyer first. Alerting your employer before you get full information could hurt your case.
Talk to a lawyer first. Alerting your employer before you get full information could hurt your case.
The problem that you have is the company may have a 'pretext' for suspending you or other discipline- the employees working outside of their true jobs. On its face, you do have a possible claim for race discrimination-based activity by your employer. You should consult with qualified counsel. Gerry Wendrovsky, Esq.- Upper West Side Lawyer www.upperwestsidelawyer.com... Read More
The problem that you have is the company may have a 'pretext' for suspending you or other discipline- the employees working outside of their true... Read More

I believe I was discriminated against at work, does my case have grounds for suing?

Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by Gerry M Wendrovsky (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You may consider filing a complaint with the NYS Labor Department. Gerry Wendrovsky, Esq.- Upper West Side Lawyer www.upperwestsidelawyer.com
You may consider filing a complaint with the NYS Labor Department. Gerry Wendrovsky, Esq.- Upper West Side Lawyer www.upperwestsidelawyer.com
A coop can place restrictions on subleasing a unit owner's apartment. However, as it appears the subleasing has occurred with this apartment for twenty years, then the coop would have a harder time demonstrating it had the right to not approve the sublease- yet, this would have to be determined in court. These cases take time, I can advise from experience, but the unit owner (tenant) would have to be part of the court process, where you could claim discrimination, assuming you can prove the Board member made that statement. Gerry Wendrovsky, Esq. http://www.upperwestsidelawyer.com/... Read More
A coop can place restrictions on subleasing a unit owner's apartment. However, as it appears the subleasing has occurred with this apartment for... Read More

Landlord is being unfair, see below

Answered 13 years and 10 months ago by attorney Sharon M. Siegel   |   1 Answer
If he is really disabled, and should be living in a better place, perhaps you should negotiate for the money, and at the same time try to get him more appropriate housing, which he might get at public expense.  As to the specific question you asked, there is little you can do except respond to the landlord's complaints, and call the police at the time of any confrontation.... Read More
If he is really disabled, and should be living in a better place, perhaps you should negotiate for the money, and at the same time try to get him... Read More
This is not a legal issue.
This is not a legal issue.