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What You Need to Know About Addressing Bad Shelter Conditions
You have the right to a clean and sanitary shelter unit, which means the unit should be in good repair and not have a problem with mice, rats, or bugs.
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What You Need to Know About Bringing a Lawsuit Against the Department of Homeless Services
There are several steps you must take if you plan to sue DHS for civil damages. While Legal Aid does not represent clients in this type of case, here is some general information about how...
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What You Need to Know if a Shelter Lost or Damaged Your Stuff
If your shelter lost or damaged your stuff, you can file a lawsuit in Small Claims Court for up to $10,000.
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What You Need to Know About Lump Sum Payments and Medicaid Eligibility
Information about receiving a lump sum payment from Medicaid and how it may affect your eligibility or coverage.
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What You Need to Know About Navigating the Juvenile Delinquency Process in NYC
Navigating the juvenile justice system can be challenging without help. Having an attorney by your side is critical! And should be a first step to protecting your rights. Our attorneys are available to assist you...
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What You Need to Know About Legal Structures for Small Business
Businesses must be organized in accordance with accepted legal structures. There are four basic types of legal structures for small businesses in New York State: Sole proprietorship Partnership (general or limited) Corporation Limited liability company....
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What You Need to Know About Starting a Business or Non-Profit
Information for individuals considering starting a business or non-profit and a summary of the legal issues you may face.
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What You Need to Know About the Treatment of Transgender Persons in Custody
Under the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Standards, transgender and intersex persons have some particular protections while in custody. Showers need to be private. There are some limits on searches. Jail and prison officials should...
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What You Need to Know if a Person in Custody Has Been Sexually Assaulted
Prison and jail officials have a legal duty under the Constitution to protect people from sexual abuse, both from staff and from other people in custody. Jail and prison authorities in New York also should...
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What You Need to Know About Medical and Mental Health Needs In Custody
Because people in custody cannot seek medical care on their own, jail and prison officials have an obligation to provide reasonably adequate medical care to incarcerated persons to address serious medical and mental health needs....
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