Justice Orders Second Napeague Lawsuit To Proceed To Trial - 27 East

Justice Orders Second Napeague Lawsuit To Proceed To Trial

By Will James on Dec 12, 2011
A New York State Supreme Court justice on Monday struck down Napeague homeowners’ requests for a summary judgment and injunction in their legal battle against East Hampton Town over the... more

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