Pearl River Chamber Becomes Entangled In Defamation Suit Against Former Officers
The Pearl River Chamber of Commerce has been roped into a defamation lawsuit that pits a former treasurer against four former directors.
Continue ReadingThe Pearl River Chamber of Commerce has been roped into a defamation lawsuit that pits a former treasurer against four former directors.
Continue ReadingDo these funders provide needed working capital to troubled companies in need of short-term cash? Or are they usurious lenders taking advantage of struggling business owners who have nowhere else to turn for financing?
Continue ReadingShipLion, Inc., a shipping consulting firm based in Pomona and Mahwah, NJ, says Bump Boxes, Inc. of Peoria, Il owes more than $500,000 in fees, according to a lawsuit filed last week in the Supreme Court of New York, Rockland County.
Continue ReadingFoot Locker Retail, Inc. of New York has filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court of Rockland County against Eklecco NewCo, LLC and Pyramid Management Group, which manages the Palisades Center in West Nyack, over lease dispute.
Continue ReadingNew City Drug Testing Lab Owner Pleads Guilty To Wire Fraud; Spring’s Hudson Valley Restaurant Week Returns May 10-23, Stony Point Case Dismissed
Continue ReadingThe yeshiva that bought Nyack College in December has asked the court to dismiss the Village’s lawsuit filed last month that has alleged the congregation failed to conduct safety inspections and has not resolved open code violations.
Continue ReadingAt issue in this case is how the town responds to illegal construction of a second-story addition and to the removal of trees without compliance to the town’s tree ordinance.
Continue ReadingHow Will South Nyack’s Pending Dissolution Impact Its Lawsuit Against The Viznitz Yeshiva Congregation?
Continue ReadingBuyer of Orangeburg building is asking court to declare the transaction null and void and have the $200,000 deposit returned.
Continue ReadingThe Village of South Nyack has filed a suit against Yeshiva Viznitz, which bought the Nyack College campus last year for $45.5 million, alleging the new occupant is using the property without proper permitting, has failed to conduct safety inspections, and has not resolved open code violations.
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