New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed the first lawsuits under her office’s “de facto” rent stabilization compliance program, taking legal action against two Brooklyn landlords accused of illegal evictions, tenant harassment, and failure to register regulated housing units with state authorities. The lawsuits, announced last Monday, June 16, 2026 target property owners John…
Attorney Stephanie Lindsey is raising awareness about the legal and financial risks associated with Medicaid estate recovery, cautioning families that failure to plan ahead could result in the loss of real property following long-term care placement. In a recent social media briefing, Lindsey emphasized that individuals with aging parents—particularly those who own homes outright—should take…
The recent remarks by French politician Raphaël Glucksmann calling for the return of the Statue of Liberty to France demands a legal and diplomatic analysis. While his statement was largely symbolic, it raises fundamental questions about the ownership, international agreements, and historical significance of the iconic statue. Can France legally demand the return of Lady…