Second Amendment Appeal Susan Chana Lask Files Second Circuit Appeal Over NYPD Gun License Delays This federal appeal seeks enforcement of New York’s six-month statutory deadline for firearm license applications and challenges years-long administrative delays by the NYPD as a violation of constitutional rights. Published April 3, 2026 Key Court Filings and Documents Review the …
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Susan Chana Lask Projects Wave of Lawsuits if Mamdani is NYC Mayor
By Susan Chana Lask New Yorkers are already watching their courts pushed to the brink, with judges frustrated by clogged dockets. If Mamdani takes office with his agenda, the courtroom—not City Hall—will become the battleground. Instead of governance, taxpayers will fund years of litigation, emergency injunctions, and political legal wars that delay real solutions for …
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Lask Files Class Action RICO Against 4 Interstate Movers
Today Attorney Susan Chana Lask filed a Federal Class Action RICO complaint seeking $5 Mil in damages and injunctions against numerous interstate movers victimizing consumers nationwide during the Covid pandemic. The case is Stephanie Wagner v. New Era Relocation LLC, Moving Solutions LLC, Gold Standard Relocation, et al #21-cv-07092, in the Eastern District of New York. See …
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Law360: Ex-NY Judge Claims Movers Demanded ‘Ransom’ For His Stuff
Author: Kevin Penton April 16, 2021 A former New York judge claimed in a $5 million putative class action that a network of movers unlawfully sought a “ransom” for his family’s belongings before destroying some of the goods and leaving the items inside a “dirty trailer” in Bayonne, New Jersey. Jeffrey Spinner and two others who …
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Protect Your Online Brand With An Anti-Cybersquatting Federal Injunction, Without Registering a Trademark
If you spent years branding your name without filing for a trademark, you can still protect your brand with a federal injunction under the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (“ACPA”). I filed a federal complaint using the Anti-Cybersquatting law, and won a permanent injunction to protect my brand after someone hijacked my name and registered it …
1 Surefire Way to Stop DOT Movers From Holding Your Property Hostage
With the surge of nationwide moves during CoVid, despicable Department of Transportation (“DOT”) licensed movers are holding homeowners’ property hostage for cash ransom above the contract price. Here’s how to beat them. Homeowners often are afraid to fight nasty movers who leave threatening messages to auction off the property if they aren’t paid the cash, …
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