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02 Mar, 2026
Lemon Law New York Used Car Engine Fire Dispute
This case study examines a Lemon Law New York Used Car dispute involving a certified preowned vehicle purchased from a Manhattan dealership. The buyer experienced repeated engine-related fire hazards shortly after purchase. Relying on protections under New York General Business Law § 198-b, commonly known as the Used Car Lemon Law, the consumer pursued statutory remedies after multiple failed repair attempts. The court ultimately ordered a full refund, reinforcing the strength of New York’s used vehicle consumer protection framework.
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27 Feb, 2026
New York State Medical Confidentiality Law Dispute
The following case study analyzes a dispute involving alleged unauthorized access to internal medical records in New York City. The matter required a careful interpretation of the New York state medical confidentiality law and related statutory protections. The dispute centered on whether brief system access constituted unlawful disclosure under New York law. The case demonstrates how courts evaluate confidentiality status, intent, and risk of disclosure under the New York state medical confidentiality law.
27 Feb, 2026
Lemon Law Attorney NYC: Luxury Sedan Transmission Case
Purchasing or leasing a new vehicle, especially a luxury model, comes with high expectations of performance and reliability.Unfortunately, even premium cars can suffer from significant defects that compromise their value and safety.When a new car repeatedly fails to perform as it should, owners in New York are protected by robust consumer protection statutes, and a skilled lemon law attorney nyc can assist in securing the appropriate statutory remedy.
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27 Feb, 2026
New York Lemon Law Used Car Victory for a Defective Vehicle
The New York Used Car Lemon Law provides crucial protections for consumers who purchase pre-owned vehicles from dealerships.This statute, found in New York General Business Law § 198-b, ensures that buyers are not left without recourse when a recently purchased vehicle develops significant defects.This case study illustrates how these legal protections can be effectively utilized to secure statutory relief when a dealership fails to repair a warrantied used car.
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