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The New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law gives DMV the authority to suspend registrations for habitual and persistent violations of the law. [3] In 2015-2016, the DMV enacted regulations allowing the suspensions of registration for people who fail to pay 5 road charge fines (toll violations) within 18 months. [3] [4]
Pages in category "Law firms based in New York (state)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP (known as Cadwalader) is a white-shoe law firm based in New York City. It is the city's oldest law firm [4] [5] and one of the oldest continuously operating legal practices in the United States. [6] Attorney John Wells founded the practice in 1792.
Pages in category "Law firms based in New York City" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The rationale behind the establishment of this office was to offload the large volume of such cases from the New York City Criminal Court, and also authorized local parking violations bureaus. [ 9 ] Effective April 1, 2013, the Suffolk County Traffic and Parking Violations Agency began adjudicating parking summonses, red light camera citations ...
In 2003, New York City had roughly 61 city agencies employing an estimated 500 lawyers as administrative law judges and/or hearing officers/examiners. [13] Non-OATH tribunals that also operate in New York City include: The city DOF Parking Adjudications Division (Parking Violations Bureau) adjudicates parking violations. [14]
28-11 Queens Plaza North, originally known as Queens Court Plaza [1] or Queens Plaza Court, [2] is an office building located at Queens Plaza North (Bridge Plaza North) and 29th Street in Long Island City, Queens, New York City. Currently city-owned, it is used as offices for the New York City Departments of Education and Transportation.
Leo J. Hickey: 1934 – December 25, 1937 (died in office) Harold St. Leo O'Dougherty (interim): sworn in on December 27, 1937 [2] Michael F. Walsh: 1938–1939 (resigned, appointed Secretary of State of New York) Vine H. Smith (interim): 1939; Harold Maurice Kennedy: 1939–1944 (resigned, appointed judge of this Court])