Housing Authority's Argument In Lead Paint Case 'Not Sufficient,' Panel Says

NEW YORK - A New York appeals panel on March 21 affirmed a trial court's decision that denied summary judgment dismissal to the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) in a lead-based paint poisoning lawsuit, concluding that the housing authority's argument is "not sufficient to conclusively prove that no lead paint was used" (Dakota Jade T., and infant, by her mother and natural guardian Tiesha J. v. New York City Housing Authority, No. 3144, 350150/11, N.Y. Sup., App. Div., 1st Dept.; 2017 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 1949).
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