A tenant’s lawyer claims the data collected by the court system in New York City Housing Court and is sold to outside vendors is being used to blacklist tenants who landlords perceive as combative.

James Fishman of Fishman & Neil, an attorney for tenant James Whelan, says in Whelan v. Lippman, 112376, that the court’s information fails to paint a complete picture of tenants’ justification for filing cases or their dispositions in Housing Court.

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