Recent articles have focused on activities of the Law Department that raise revenue for the city, a vital function especially in these troubled economic times. Some of the Law Department’s most important contributions in this regard result from the work of its Tax and Bankruptcy Litigation Division.
The 36 attorneys of the Tax and Bankruptcy Litigation Division represent the city in a range of proceedings and other matters, including bankruptcy proceedings, in which the city as creditor seeks to protect its interests, consisting primarily of the payment of delinquent taxes, with respect to a bankrupt debtor; condemnation proceedings; and proceedings to review real property tax assessments.
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