New York City must continue paying subsidies to 15,000 formerly-homeless families while a Manhattan appellate court considers arguments by the Legal Aid Society that it is contractually obligated to do so.
A panel of the Appellate Division, First Department, yesterday directed the city to maintain its “advantage supplements” pending the court’s determination of an appeal of a lower court’s denial of Legal Aid’s request for a preliminary injunction.
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