New York had enough time after a snowfall to clear an icy sidewalk on which a woman slipped and fell four days later, a divided Manhattan appeals court has ruled.
The Appellate Division, First Department, in a case that underlines the role wintry weather often plays in litigation in northeastern courts, reinstated her lawsuit in Rodriguez v. Woods, 12660.
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