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Fertility Doctors Sued 55 CPW For Water Damage But Defendant Says No Diversity

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE, Jan 15 – Fertility doctors for water damage sued the co-op board of 55 Central Park South. 

 On December 16 U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Jed S. Rakoff held his sentencing. Inner City Press covered it.  

 The doctors put forward a photo of their entrance, and board minutes and an email.

Still, there are over-broad discovery demands, and the scope of an upcoming deposition, two hours in length, has been limited.

On January 15, Judge Rakoff held an oral argument. Inner City Press called in to cover it. First the AT&T line was "locked by host," which Inner City Press hears too frequently. But after a simple inquiry it was opened, much better than in some other cases.

  The defendants are saying that the real parties in interest in the case are Professional Corporations and that there is no diversity jurisdiction. Judge Rakoff questioned them about it.

The case is Kofinas et al v. Fifty-Five Corporation et al., 20-cv-7500 (Rakoff)

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