Government agency Regulatory profile

New York State Office

Juryvine tracks New York State Office across litigation, regulatory sagas, source feed signals, and related entities. This page shows what is present in the record and avoids inferring penalties, liability, or enforcement outcomes unless source documents support them.

Regulatory footprint

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linked cases

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sagas

Linked regulatory cases

Active Active litigation

Court rules on motion to adjourn conference in Lomba-Ajoku v. NY Office of Cannabis Management

S.D.N.Y. 24-cv-06112

The Southern District of New York ruled on a motion to adjourn a scheduled conference in Lomba-Ajoku v. New York State Office of Cannabis Management, docket 24-cv-06112. The court's decision concerns whether to postpone the conference to allow parties more time to prepare or negotiate. The underlying dispute details are not provided in the available

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

New York’s highest court questions legality of proposed Host Homes program

Court unknown

New York's highest court questioned whether the proposed Host Homes program acts as a shadow build care system. The program allows families in crisis to place children temporarily with unlicensed caregivers, raising concerns about legal protections and state liability.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

Plaintiff Files Declaration Supporting Claims in Ruona v. Gillco Products

D.N.J. 26-cv-02669

Ruona v. Gillco Products, LLC, a California Limited Liability Company et al is a civil case with the docket number 26-cv-02669. The case has a Declaration in Support, indicating that the plaintiff has provided evidence to support their claims. This suggests that the plaintiff is taking a proactive approach to the case. The current status of the case is not

3 events 3 coverage signals
Active Active litigation

Barkers-Okwan v. New York State Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) et al: Civil Case 26-cv-03748

N.D. Cal. 26-cv-03748

Barkers-Okwan is suing New York State Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) and others in a civil case. The case is currently at a stage where the court has made a docket annotation. The docket annotation is a routine stage in the litigation process, indicating that the court is updating the case's status and making any necessary entries.

4 events 4 coverage signals

Recent docket activity

Motion
A Motion was filed.

In Center For Biological Diversity v. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service et al: Certificate of Interested Entities Filed