On November 21, 2024, ECBAWM filed a lawsuit in King County Supreme Court on behalf of two renters alleging that Affordable Housing Real Estate Corp. and landlords working with the company, repeatedly and entirely ignored their inquiries upon learning the two families had housing assistance vouchers. The complaint alleges that the Fair Housing Justice Center conducted a testing investigation which shows an ongoing practice of refusing to work with or show apartments to individuals with housing vouchers. As alleged in the lawsuit, the Defendants’ refusal to assist, negotiate with, or rent to the Plaintiffs constitutes source of income discrimination prohibited by the New York City Human Rights Law. The plaintiffs are represented by ECBAWM partner Diane Houk and Housing Works attorneys Armen Merjian and Bex Rothenberg-Montz. https://lnkd.in/etD6uugr
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Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel LLP is a litigation boutique that handles a diverse array of civil rights, commercial, criminal, and ethics-related matters. We have one of the leading civil rights practices in the country. Our areas of expertise include First Amendment, employment and housing discrimination, election law, sexual harassment and assault, children’s rights, disability rights, prisoners’ rights, police misconduct, wrongful death, wage and hour, and class action litigation. Our commercial litigation practice serves a broad range of clients, from publicly traded corporations to individuals and small businesses, and includes contract litigation, internal investigations, real estate litigation, competition issues, intellectual property, and appellate litigation. Our criminal practice includes representing individuals and entities in investigations, plea arrangements, trials, appeals, and collateral proceedings in federal and state courts. Our legal ethics group is nationally recognized for its counseling and representation of lawyers in disciplinary matters, partnership and fee disputes, disqualification motions, internal risk management audits, and for providing legal ethics expert opinions.
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Civil Rights Lawyer | Partner at Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel | Writer | Composer | Pianist
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On Friday, November 22, 2024, we filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court on behalf of a tenant, alleging that Essex Property Trust, Inc. refused to allow her to apply to renew her lease at an apartment building in Long Beach, California using her Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher. As alleged in the suit, Essex’s refusal to consider the tenant’s Housing Choice Voucher violated California’s fair housing laws, which explicitly prohibit landlords from discriminating on the basis of a tenant’s lawful source of income. “When large corporate landlords like Essex ignore California law and refuse to consider a tenant applicant’s Section 8 voucher as a source of income, they close the door to low-income renters, who are already struggling to find affordable housing in the Los Angeles area,” said ECBAWM Nick Bourland. “This suit seeks to hold Essex accountable for its flagrant violation of our client’s fair housing rights and to ensure that future Essex tenants are not turned away based on their source of income.” The plaintiff is represented by ECBAWM attorneys Nick Bourland and Vasudha Talla. https://lnkd.in/eruSZN2D
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The Sing Sing Chronicles is a four-part series that builds on decades of investigative reporting from Dateline NBC Producer Dan Slepian and exposes the injustice of five different cases of wrongful conviction at Sing Sing Correctional Facility. The documentary features BxD Board Chair Earl Ward's client JJ Velazquez who was recently exonerated. Don’t miss this special two-night event from Director Dawn Porter this Saturday and Sunday at 9pm ET on MSNBC.
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Today, we filed a lawsuit on behalf of J.H, a developmentally-disabled man with autism and intellectual disabilities, who was neglected and brutally beaten while living under the care and supervision of HASC Center, Inc., the operator of residential facilities for adults with developmental disabilities in Brooklyn and Queens. The suit alleges that HASC failed to supervise J.H. and failed to protect him from a brutal beating by an HASC aide, which resulted in J.H. being hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. “Families of adults with developmental disabilities trust that organizations like HASC Center will care for their loved ones,” said ECBAWM attorney Nick Bourland “Instead of treating J.H. with dignity, HASC neglected him and did nothing to protect him from a foreseeable, brutal attack that left him gravely injured. This suit seeks to hold HASC and its staff accountable for its inhumane treatment of J.H., a particularly vulnerable individual.” J.H. is represented by ECBAWM attorneys Ilann Maazel, Nick Bourland, and Sana Mayat. https://lnkd.in/dMTBw5Qz
ECBAWM Files Suit On Behalf of Developmentally-Disabled Man Who Was Neglected and Brutally Beaten at a Brooklyn Group Home
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Suing the #NYPD feels great; winning feels even better. Can’t stop smiling on the way out of federal court after the judge approved our $17 million settlement, providing a measure of justice to the thousands of New Yorkers forced to remove religious head coverings for an illegal photo database. So grateful to all the people who made this victory possible: our brilliant co-counsel at Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel LLP, my amazing colleagues at Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, and most of all, our fearless clients, who fought with us every step of the way for more than 6 years. ??
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On Monday November 18, 2024, U.S. District Court judge, Analisa Torres granted final approval of ECBAWM’s class action settlement with the City of New York for $17.5 million for people who were forced to remove their religious head coverings for post-arrest photos. Under the terms of the settlement, more than 3,600 class members were eligible for payments of approximately $7,000 to $13,000. The settlement came nearly four years after the NYPD agreed to change its policy on religious head coverings and as the NYPD faced allegations it illegally retained mugshots as part of its facial recognition surveillance program. The class is represented by Andrew Wilson, Matt Brinckerhoff, Sana Mayat, Carlos Martínez-Montes, and Dymond Wells of Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel LLP (ECBAWM), a leading civil rights law firm, together with Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.), a New York-based privacy and civil rights group.
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NEW YORK, NY – On November 18, 2024, the New York University Journal of Legislation & Public Policy and the Brennan Center for Justice convened a panel discussion at the New York University School of Law to discuss the genesis of bipartisan legislative reforms to the Federal Bureau of Prisons in the 118th?Congress and prior, including the Federal Prison Oversight Act and the Prison Camera Reform Act.?On the panel, ECBAWM Attorney?Dan Eisenberg?spoke about his work as Deputy Staff Director & Senior Counsel to the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations—the primary investigative body of the United States Senate—leading investigations into corruption, mismanagement, and abuse at the Federal Bureau of Prisons. These investigations, plus reporting from the Associated Press, helped to foster bipartisan consensus that the Federal Bureau of Prisons required additional oversight and scrutiny. Dan was joined on the panel by Hernandez Stroud of the Brennan Center for Justice, Michael Sisak of the Associated Press, Kevin Ring of Arnold Ventures (formerly President of FAMM), and Sara Schaumburg of Arnold Ventures (formerly Chief Counsel to U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA)).
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Following a?groundbreaking settlement secured by ECBAWM in August 2024, in which Parkchester agreed to set aside apartments and end minimum income requirements for renters with housing vouchers and subsidies, ECBAWM has secured an additional settlement between Parkchester and a Section 8 voucher holder, Ms. S. In November 2022, ECBAWM filed a complaint on behalf of Ms. S. in the New York Division of Human Rights against Parkchester for discriminating against Ms. S. based on her source of income. As part of the settlement, Parkchester agreed to pay Ms. S $75,000 plus her attorney’s fees, which is believed to be one of the highest settlements ever approved by the Division in a housing discrimination case. In a statement, Ms. S said: “The value of having a home: a place to come back to at night, a safe place to protect your children and raise your family, somewhere that’s yours is absolutely priceless. I’ve always believed in standing up for myself, so I greatly appreciate the support, the effort and the fight from the FHJC and especially from my attorneys Diane Houk and Vivake Prasad. They made me be heard and I will forever be grateful.” The settlement was featured in the newsletter of the Fair Housing Justice Center, available?here. Ms. S was represented by ECBAWM attorneys?Diane Houk and?Vivake Prasad.
Parkchester Agrees to Additional Source-Of-Income Housing Discrimination Settlement
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On Friday, November 15, ECBAWM filed a lawsuit on behalf of the estate of Donny Ubiera, who died in August 2023 while incarcerated at Rikers Island. The suit alleges that Mr. Ubiera died of a preventable methadone overdose after City correctional officers failed to provide the supervision and care that he needed, and amidst the City’s ongoing failure to interrupt the crisis of drug trade and overdose within the City jail system. Maricela Ubiera, Mr. Ubiera’s mother and the administrator of his estate, is represented by ECBAWM attorneys?Katie Rosenfeld,?Julia Kuan, and?Sonya Levitova. Read more about the suit?here.
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On November 6, 2024, ECBAWM partner Zoe Salzman, Of Counsel Vasudha Talla, and associates Vivake Prasad and Bianca H. joined the ACLU of Northern California and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area as co-counsel in their clients’ efforts to combat unconstitutional laws and protect the rights of unhoused individuals in San Francisco. The Coalition on Homelessness and seven individuals sued the City and County of San Francisco in 2022 for unconstitutional sweeps of unhoused San Franciscans and the destruction of their property. Attorneys from ECBAWM are eager to collaborate with the ACLU on this important project. https://lnkd.in/e_WqKEqC
ECBAWM Joins Lawsuit Challenging San Francisco’s Unconstitutional Treatment of Homeless Individuals
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