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Court of Appeals resolves Appellate Division split and explains when a statute is “sufficiently specific” in order to establish vicarious liability under New York’s Labor Law

UnknownJun 1, 2026(about 6 hours ago)

Court of Appeals resolves Appellate Division split and explains when a statute is “sufficiently specific” in order to establish vicarious liability un

Last week, the Court of Appeals decided whether the statutory language of Industrial Code Section 23-4.2(k) was “sufficiently specific” to impose vicarious liability against a construction site owner under Labor Law § 241(6).... By: Carr Maloney P.C.

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