New York judges on Thursday declined to halt a lawsuit claiming an Albany-area hotel that housed refugees and asylum-seekers violated town laws.
The New York Supreme Court Third Appellate Department’s decision temporarily affirms a lower court order allowing the Town of Colonie—located about 150 miles north of Manhattan—to proceed with enforcement action and a lawsuit against Surestay Plus by Best Western Albany Airport.
The decision is “based upon the unavailability of the requested relief,” since the hotel submitted its preliminary injunction and stay requests to the incorrect court, Associate Justice Mark Powers wrote in a footnote. The decision, the judge ...
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