Rivera v. Bane

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Rivera v Bane, Index No. 45305/92, refers to a case before the New York State Supreme Court of New York County that produced several rulings regarding the right of an individual to receive certain documents prior to a New York fair hearing.

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It was filed as a class action in 1994.[1] Following trial, the court ordered the city to make public assistance files available before fair hearings when timely requested by an appellant.[1]

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