New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06684

Introduced
3/19/25  

Caption

Preserves the right to a jury trial for actions commenced pursuant to a human rights law that include a demand for equitable relief.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S04025

Preserves the right to a jury trial for actions commenced pursuant to a human rights law that include a demand for equitable relief.

NY A04328

Preserves the right to a jury trial for actions commenced pursuant to a human rights law that include a demand for equitable relief.

NY A02182

Permits awarding of reasonable attorneys' fees and costs in court actions for unlawful discriminatory practices pursuant to the human rights law.

NY A04240

Provides for the award of attorney's fees in actions under the human rights law.

NY S05767

Provides for the award of attorney's fees in actions under the human rights law.

NY A01697

Permits the admissibility of testimony that a person reported acts of discrimination to another person in a civil trial under the human rights law, including the contents of such report.

NY S02573

Permits the admissibility of testimony that a person reported acts of discrimination to another person in a civil trial under the human rights law, including the contents of such report.

NY S03320

Creates a residential condominium owner's bill of rights that includes the right to transparency, the right to timely decisions, voting rights, the right to notice, and the right against extraordinary expenses.

NY A06241

Creates a residential condominium owner's bill of rights that includes the right to transparency, the right to timely decisions, voting rights, the right to notice, and the right against extraordinary expenses.

NY S06411

Permits awarding of reasonable attorneys' fees and costs and exemplary damages in court actions for unlawful discriminatory practices pursuant to the human rights law; provides incentive to the employer not to discriminate against the employee knowing there will be financial repercussions for their actions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.