Here is the actual decision of Williams v The New York City Transit Authority. Copy it and give it to your lawyer if you have a pending Transit Authority matter.

In this decision you will see a Judge in Brooklyn who sets the Transit Authority straight on its poor behavior in providing discovery to the plaintiff's lawyer.

Here is the decision that Justice Miller of Kings County wrote in Williams v. The New York City Transit Authority where he dismissed as semantic the Transit Authority's contention that its failure to locate data from an event recorder box-the equivalent of an airplane's black box"-was not "willful". We have blogged about this before but we felt that it was important to have our readers see the actual decision. If you have a current matter with the Transit Authority tell your lawyer about this decision. If you need to talk to us about your case with the Transit Authority contact us immediately.

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