Lee states that he lived in Texas and worked in his home office there. He reported to managers based in New York, served clients mostly based in New York, and travelled to New York State and City two to three times a year, for two to three days each visit, in order to meet with supervisors and service clients. Lee's presence in New York was not sufficient to vest the courts of this State with subject matter jurisdiction over his claims under the New York State and City Human...
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