Legal Dispute Leads to Larger Airport Advertisement

A legal battle initiated by a New York lawyer over a contracted advertisement at an upstate New York airport has concluded with a much more prominent display. Megan Thomas, of a Syracuse-based firm specializing in sexual harassment cases, originally secured a contract for a small advertisement at Syracuse Hancock International Airport last summer.

Initial Contract and Subsequent Dispute

The initial agreement covered a limited space for the advertisement. However, details of the dispute leading to the expanded display were not provided. The resolution ultimately resulted in the firm’s ad now occupying two entire walls within the airport.

Firm Specializes in Sexual Harassment Cases

Megan Thomas’s firm focuses on representing clients in sexual harassment cases. The expanded advertisement will likely increase visibility for the firm and its services within the Syracuse area and for travelers passing through the airport.

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