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A New York state judge harshly criticized a major toy retailer recently for using litigation as a tactic in negotiating a new lease for its Times Square store in Manhattan. The court faulted the tenant’s filing of a lawsuit during lease negotiations, emphasizing the fact that a borderline frivolous lawsuit used for negotiation purposes was a waste of taxpayers’ money and New York City’s resources, including its court system.