New York Louis Akin vs. Assessor and Board of Assessment Review of the Town of Greece, Monroe County — Post Trial is a court case in which Louis Akin challenged the Town of Greece's system of assessing property taxes. In this case, Akin argued that the Town of Greece violated New York State Real Property Tax Law by not adequately assessing his property's value. The case went to trial and, ultimately, the court found in favor of Akin, ruling that the Town of Greece violated the law. The case of New York Louis Akin vs. Assessor and Board of Assessment Review of the Town of Greece, Monroe County — Post Trial is organized into three main types of documents: the Complaint, the Answer, and the Decision. The Complaint is the document in which Akin outlines his grievances against the Town of Greece and the reasons why he believes the Town violated the law. The Answer is the Town of Greece's response to Akin's Complaint. The Decision is the court's ruling on the case, which was ultimately in favor of Akin. New York Louis Akin vs. Assessor and Board of Assessment Review of the Town of Greece, Monroe County — Post Trial is an important case as it set a precedent for property tax assessments in New York State. Through this case, Akin was able to successfully challenge the Town of Greece's assessment system and helped to ensure that all property owners were treated fairly and equally under the law.