May 2, 2026

Jurisdictional questions

Pursuant to CPLR 5015(a)(4), "[t]he court which rendered a judgment or order may relieve a party from it upon such terms as may be just, on motion of any interested person . . . upon the ground of . . . lack of jurisdiction to render the judgment or order." Where a defendant seeking to vacate a default judgment raises a jurisdictional objection pursuant to CPLR 5015(a)(4), and seeks a discretionary vacatur pursuant to CPLR 5015(a)(1), the court must resolve the jurisdictional question before determining whether to grant a discretionary vacatur of the default.

Atlantica, LLC v. Hunte, NY Slip Op 02619 (2d Dep't April 29, 2026)

Here is the decision.