The Appellate Division affirmed the Order which granted defendants' CPLR 3211(a)(7) motion to dismiss the complaint. The ruling of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, which dismissed plaintiffs' complaint in the underlying fraud action for failure to state a claim, collaterally estops plaintiffs from arguing that, but for defendants' negligence in failing to timely serve the defendant doctors in the underlying action with the summons or timely seek an extension, they would have prevailed in the underlying matter. The motion court considered and properly rejected plaintiffs' alternative argument, that defendants' negligence caused them to sustain damages that they would not have incurred but for defendants' negligence, including pursuing the appeal from the dismissal of the underlying action for failure to timely serve the underlying doctor defendants with summonses. The motion court also properly dismissed the breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty claims as duplicative of the legal malpractice claim. They are both predicated on the same allegations and seek relief identical to that sought in the malpractice cause of action.
Zegelstein v. Roth Law Firm PLLC, NY Slip Op 03396 (1st Dep't May 27, 2021)