August 10, 2020

CPLR Article 78 proceedings.

In order to annul an administrative determination made after a hearing, directed by law, at which evidence is taken, a court must conclude that the record lacks substantial evidence to support the determination. "Substantial evidence" is relevant proof that a reasonable mind may accept as adequate to support a conclusion or ultimate fact.

Matter of Batra v. Egan, NY Slip Op 04300 (2d Dep't July 29, 2020)

Here is the decision.