The appeal is dismissed because plaintiff failed to file a proper appellate record. Plaintiff failed to include the underlying motion to dismiss, her opposition to that motion, and the exhibits annexed to the parties' submissions, pursuant to CPLR 5526. Without the benefit of a proper record, the Appellate Division cannot review this matter, as the trial court granted the motion to dismiss based in part on the documentary evidence annexed to the parties' submissions.
Woodward v. City of New York, NY Slip Op 03216 (1st Dep't June 13, 2023)