A motion pursuant to CPLR 3012(d) to extend the time to answer a complaint requires the movant to demonstrate both a reasonable excuse for its delay and a potentially meritorious defense to the claims to which it is responding. The determination of what constitutes a reasonable excuse lies within the sound discretion of the Supreme Court. In making that discretionary determination, the court should consider relevant factors, such as the extent of the delay, prejudice or lack of prejudice to the opposing party, whether there has been willfulness, and the strong public policy in favor of resolving cases on the merits.
209 Barbey St. Trust v. Scotland, NY Slip Op 04938 (2d Dep't October 9, 2024)