August 12, 2025

Negligent misrepresentation.

In order to state a cause of action for negligent misrepresentation, a plaintiff must allege: (1) a special or privity-like relationship imposing a duty on the defendant to impart correct information to the plaintiff; (2) that the information was incorrect or withheld; and (3) reasonable reliance on the information or the omission. A conventional business relationship, without more, is insufficient to create a fiduciary relationship. A plaintiff must make a showing of special circumstances that transformed the business relationship to a fiduciary one, such as control by one party of the other for the good of the other.

Away Envtl., Inc. v. Town of Clarkstown, NY Slip Op 04535 (2d Dep't August 6, 2025)

Here is the decision.