May 23, 2019

CPLR 5511.

No appeal lies from an order entered upon the default of the appealing party.

HSBC Bank USA, Natl. Assn. v. Guaman, NY Slip Op 03772 (2d Dep't May 15, 2019)

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May 22, 2019

CPLR 3025(b).

Although leave to amend a pleading will generally be granted in the absence of prejudice or surprise to the opposing party, the motion will be denied where the proposed amendment is palpably insufficient or patently devoid of merit.

Greene v. Esplanade Venture Partnership, NY Slip Op 03771 (2d Dep't May 15, 2019)

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May 21, 2019

Service of process.

The process server's affidavit of service gives rise to a presumption of proper service, and the plaintiff's conclusory and unsupported statements in his affidavit are insufficient to rebut the presumption.

Green Tree Servicing, LLC v. Ferando, NY Slip Op 03770 (2d Dep't May 15, 2019)

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May 20, 2019

Contract construction.

Where the parties' agreements are complete, clear and unambiguous on their face, they must be enforced according to the plain meaning of their terms.

Teledata Tech. Solutions, Inc. v. Sandton Fund Assignments, LLC, NY Slip Op 03889 (1st Dep't May 16, 2019)

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May 19, 2019

Summary judgment in a personal injury action.

A plaintiff is not required to show freedom from comparative fault in order to establish prima facie entitlement to judgment as a matter of law on the issue of liability.

Catanzaro v. Edery, NY Slip Op 03762 (2d Dep't May 15, 2019)

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May 18, 2019

CPLR 3126(3).

When a party fails to comply with a court order and frustrates the disclosure scheme set forth in the CPLR, it is within the court's discretion to strike or dismiss a pleading. The drastic remedy of dismissing a complaint is granted only where the plaintiff's conduct is willful and contumacious. Such conduct may be inferred from the repeated failure to comply with court-ordered discovery, coupled with inadequate explanations for the failures to comply, or a failure to comply over an extended period of time.

Empire Enters. I.J.J.A., Inc. v Daimler Buses of N. Am., Inc., NY Slip Op 03570 (2d Dep't May 8, 2019)

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May 17, 2019

Summary judgment motions.

In granting the defendant-owner's motion, the court properly considered the homeowners' exemption to liability, even though the defendant-owner did not plead it as an affirmative defense. The plaintiff was not surprised by the defense, and fully opposed the motion.

 Urquiza v. Park & 76th St., Inc., NY Slip Op 03477 (1st Dep't May 14, 2019)

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May 16, 2019

Entry of a default judgment.

The Appellate Division affirmed the Supreme Court's denial of the plaintiff's motion for leave to enter a default judgment, because the plaintiff failed to submit proof of service of the summons and complaint.  While the plaintiff's attorney submitted an affirmation stating that an affidavit of service of the summons and complaint had previously been e-filed, the affirmation failed to give the docket numbers on the e-filing system corresponding to the previously e-filed affidavit of service, as required by CPLR 2214(c). The plaintiff thus failed to establish its entitlement to a default judgment pursuant to CPLR 3215(f).

Eastern Funding LLC v. San Jose 63 Corp., NY Slip Op 03569 (2d Dep't May 8, 2019)

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May 15, 2019

CPLR 503(a).

Venue is proper in the county in which a party resides at the time the action is commenced.

Hakanjin v. Lincare, Inc., NY Slip Op 03677 (1st Dep't May 9, 2019)