Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment is not premature where the defendant fails to offer an evidentiary basis to suggest that additional discovery may lead to relevant evidence, or that facts essential to opposing the motion are exclusively within the plaintiff's knowledge and control.
Rodriguez-Garcia v. Bobby's Bus Co., Inc., NY Slip Op 06221 (2d Dep't August 21, 2019)
Here is the decision.
August 22, 2019
CPLR 510(1).
The statute requires the movant's affirmative showing that the plaintiff's choice of venue is improper. Absent such a showing, the court may not pass upon the propriety of the choice of venue proposed by the defendant.
Lividini v. Goldstein, NY Slip Op 06150 (1st Dep't August 20, 2019)
Here is the decision.
Lividini v. Goldstein, NY Slip Op 06150 (1st Dep't August 20, 2019)
Here is the decision.
August 21, 2019
CPLR 1021.
A motion for substitution must be made within a reasonable time. In deciding the reasonability of the timing, a court will consider the diligence of the party seeking substitution, the prejudice to the other parties, and whether the party to be substituted has shown that the action or the defense has potential merit.
Petion v. New York City Health & Hosps. Corp., NY Slip Op 06107 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
Petion v. New York City Health & Hosps. Corp., NY Slip Op 06107 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
August 20, 2019
CPLR 3025(b).
Leave to amend a pleading should be freely granted, in the absence of prejudice or surprise to the opposing party, and unless the proposed amendment is palpably insufficient or patently devoid of merit. The determination whether to grant leave is within the Supreme Court's broad discretion, and the exercise of that discretion will not be lightly disturbed on appeal.
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Confino, NY Slip Op 06081 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Confino, NY Slip Op 06081 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
August 19, 2019
CPLR 321.
The filing of a notice of appearance in an action by a party's counsel serves as a waiver of any objection to personal jurisdiction in the absence of either the service of an answer which raises a jurisdictional objection, or a motion to dismiss, pursuant to CPLR 3211(a)(8), for lack of personal jurisdiction.
Mid-Island Mtge. Corp. v. Johnson, NY Slip Op 06081 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
Mid-Island Mtge. Corp. v. Johnson, NY Slip Op 06081 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
August 18, 2019
CPLR 3102(c).
Disclosure to aid in bringing an action authorizes discovery to allow a plaintiff to frame the complaint and to obtain the identity of the prospective defendants. Pre-action disclosure is not allowed after commencement of the action for which the identities are sought.
Weitzman v. Long Beach City Sch. Dist., NY Slip Op 06092 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
Weitzman v. Long Beach City Sch. Dist., NY Slip Op 06092 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
August 17, 2019
A slip and fall action.
Where the defendant does not establish its prima facie entitlement to summary judgment, the burden never shifts to the plaintiff to establish how long the allegedly hazardous condition existed.
Carela v. New York City Tr. Auth., NY Slip Op 06140 (1st Dep't August 13, 2019)
Here is the decision.
Carela v. New York City Tr. Auth., NY Slip Op 06140 (1st Dep't August 13, 2019)
Here is the decision.
August 16, 2019
Labor Law § 240.
In order to invoke the statute, an appropriate safety device must be lacking or defective, thereby exposing workers to elevation-related risks, and it must have proximately caused the plaintiff's injuries. Here, plaintiff testified that he fell while, on his own volition, trying to climb the frame of a non-defective scaffold, which does not establish Labor Law § 240 liability.
Biaca-Neto v. Boston Rd. II Hous. Dev. Fund Corp., NY Slip Op 06142 (1st Dep't August 13, 2019)
Here is the decision.
Biaca-Neto v. Boston Rd. II Hous. Dev. Fund Corp., NY Slip Op 06142 (1st Dep't August 13, 2019)
Here is the decision.
August 15, 2019
Arbitrable and non-arbitrable claims.
Where the claims are inextricably interwoven, the court should stay judicial proceedings pending completion of the arbitration, especially where the determination of issues in arbitration may dispose of non-arbitrable matters.
Lake Harbor Advisors, LLC v. Settlement Servs. Arbitration & Mediation, Inc., NY Slip Op 06073 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
Lake Harbor Advisors, LLC v. Settlement Servs. Arbitration & Mediation, Inc., NY Slip Op 06073 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
August 14, 2019
Successive summary judgment motions.
Successive motions should not be entertained, absent a showing of newly discovered evidence. Evidence is not newly discovered simply because it was not submitted on the previous motion. Instead, it must not have been available to the movant at the time of the prior motion, and it could not have been established through alternative evidentiary means.
Hillrich Holding Corp. v. BMSL Mgt., LLC, NY Slip Op 06070 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
Hillrich Holding Corp. v. BMSL Mgt., LLC, NY Slip Op 06070 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
August 13, 2019
CPLR 3211(a)(1).
A motion to dismiss will be granted on the ground of documentary evidence only where the evidence utterly refutes plaintiff's factual allegations, conclusively establishing a defense as a matter of law.
Glenwayne Dev. Corp v. James J. Corbett, P.C., NY Slip Op 06069 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
Glenwayne Dev. Corp v. James J. Corbett, P.C., NY Slip Op 06069 (2d Dep't August 7, 2019)
Here is the decision.
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