Litigation Privilege Absolute, But Defamation Claim Can be Based on Pre-Litigation Statements if Not Made in Good Faith

Litigation Privilege Absolute, But Defamation Claim Can be Based on Pre-Litigation Statements if Not Made in Good Faith

On June 13, 2023, the Court of Appeals issued a decision in Gottwald v. Sebert, 2023 NY Slip Op. 03183, holding that the litigation privilege is absolute, but that a defamation claim can be based on pre-litigation statements if the statements were not made in good faith . . . Continue reading Litigation Privilege Absolute, But Defamation Claim Can be Based on Pre-Litigation Statements if Not Made in Good Faith

Plaintiff Granted Additional Time to Serve in the Interests of Justice Even Though it Did Not Show Good Cause for the Delay

Plaintiff Granted Additional Time to Serve in the Interests of Justice Even Though it Did Not Show Good Cause for the Delay

On June 7, 2023, the Second Department issued a decision in U.S. Bank Natl. Assn. v. Bindra, 2023 NY Slip Op. 03037, holding that a plaintiff should be granted additional time to serve in the interests of justice even though the plaintiff had not showed good cause for the failure timely to serve . . . Continue reading Plaintiff Granted Additional Time to Serve in the Interests of Justice Even Though it Did Not Show Good Cause for the Delay

Transfer of Property Without Evidence of Proper Consideration Supported Fraudulent Transfer Claim

Transfer of Property Without Evidence of Proper Consideration Supported Fraudulent Transfer Claim

On June 6, 2023, the First Department issued a decision in 214 Knickerbocker LLC v. Shou Pan, 2023 NY Slip Op. 02959, holding that the transfer of property from parents to children without evidence of proper consideration supported fraudulent transfer claim . . . Continue reading Transfer of Property Without Evidence of Proper Consideration Supported Fraudulent Transfer Claim