Third-Party Claims Dismissed Because Not Based on Indemnification or Contribution

Third-Party Claims Dismissed Because Not Based on Indemnification or Contribution

On October 23, 2023, Justice Gomez of the Bronx County Commercial Division issued a decision in Green Castle A. Mgmt Corp. v. B&V Dev., LLC, 2023 NY Slip Op. 51126(U), holding that third-party claims should be dismissed because they were not based on indemnification or contribution . . . Continue reading Third-Party Claims Dismissed Because Not Based on Indemnification or Contribution

Relation Back May Apply to Claims Against a New Party Even When the Plaintiff Was Aware of the Existence of the New Party When Filing the Initial Complaint

Relation Back May Apply to Claims Against a New Party Even When the Plaintiff Was Aware of the Existence of the New Party When Filing the Initial Complaint

On October 24, 2023, the Court of Appeals issued a decision in Matter of Nemeth v. K-Tooling, 2023 NY Slip Op. 05349, holding that relation back may apply to claims against a new party even when the plaintiff was aware of that party’s existence when the initial complaint was filed . . . Continue reading Relation Back May Apply to Claims Against a New Party Even When the Plaintiff Was Aware of the Existence of the New Party When Filing the Initial Complaint