Advertising Mentioning a Business’s Proximity to New York Insufficient to Create Personal Jurisdiction in New York

Advertising Mentioning a Business’s Proximity to New York Insufficient to Create Personal Jurisdiction in New York

On February 7, 2025, Justice Jamieson of the Westchester County Commercial Division issued a decision in Pepsico, Inc. v. Crystal Springs Resorts/Minerals Hotel, 2025 NY Slip Op. 50515(U), holding that advertising mentioning a business’s proximity to New York was insufficient to create personal jurisdiction in New York . . . Continue reading Advertising Mentioning a Business’s Proximity to New York Insufficient to Create Personal Jurisdiction in New York

Plaintiff Ordered to Produce Witness Who Lived Outside the US for an In-Person Deposition in New York

Plaintiff Ordered to Produce Witness Who Lived Outside the US for an In-Person Deposition in New York

On April 14, 2025, Justice Reed of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in DOIT Hospitality Del. LLC v. Reuben Bros. Ltd., 2025 NY Slip Op. 50532(U), ordering a plaintiff to produce a witness who lived outside the United States for an in-person deposition in New York . . . Continue reading Plaintiff Ordered to Produce Witness Who Lived Outside the US for an In-Person Deposition in New York

Party That Sold its Interest in Property Lacked Standing to Defend a Foreclosure Action Relating to It

Party That Sold its Interest in Property Lacked Standing to Defend a Foreclosure Action Relating to It

On April 16, 2025, the Second Department issued a decision in Nechadim Corp. v. 500 Putnam St. Realty, LLC, 2025 NY Slip Op. 02214, holding that a party that sold its interest in property lacked standing to defend a foreclosure action relating to it . . . Continue reading Party That Sold its Interest in Property Lacked Standing to Defend a Foreclosure Action Relating to It