Statute of Limitations on Declaratory Judgment Claim Did Not Start to Run Until Plaintiff Learned That Defendant Was Repudiating Plaintiff’s Rights

Statute of Limitations on Declaratory Judgment Claim Did Not Start to Run Until Plaintiff Learned That Defendant Was Repudiating Plaintiff’s Rights

On April 8, 2026, the Second Department issued a decision in Cinquemani v. Money Source, Inc., 2026 NY Slip Op. 02100, holding that the statute of limitations on a declaratory judgment claim did not start to run until the plaintiff learned that the defendant was repudiating the plaintiff’s rights . . . Continue reading Statute of Limitations on Declaratory Judgment Claim Did Not Start to Run Until Plaintiff Learned That Defendant Was Repudiating Plaintiff’s Rights