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New York County Courthouse (Justices Borrok, Chan, Sohen, Crane, Masley, Ostrager, Reed and Schecter)

Declaratory Judgment Appropriate When a Decision Will Affect on the Parties’ Conduct

On August 23, 2023, Justice Crane of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in US Pony Holdings, LLC v. Fashion Footwear LLC, 2023 NY Slip Op. 32929(U), holding that a declaratory judgment claim was appropriate when it will affect the parties’ conduct . . . Continue reading Declaratory Judgment Appropriate When a Decision Will Affect on the Parties’ Conduct

Appellate Division, Second Department Courthouse

Adequacy of Service Turns on Fact Questions, Including the Defendant’s Failure to File a Change of Address Form with the USPS

On August 23, 2023, the Second Department issued a decision in U.S. Bank N.A. v. Henry, 2023 NY Slip Op. 04391, holding that the adequacy of service turned on fact questions, including the defendant’s failure to file a change of address form with the U.S. Postal Service . . . Continue reading Adequacy of Service Turns on Fact Questions, Including the Defendant’s Failure to File a Change of Address Form with the USPS

Kings County Courthouse (Justices Boddie, Knipel and Ruchelsman)

Tenant May Seek a Yellowstone Injunction to Cure Failure to Pay Rent

On August 1, 2023, Justice Ruchelsman of the Kings County Commercial Division issued a decision in 170 Tillary Corp. v. Gold Tillary Realty LLC, 2023 NY Slip Op. 32724(U), holding that if a landlord issues a notice to cure regarding unpaid rent, a tenant may seek a Yellowstone injunction seeking time to cure the failure to pay rent . . . Continue reading Tenant May Seek a Yellowstone Injunction to Cure Failure to Pay Rent

New York County Courthouse (Justices Borrok, Chan, Sohen, Crane, Masley, Ostrager, Reed and Schecter)

Court Grants Judgment on Malpractice Claim Without Expert Evidence Based on Defendant’s Prior Conduct

On August 9, 2023, Justice Borrok of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in NFGTV, Inc. v. Lutz & Carr Certified Pub. Accountants, LLP, 2023 NY Slip Op. 50849(U), granting summary judgement on an accounting malpractice claim without expert evidence based on the defendant’s prior conduct . . . Continue reading Court Grants Judgment on Malpractice Claim Without Expert Evidence Based on Defendant’s Prior Conduct