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October 2, 2023 Service of Process Not Proper on Party’s Attorney Absent Express Authorization from Party
On September 15, 2023, Justice Joel M. Cohen of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in Credit Europe Bank (Dubai) Ltd. v Shetty, Index No. 651931/2023, 2023 NY Slip Op 33204(U) denying the plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment in lieu of complaint based on improper service of process. The Court held that, despite an affidavit from an attorney representing the defendant in another action that he was authorized to accept service on behalf of that defendant in this action, plaintiff had failed to show proper service of process because that attorney was not attorney-of record in the underlying action, and because there was no evidence that the defendant had authorized that attorney to accept process on its behalf. The Court explained: Read More
May 10, 2023 Motion for Summary Judgment in Lieu of Complaint Properly Granted Despite Additional Performance Obligations by Borrower
In a decision dated May 2, 2023, in BBM3, LLC v. James Vosotas, Index No. 652015/21, First Department Case Nos. 2022-01935 and 2023-00050, the Appellate Division, First Department affirmed the decision by the Motion Court, Andrew Borrok, J., granting plaintiff’s motion pursuant to CPLR 3212 for summary judgment in lieu of complaint. The First Department explained: Read More
April 10, 2023 Unconditional Guaranty is Instrument for Payment of Money Only Within the Meaning of CPLR 3213 Despite Indemnification Provision
On March 27, 2023, Justice Margaret A. Chan of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. v. Athenium Analytics LLC, 2023 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1317. The Court held that an unconditional guaranty on a note was an instrument for the payment of money only within the meaning of CPLR 3213, even where the guarantee, in the preamble and within a provision providing for indemnification, including the word “performance.” The Court explained: Read More