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Partanio v. Fed. Realty Inv. Trust

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Nicoletti Spinner Ryan Gulino Pinter, LLP, New York, NY (Matthew G. Corcoran of counsel), for appellants.

Sacco & Fillas, LLP, Bayside, NY (Richard Schirmer of counsel), for respondent.

VALERIE BRATHWAITE NELSON, J.P., ANGELA G. IANNACCI, LINDA CHRISTOPHER, BARRY E. WARHIT, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the defendants appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Darrell L. Gavrin, J.), dated February 5, 2020. The order, insofar as appealed from, granted the plaintiff's motion for leave to reargue her prior motion to restore the action to active status and for leave to refile the note of issue, which had been denied in an order of the same court dated July 29, 2019, and upon reargument, in effect, vacated so much of the order dated July 29, 2019, as denied the plaintiff's prior motion, and thereupon granted the prior motion to the extent of directing the plaintiff to file a new note of issue and restoring the action to active status upon the filing of the new note of issue.

ORDERED that the order dated February 5, 2020, is affirmed insofar as appealed from, with costs.

In January 2015, the plaintiff commenced this action against the defendants, Federal Realty Investment Trust and Street Retail, Inc., to recover damages for personal injuries allegedly caused by their negligence. In August 2016, the plaintiff served and filed a note of issue and certificate of readiness with an attachment which set forth outstanding items of discovery. The defendants subsequently commenced a third-party action against Shahid Choudhary and Al Ghazali Construction (hereinafter together the third-party defendants). In September 2017, the third-party defendants served their answer to the third-party complaint, along with various discovery demands.

On October 2, 2017, the matter was scheduled for a conference before the trial scheduling part. In an order dated October 2, 2017, the Supreme Court, vacated the note the issue "without prejudice to a stipulation by all parties to restore the matter to the Court's calendar upon the completion of all outstanding discovery and the case being ready for trial." The order also indicated that the plaintiff had not appeared at the conference.

In May 2019, the plaintiff moved to restore the action to active status and for leave to refile the note of issue, asserting, inter alia, that the outstanding discovery set forth in the attachment to the note of issue and certificate of readiness had been completed and that the plaintiff had complied with all court-ordered discovery. The defendants opposed the motion, and cross-moved pursuant to CPLR 3404 to dismiss the complaint as abandoned. In an order dated July 29, 2019, the Supreme Court, inter alia, denied the plaintiff's motion, deemed the action abandoned, directed dismissal of the complaint pursuant to CPLR 3404, and denied the cross-motion as academic in light of the determination.

In August 2019, the plaintiff moved for leave to reargue her prior motion to restore the action to active status and for leave to refile the note of issue. The defendants opposed the plaintiff's motion. In an order dated February 5, 2020, the Supreme Court, inter alia, granted the plaintiff's motion for leave to reargue and, upon reargument, in effect, vacated so much of the order dated July 29, 2019, as denied the plaintiff's prior motion, and thereupon granted the prior motion to the extent of directing the plaintiff to file a new note of issue and restoring the action to active status upon the filing of the new note of issue. The defendants appeal.

A motion for leave to reargue "shall be based upon matters of fact or law allegedly overlooked or misapprehended by the court in determining the prior motion, but shall not include any matters of fact not offered on the prior motion" ( CPLR 2221[d][2] ). "Although a motion...

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Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2023
People v. Hairston
"..."
Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2023
Sokolnik v. Voronova
"... ... motion'" (Partanio v Federal Realty Inv ... Trust, 213 A.D.3d 685, 686, ... "
Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2023
Owens v. Elrac, LLC
"..."
Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2023
Sokolnik v. Voronova
"...the prior motion, but shall not include any matters of fact not offered on the prior motion’ " ( Partanio v. Federal Realty Inv. Trust, 213 A.D.3d 685, 686, 182 N.Y.S.3d 271, quoting CPLR 2221[d][2] ; see U.S. Bank N.A. v. Cimino, 212 A.D.3d 683, 684, 179 N.Y.S.3d 609 ). Such a motion is ad..."
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Levitt v. Lei
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