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Tema v. Tema

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Wood Smith Henning & Berman LLP, New York, NY (John T. Cofresi and Meghan A. Hook of counsel), for appellant.

ANGELA G. IANNACCI, J.P., CHERYL E. CHAMBERS, LINDA CHRISTOPHER, CARL J. LANDICINO, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

In an action, inter alia, to enforce a stipulation of settlement, the defendant Phil Kamaras appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Frederick D.R. Sampson, J.), entered December 7, 2021. The order denied that defendant’s motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint insofar as asserted against him.

ORDERED that the order is reversed, on the law, with costs, and the motion of the defendant Phil Kamaras for summary judgment dismissing the complaint insofar as asserted against him is granted.

The plaintiff, as executor of the estate of Walner Tema (hereinafter Walner), commenced this action in December 2020, inter alia, "to enforce [a] Stipulation of Settlement" (hereinafter the stipulation) dated January 29, 2015, entered into by Walner and the defendant Chantal Tema (hereinafter Chantal), which was incorporated but not merged into Walner and Chantal’s judgment of divorce that was entered in or about June 2015. The complaint alleged, among other things, that Chantal breached the stipulation by failing to execute documents to transfer title to the former marital residence to Walner after Walner paid Chantal $200,000 as her equitable share of the marital assets and that Chantal further breached the stipulation by refinancing the mortgage on the former marital residence and transferring title to herself and the defendants Winnie Tema and Handy Tema. The complaint further alleged that the defendant Phil Kamaras was an attorney for Chantal who was "entrusted with the settlement funds to be delivered to [Chantal] upon full compliance with the terms of the" stipulation and who was "to ensure that prior to the release of those funds to Chantal that the title transfer documents were properly executed and returned" to Walner’s counsel. The complaint sought, among other things, to hold Chantal in contempt and to recover damages from Kamaras.

After issue was joined, Kamaras moved for summary judgment dismissing the complaint insofar as asserted against him, on the ground that it failed to state a cognizable cause of action against him. Kamaras contended, among other things, that the stipulation did not obligate him to perform an act or refrain from doing an act and that he was not bound by the stipulation and therefore could not have violated its provisions. Kamaras contended that he had no involvement in Walner and Chantal’s divorce action and that his only connection to the events giving rise to the instant action stemmed from a brief period in or around July 2016, when he and his former law firm represented Chantal for the purpose of demanding payment from Walner pursuant to the terms of the stipulation.

In support of his motion, Kamaras submitted, among other things, a certified transcript of a court proceeding held on January 29, 2015, during which the terms of the stipulation were placed on the record. The transcript reflected that, at the time the stipulation was entered, Walner was represented by the defendant Joel Hashinsky and Chantal was represented by Annie Ma of the law flrm Jacoby & Meyers. Pursuant to the stipulation, Walner agreed, among other things, to pay Chantal $200,000 no later than March 30, 2015, as her share of equitable distribution of all of...

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