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J.D. v Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, 203 A.D.3d 880 (2d Dept 2022)

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Defendant’s motions pursuant to CPLR 3211(a) to dismiss the cause of action based on breach of fiduciary duty were denied in this CVA action.  The Appellate Division reversed, and granted dismissal. 

A cause of action for damages for breach of fiduciary duty must be pleaded with particularity under CPLR 3016 (b). Two essential elements of a fiduciary relationship are de facto control and dominance.  The amended complaint here did not allege facts to give rise to a fiduciary relationship between plaintiff and defendants, failing to allege facts reflecting that plaintiff's relationship with defendants was somehow unique or distinct from relationships with other parishioners.

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