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Winter v. Black, 95 A.D.3d 1208 (2d Dept 2012)

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Plaintiff was awarded summary judgment on the issue of liability.  The Appellate Division reversed. 

Plaintiff's arguments as to how the accident occurred were supported only by the affirmation of her attorney, who had no personal knowledge of the facts.  “On a motion for summary judgment, a “bare affirmation of an attorney, who demonstrates no personal knowledge of the matter, is unavailing and without evidentiary value””.  As such, the Appellate Division found plaintiff failed to make a prima facie showing, and the sufficiency of opposition papers was irrelevant. 

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