Plaintiff moved to dismiss defendant’s affirmative defense which would be barred by Workers' Compensation Law § 11. The Appellate Division affirmed denial of...
March 25, 1997
The Appellate Division affirmed dismissal for lack of personal jurisdiction. Plaintiffs' process server attempted to effectuate service on defendant pursuant to CPLR 308 (4) by affixing the summons to the door of a residence listed on the defendant's decedent’s death certificate. “However, because the mailing address on the death certificate was not a reliable indicator […]
Commercial defendant’s motion for summary judgment denied, in this motor vehicle accident involving a denial of permissive use. The Appellate Division reversed, noting defendant submitted sufficient proof to establish its vehicle was being driven without its permission...
March 22, 1995
Plaintiff’s action was marked off the calendar on consent. The action then was stagnant for 17 months, when plaintiff then contacted defendant to restore the action. The Appellate Division reversed.
March 21, 1994
The Appellate Division affirmed dismissal for lack of personal jurisdiction. Plaintiffs' process server attempted to effectuate service on defendant pursuant to CPLR 308 (4) by affixing the summons to the door of a residence listed on the defendant's decedent’s death certificate. “However, because the mailing address on the death certificate was not a reliable indicator […]
March 25, 1997
Defendant’s motion for summary judgment was denied in this action involving injuries from a motor vehicle and bicyclist accident. The Appellate Division reversed...
March 26, 2014
Co-defendant’s motion for summary judgment was denied in this wrongful death and medical malpractice action. The Appellate Division affirmed. Plaintiffs' decedent was a passenger in defendant’s vehicle; defendant was an employee of movant co-defendant, the commercial vehicle owner. After plaintiff’s death, his estate brought actions for wrongful death and medical malpractice. Multiple actions were consolidated. […]
March 27, 2018
Congratulations to Gerard Ferrara for securing an affirmance in the Appellate Division, Second Department, on behalf of the owner of a multi-unit residential building in the Bronx. The case arose from a lead paint personal injury action, where Scahill Law Group commenced a declaratory judgment action seeking to compel multiple insurers to defend and indemnify […]
February 2, 2026
