Sometimes One Bite at the Apple is All You Get
- Jun 23 2023
By Jonathan H. Freiberger Today’s Blog involves motions to renew and reargue and successive motions for summary judgment. When a motion is denied, a movant has several options. One can …
By Jonathan H. Freiberger Today’s Blog involves motions to renew and reargue and successive motions for summary judgment. When a motion is denied, a movant has several options. One can …
By Jonathan H. Freiberger Regular readers of this Blog know that we spend a good deal of time writing about mortgage foreclosure. The anticipated conclusion of a mortgage foreclosure action …
By Jonathan H. Freiberger As the Court of Appeals has explained it, “[s]ummary judgment permits a party to show, by affidavit or other evidence, that there is no material issue …
By: Jeffrey M. Haber In Wilsey v. 7203 Rawson Rd., LLC, 2022 N.Y. Slip Op. 02905 (4th Dept. Apr. 29, 2022) (here), the Appellate Division, Fourth Department considered principles of …
By Jonathan H. Freiberger A clear message that readers of this Blog are frequently left with is the importance of following the Court’s procedural rules, which often leads to the …
By Jonathan H. Freiberger This Blog frequently analyzes residential mortgage foreclosure issues. See, e.g., [here] and the articles hyperlinked therein. As relates specifically to today’s article, we have frequently focused …
By Jonathan H. Freiberger Last week this Blog examined WFE Ventures, Inc. v. GBD Lake Placid, LLC, decided on August 12, 2021, by the Appellate Division, Third Department, which addressed …
By Jonathan H. Freiberger On August 12, 2021, the Appellate Division, Third Department, decided WFE Ventures, Inc. v. GBD Lake Placid, LLC, a multi-faceted construction litigation. Today’s article, however, will …
Summary judgment is a procedural device permitting a litigant to seek judgment without a trial in circumstances where all issues in a case can be decided by a judge as …
“Summary judgment is a judgment entered by a court for one party and against another party without a full trial.” (Here.) The motion is designed to avoid unnecessary trials – …