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Case Law Alerts
The Court of Appeals Addressed Primary Assumption of the Risk Doctrine
October 1, 2023
by Adam C. Calvert
Case Law Alerts
New York Supreme Court Determines That Tenant of a Property is Not Liable for Plaintiff's Labor Law § 240 and Labor Law § 241 Claims Because Tenant Did Not Exercise Any Control Over Plaintiff's Work
July 1, 2023
Defense Digest
Scheme to Defraud Insurance Carriers May Leave 'Runners' Walking Behind Bars
June 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Not All Personal Injury Accidents Involving Repair Work are Applicable to New York Labor Law §241 Claims
April 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
New York Appellate Division, First Department Determined that a Gang Box Lid Falling on an Employee Would Not Be Considered a Violation Under New York Labor Law §240
January 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
The New York Appellate Division, First Department held that there are triable issues of fact relating to a Labor Law § 240 claim involving injuries occurring on the ground floor.
October 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
NY Court of Appeals Held That Claims Asserting Violation of Workplace Safety Statutes Does Not Impose Non-Delegable Duty to the Owner
July 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Without Affidavit from Someone with Knowledge of Offering Plan, Summary Judgment Barred Where Defendant Argued No Liability Due to Disclaimer in the Offering Plan.
July 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Third-Party Claims for Common-Law Contribution Not Cognizable When Underlying Claim Seeks to Hold Defendant Liable for Economic Losses Based on Improper Performance Under Contract
July 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Impermissible to Calculate Delay Damages for Additional Labor Costs Based on Comparison of Pre-Contract Estimate of Labor Costs and Actual Labor Costs
July 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
There may be risk in beginning snow removal efforts before storm has stopped, but this can be defeated if shown that snow removal work did not exacerbate conditions.
July 1, 2022
by Adam C. Calvert
Legal Updates for Lawyers' Professional Liability
Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress and Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims Dismissed
May 16, 2022
by Nicholas P. Chrysanthem
Legal Updates for Lawyers' Professional Liability
Breach of Contract Cause of Action Dismissed as Duplicative of Legal Malpractice Claim.
May 16, 2022
by Nicholas P. Chrysanthem
Legal Updates for Lawyers' Professional Liability
Malpractice Case Against Guardian Ad Litem Dismissed Based on Immunity
May 16, 2022
by Nicholas P. Chrysanthem
Case Law Alerts
New York Labor Law § 240 Claims Dismissed Because the Means of Injury Did Not Involve a Gravity-Related Risk
April 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Third-Party Claims for Common-Law Contribution and Indemnification Are Not Cognizable Where the Underlying Claim Seeks to Hold the Defendant Liable for its Own Conduct and the Claim is for Economic Loss Seeking Only the Contractual Benefit of the Bargain
April 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
On claim for delay damages, existence of no-damage-for-delay clause in construction agreement is insufficient to establish entitlement to dismissal where conduct or conditions were not contemplated at time of contractor’s bid.
April 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Where there is privity, or its functional equivalent, statute of limitations begins to run on claim against contractor upon completion of work.
April 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Can spoliation sanctions be imposed for failing to submit to physical examination prior to undergoing surgery on body part allegedly injured by defendant’s tortious conduct?
April 1, 2022
by Andrew Thebaud
Case Law Alerts
Plaintiff’s Labor Law § 240 Claim Dismissed Because the Accident Did Not Involve a Gravity Related Incident
January 3, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Court Rules Labor Law 240(1) Applicable to Pulling Forces
January 3, 2022
by Adam C. Calvert
Case Law Alerts
An Expert Must Evaluate Applicable Contract Documents in Order to Opine as to Liability
October 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Affidavit of Merit against design professional may not be required where underlying factual allegations do not require proof of deviation from professional standard of care.
October 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Regulatory violations under the Consumer Fraud Act do not require proof of an intent to defraud.
October 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
The Second Department clarified whether executive orders issued by New York’s governor tolled or suspended the statute of limitations during COVID.
October 1, 2021
by Adam C. Calvert
Case Law Alerts
Court refuses to admit deposition errata on cause of accident.
July 1, 2021
by Adam C. Calvert
Case Law Alerts
Courts clarify disclosure of prior medical records.
April 1, 2021
by Adam C. Calvert
Defense Digest
On The Pulse… New York Construction and Labor Law Practice Group. Knowing the Industry From the Inside Out
January 29, 2021
by Peter S. Read
Case Law Alerts
Court Finds Issue of Fact Based on Statements in Medical Records
January 11, 2021
by Adam C. Calvert