A recent decision from New York County Commercial Division Justice Joel M. Cohen highlights the hurdles that defendants face in trying to assert a fraudulent inducement defense to a breach of contract
In a recent decision in Tsung Tsin Ass'n v. Tian Xiang Zhu, Index No. 651584/2023, Doc. No. 213, 2023 BL 426536 (Sup. Ct. N.Y. Cnty. Nov. 16, 2023), Justice Schecter of the New York.
On July 17, 2023, Justice Reed of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision extending the time for service and permitting the Plaintiff in Zantaz Enter. Archive.
Two recent decisions of the New York Appellate Division, First Department, address interesting principles concerning damages recoverable for fraud and who has the right to sue for underlying.
Section 3104 of the CPLR authorizes courts to appoint a judge or referee to supervise disclosure proceedings. The appointed referee enjoys "all the powers of the court" to resolve discovery disputes.