Lyons v Donnelly
2008 NY Slip Op 06633 [54 AD3d 393]
August 19, 2008
Appellate Division, Second Department
As corrected through Wednesday, September 24, 2008


Malachy Lyons, Jr., Appellant,
v
Paul J. Donnelly, Jr.,Respondent.

[*1]Cartier, Bernstein, Auerbach & Dazzo, P.C., Patchogue, N.Y. (Steinberg & Boyle, LLP[Robert G. Steinberg], of counsel), for appellant.

Caputi, Weintraub & Neary, Huntington, N.Y. (Gary N. Weintraub of counsel), forrespondent.

In an action to recover damages for legal malpractice and breach of contract, the plaintiffappeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Nassau County (Lally, J.), dated July 3, 2007,which granted the defendant's motion for leave to make an untimely and successive motion forsummary judgment, and thereupon for summary judgment dismissing the complaint.

Ordered that the order is reversed, on the law, with costs, and the defendant's motion isdenied.

CPLR 3212 (a) provides that a motion for summary judgment may not be made more than120 days after the filing of the note of issue "except with leave of court on good cause shown"(see generally Brill v City of New York,2 NY3d 648 [2004]). The defendant failed to show "good cause" for the substantialdelay between the filing of the note of issue and the making of the subject motion (see Soltes v 260 Waverly Owners, Inc.,42 AD3d 565, 565-566 [2007]; Jones v Ricciardelli, 40 AD3d 936 [2007]). Thus, the defendant'smotion should have been denied without consideration of the merits. Rivera, J.P., Lifson, Miller,Carni and Eng, JJ., concur.


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