| Ravnikar v Skyline Credit-Ride, Inc. |
| 2010 NY Slip Op 02118 [71 AD3d 859] |
| March 16, 2010 |
| Appellate Division, Second Department |
| Stephen Ravnikar, Appellant, v Skyline Credit-Ride, Inc.,Respondent. James Orozco, Nonparty Appellant. |
—[*1] Blank Rome, LLP, New York, N.Y. (Harris N. Cogan and Jeremy Reiss of counsel), forrespondent.
In an action, inter alia, to recover damages for tortious interference with prospectiveeconomic advantage, the plaintiff and nonparty James Orozco appeal, as limited by their brief,from (1) stated portions of an order of the Supreme Court, Richmond County (Maltese, J.), datedJuly 8, 2008, which, among other things, denied those branches of the plaintiff's cross motionwhich were pursuant to CPLR 3124 to compel the production of certain documents and pursuantto CPLR 3025 (b) for leave to amend the complaint, and (2) so much of an order of the samecourt dated December 5, 2008, as denied that branch of the plaintiff's motion which was forleave to renew his prior cross motion, and the plaintiff appeals from (3) an order of the samecourt dated December 29, 2008, which denied his motion to strike the defendant's answerpursuant to CPLR 3126 and for summary judgment.
Ordered that the matter is remitted to the Supreme Court, Richmond County, for clarificationof the order dated July 8, 2008, with respect to the issue of contempt, and the appeals are held inabeyance. The Supreme Court shall file its report with all convenient speed (see Glickman vSami, 146 AD2d 671 [1989]).
Among other things, the defendant moved to hold nonparty James Orozco in contemptpursuant to Judiciary Law § 756, based on Orozco's alleged disobedience of a subpoenaduces tecum. In its order dated July 8, 2008, the Supreme Court mischaracterized the motion asone seeking to hold the plaintiff's attorney in contempt, and granted that relief, which was notrequested. In addition, the Supreme Court stated that the plaintiff was held in contempt as well.The Supreme Court did not address the merits of the motion with respect to nonparty Orozco.Under the circumstances, we deem it appropriate to remit the matter to the Supreme Court,Richmond County, for a clarification of the order dated July 8, 2008, with respect to the issue ofcontempt. Rivera, J.P., Miller, Leventhal and Chambers, JJ., concur.