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Parisi v. Polo

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
May 1, 2008
51 A.D.3d 424 (N.Y. App. Div. 2008)

Summary

finding that defendants who "negotiated an arm's length commercial contract with plaintiffs" had "no special relationship with" the plaintiffs

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Opinion

No. 3559.

May 1, 2008.

Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Bernard J. Fried, J.), entered December 4, 2006, which, to the extent appealed from, denied defendants' motion for summary judgment on the second cause of action and granted the motion as to the first cause of action, unanimously modified, on the law, to grant the motion for summary judgment dismissing the second cause of action, and otherwise affirmed, without costs.

Rosenberg Calica Birney LLP, Garden City (William J. Birney of counsel), for appellants-respondents.

Goodman Saperstein, Garden City (Martin I. Saperstein of counsel), for respondents-appellants.

Before: Mazzarelli, J.P., Friedman, Sweeny and Moskowitz, JJ.


Defendants established their entitlement to summary judgment on the second cause of action, for negligent misrepresentation, by demonstrating that they were nonprofessionals who negotiated an arm's length commercial contract with plaintiffs and had no special relationship with them ( see Kimmell v Schaefer, 89 NY2d 257, 264). Plaintiffs failed to raise a triable issue in this regard.

The first cause of action, for fraud, is based on alleged misrepresentations of future intention. Plaintiffs failed to raise a triable issue whether defendants made the statements without any present intention of acting in conformity therewith ( see Elghanian v Harvey, 249 AD2d 206).

We have reviewed plaintiffs' remaining arguments and find them unavailing.


Summaries of

Parisi v. Polo

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
May 1, 2008
51 A.D.3d 424 (N.Y. App. Div. 2008)

finding that defendants who "negotiated an arm's length commercial contract with plaintiffs" had "no special relationship with" the plaintiffs

Summary of this case from Affinity LLP v. GFK Mediamark Research & Intelligence, LLC

dismissing negligent misrepresentation claim when defendants "were nonprofessionals who negotiated an arm's length commercial contract with plaintiffs and had no special relationship with them."

Summary of this case from Presnall v. Analogic Corp.
Case details for

Parisi v. Polo

Case Details

Full title:JOSEPH PARISI et al., Respondents-Appellants, v. METROFLAG POLO, LLC, et…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department

Date published: May 1, 2008

Citations

51 A.D.3d 424 (N.Y. App. Div. 2008)
2008 N.Y. Slip Op. 4140
857 N.Y.S.2d 110

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