Opinion
Submitted October 17, 1966
Decided October 20, 1966
Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Fourth Judicial Department, ALFRED M. KRAMER, J.
Ralph L. Ellis for Francis S. Kleeman and Virginia Kleeman, appellants.
Edward G. Schneider, Jr., appellant pro se and for Patricia Schneider and Carchem Products Corp., appellants.
John G. Putnam, Jr., and Leonard W.M. Zingler for respondent.
Motion by defendants-appellants Kleeman denied. The two appeals to the Court of Appeals have been taken in pursuance of CPLR 5601 (d) from a final judgment at Special Term and are limited to the review of a prior order of the Appellate Division directing entry of an interlocutory judgment. The additional appeal by appellants Kleeman to the Appellate Division is to review the proceedings at Special Term subsequent to the entry of the interlocutory judgment. The hearing of the appeal to the Court of Appeals by appellants Schneider and Carchem Products Corp. should not be deferred because appellants Kleeman seek to pursue other appellate remedies.
Motion by plaintiff-respondent denied on condition appellants Kleeman be ready to argue or submit their appeal to the Court of Appeals at the time the appeal of appellants Schneider and Carchem Products Corp. is reached here for argument. In view of the appellate remedies separately pursued by appellants Schneider and Carchem Products Corp. in the Court of Appeals, appellants Kleeman should not be required to discontinue their appeal to the Appellate Division.