Opinion
1484N
June 25, 2002.
Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Harold Tompkins, J.), entered December 28, 2001, which vacated plaintiffs' note of issue to the extent of directing compliance with specified discovery, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
HANS O'CONNELL, for plaintiffs-appellants.
DONNA H. BAKALOR, TERENCE E. DEMPSEY, for defendants-respondents.
JOHN T. MCNAMARA, for Third-party plaintiff-respondent.
CAROL A. MOORE, for defendant-respondent.
Tom, J.P., Buckley, Ellerin, Gonzalez, JJ.
Plaintiffs filed the notice of issue on October 23, 2001. The next day a conference was held, after which the court issued an order directing plaintiffs, among other things, to provide all parties with certain medical authorizations within 10 days. The instant motion to vacate the note of issue was made on November 14, 2001, and was properly granted in view of plaintiffs' concession that they did not produce the authorizations. Plaintiffs do not claim compliance with the October 24 order. Instead, they point to earlier orders that assertedly are inconsistent with the October 24 order and imposed requirements on defendants that they failed to meet. However, the instant appeal does not bring up for review any prior orders (cf., CPLR 5501, 5701). Accordingly, the court's order is affirmed and plaintiff is directed to comply with the outstanding discovery order forthwith.
Motion seeking stay denied.
THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION, FIRST DEPARTMENT.