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Diaz v. Siegel

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Nov 15, 2005
23 A.D.3d 251 (N.Y. App. Div. 2005)

Opinion

7078.

November 15, 2005.

Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Marylin G. Diamond, J.), entered on or about September 15, 2004, which, insofar as appealed from, denied defendants' motion for summary judgment dismissing plaintiffs' cause of action for breach of a written contract, unanimously modified, on the law, to grant the motion insofar as made on behalf of the individual defendant, and otherwise affirmed, without costs.

Goldberg Fliegel LLP, New York (Kenneth A. Goldberg of counsel), for appellants.

Law Offices of Barbara H. Katsos, P.C., New York (Barbara H. Katsos of counsel), for respondents.

Before: Mazzarelli, J.P., Andrias, Sullivan, Williams and Malone, JJ., concur.


The parties' conflicting affidavits raise an issue of fact as to whether the subject written contract was orally modified, as defendants claim. In any event, there are triable factual issues as to whether the written contract was breached. However, summary judgment should have been granted in favor of the individual defendant since he signed the contract in his capacity as the corporate defendant's president, and there are no allegations of fraud or other wrongful conduct warranting a piercing of the corporate veil ( see Sheridan Broadcasting Corp. v. Small, 19 AD3d 331). We have reviewed defendants' remaining contentions and find them to be without merit.


Summaries of

Diaz v. Siegel

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Nov 15, 2005
23 A.D.3d 251 (N.Y. App. Div. 2005)
Case details for

Diaz v. Siegel

Case Details

Full title:ANGELA MORA DIAZ et al., Respondents, v. HAROLD SIEGEL et al., Appellants

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

Date published: Nov 15, 2005

Citations

23 A.D.3d 251 (N.Y. App. Div. 2005)
2005 N.Y. Slip Op. 8662
806 N.Y.S.2d 9

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