Hudson Valley National Bank v. Blodnick
Court: Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York; December 1, 1996; New York; State Appellate Court
An appeal was made by defendants Blodnick, Abramowitz, Newman, Schultz, and Bass, as well as individual defendants Edward Blodnick, Arnold Ambramowitz, Frederick Newman, Andrew Schultz, and John Bass, regarding a Supreme Court order from August 14, 1995, which denied their motion to renew a previous motion for summary judgment in a case involving a breach of implied contract. The appellate court affirmed the lower court's order, concluding that the Supreme Court did not abuse its discretion in denying the motion for renewal. Relevant legal precedents cited include CPLR 2221 and cases such as Karlin v Bridges, Sciascia v Nevins, and Foley v Roche. The decision was concurred by Justices Rosenblatt, O’Brien, Ritter, and Friedmann.