Cesar v. Highland Care Center, Inc.Cesar v. Highland Care Center, Inc.
In an action, inter alia, to recover damages for discrimination based on race, age, and national origin in violation of
Ordered that the order is affirmed insofar as appealed from, with costs.
As general rule, we do not consider an issue on a subsequent appeal which was raised or could have been raised in an earlier appeal which was dismissed for lack of prosecution, although the court has the inherent jurisdiction to do so (see Rubeo v National Grange Mut. Ins. Co.,
The Supreme Court properly granted the defendant’s motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint. “To establish its entitlement to summary judgment in [a] . . . discrimination case, a defendant must demonstrate either the plaintiffs failure to establish every element of intentional discrimination, or, having offered legitimate, nondiscriminatory reasons for its challenged actions, the absence of a material issue of fact as to whether the explanations proffered by the defendant were pretextual” (DelPapa v Queensborough Community Coll.,
The plaintiff also failed to raise a triable issue of fact in opposition to the defendant’s prima facie showing that it did not discharge her from employment in retaliation for her activities in opposing any discriminatory practices, in violation of
The plaintiff’s remaining contentions are without merit. Miller, J.E, Spolzino, Ritter and Dillon, JJ., concur.