Mileski v. MSC Indus. Direct Co., Inc.Mileski v. MSC Indus. Direct Co., Inc.
In аn action, inter alia, to recover damages for wrongful death, etc., the defendants Burns Real Estate, LLC, Nijon Tool Co., Inc., Island Machine Supply Corp., and John Raymond Burns appeal (1), as limited by their brief, from so much of an order of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (Mayer, J.), dated January 22, 2013, as granted that branch of the plaintiff’s motion whiсh was for leave to amend the complaint to add them as additional defendants, (2) from an order of the same court entered March 25, 2013, and (3), as limited by their brief, from so much of an order of the same court dated March 27, 2014, as denied those branches of their motion which were to vacate the order dated January 22, 2013, and the order entered March 25, 2013, and for leave to renew their opposition to that branch of the plaintiff’s prior motion which was for leave to amend the complaint to add them as additional defendants.
Motion by the plaintiff, inter alia, to dismiss the appeals from the order dated January 22, 2013, and the order enterеd March 25, 2013, as untimely taken, and to dismiss the appeal from the order dated March 27, 2014, on the ground that no appeal lies from an order denying reargument. By decisiоn and order on motion, of this Court dated September 18, 2014, as amended by a decision and order on motion dated January 11, 2016, those branches of the motion which are to dismiss the
Upon the papers filed in support of the mоtion and the papers filed in opposition thereto, and upon the submission of the appeals, it is
Ordered that the branch of the motion which is to dismiss the appeal from the order entered March 25, 2013, as untimely taken, is granted; and it is further,
Ordered that the appeal from the order entered March 25, 2013, is dismissed; and it is further,
Ordered that thе branches of the motion which are to dismiss the appeals from the orders dated January 22, 2013, and March 27, 2014, are denied; and it is further,
Ordered that the order dated January 22, 2013, is reversed insofar as appealed from, on the law, that branch of the plaintiffs motion which was for leave to amend the complaint to add the appellants as additional defendants is denied, and so much of the order entered March 25, 2013, as granted that branch of the motion is vacated; and it is further,
Ordered that thе appeal from the order dated March 27, 2014, is dismissed as academic in light of our determination on the appeal from the order dated January 22, 2013; and it is further,
Ordered that one bill of costs is awarded to the appellants.
In July 2007, the plaintiff’s husband (hereinafter the decedent) allegedly sustained injuries while operating a lathе machine during the course of his employment with Deer Park Hydraulics & Packing Co. (hereinafter Deer Park), and died from those injuries in September 2007. In March 2009, the plaintiff commenced this wrongful death action against MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc. (hereinafter MSC), the alleged manufacturer, designer, seller, and distributor of the lathe machine the deсedent was operating when he was injured. In May 2010, MSC commenced a third-party action against, among others, Deer Park for contribution and indemnification.
During discovery, Deer Park produced John Raymond Burns, its president and one of its two shareholders, for a deposition. Burns testified that three other corporations owned solely by him — Burns Real Estate, LLC, Nijon Tool Co., Inc., and Island Machine Supply Corp. — operated in the same location as Deer Park and had access to the subject lathe machine. Based on
“An appeal as оf right must be taken within thirty days after service by a party upon the appellant of a copy of the judgment or order appealed from and written notice оf its entry” (
However, while the plaintiff also established that the appellants were served in April 2013 with a copy of the order dated January 22, 2013, she failed to estаblish that the appellants were served with written, notice of its entry. Thus, the 30-day period for filing a notice of appeal from the order dated January 22, 2013, was not triggered in April 2013, and the appeal from that order is timely.
The relation-back doctrine “allows a claim asserted against a defendant in an amended filing to relate back to claims previously asserted against a codefendant for Statute of Limitations purposes where the two defendants are ‘united in interest’ ”
(Buran v Coupal,
Parties are united in interest if their interest “ ‘in the subject-matter is such that they stand or fall together and that judgment against one will similarly affect the other’ ”
(Mondello v New York Blood Ctr.
—Greater
N.Y. Blood Program,
Here, the plaintiff cannot rely on the relation-back doctrine to save her untimely claims against the appellants. Even if the appellants are united in interest with Deer Park, the decedent’s employer, and can be held vicariously liable for Deer Park’s acts, then the immunity from the plaintiff’s claims afforded to Deer Park by the Workers’ Compensation Law is extended to them
(see Batts v IBEX Constr., LLC,
The appellants’ contentions regarding the order dated March 27, 2014, have been rendered academic in light of our determi