PDK Labs, Inc. v. G.M.G. Trans West Corp.PDK Labs, Inc. v. G.M.G. Trans West Corp.
The plaintiff commenced this action asserting one cause of action against GMG, two of its principals, Edward Giza and John Coviello, and its attorney, Ronald Horowitz. The plaintiff effected service upon GMG, Edmund Giza, and John Coviello. However, the plaintiff failed to complete service with respect to Ronald Horowitz.
GMG, Giza, and Coviello failed to timely appear or answer the complaint. The plaintiff interposed an application for leave to enter judgment against those defendants on the issue of liability, upon their defaults in appеaring or answering. The defendants cross-moved to vacate the defaults of GMG, Giza, and Coviello, to extend their time to appear and answer pursuant to
The Supreme Court denied the рlaintiffs application for leave to enter a default judgment against GMG, Giza, and Coviello,
The defaults оf GMG, Giza, and Coviello in appearing or answering the complaint were properly excused given the lack of any prejudice to the plaintiff resulting from the short two-week delay, the lack of willfulness on the part of these defendants who defaulted in appearing, the existence of potentially meritorious defenses, and the public policy favoring the resolution of cases on the merits (see Zeccola & Selinger, LLC v Horowitz,
However, the Supreme Court erred in granting that branch of the defendants’ cross motion which was to dismiss the complaint pursuant to
Here, the complaint alleges a single cause of action to recover damages for conversion against each of the individual defendants. “Conversion is the unauthorized assumption and exercise of the right of ownership over goods belonging to another to the exclusion of the owner’s rights” (State of New York v Seventh Regiment Fund,
“A corporate officer may be liable for torts committed by or fоr the benefit of the corporation if the officer participated in their commission” (Hamlet at Willow Cr. Dev. Co., LLC v Northeast Land Dev. Corp.,
However, “[a] director or officer of a corporatiоn does not incur personal liability for its torts merely by reason of his official character” (Greenway Plaza Off. Park-1 v Metro Constr. Servs.,
In light of its conclusion that dismissal was warranted because the complaint failed to state a cause of action insofar as asserted agаinst the individual defendants, the Supreme Court denied, as academic, the plaintiffs motion pursuant to
“Service of the summons and complaint . . . shall be made within one hundred twenty days after the commencement of the action or proceeding” (
Here, it is undisputed that Horowitz was not timely served. The plaintiff failed to demonstrate good cause for its failurе to
The parties’ remaining contentions either are without merit or need not be addressed in light of the foregoing. Florio, J.P., Balkin, Lott and Miller, JJ., concur.