28 Misc. 2d 978 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1961
Defendants move to dismiss the amended complaint for legal insufficiency. Defendants are the plaintiff’s former attorneys and are here being sued for negligence or malpractice in the handling of certain contract and all:ed claims against third parties. These claims are the subject of another action now pending, undetermined, in this court. In granting, with leave to replead, a prior motion by defendants to dismiss the original complaint for insufficiency, Mr. Justice Levy wrote: ‘ ‘ Damage is an essential element in the successful pleading of a cause in malpractice, and it is conceded that if plaintiff succeeds in the collection of the debt, damage will not be recoverable save with respect to the conclusory allegation of additional legal expenses.77
In this court’s opinion, the amended complaint does not correct the deficiency pointed out by Mr. Justice Levy. Moreover,
The motion is granted.