FTF Lending, LLC v. Mavrides, Moyal, Packman & Sadkin, LLP

2024 NY Slip Op 33115(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, New York County
DecidedSeptember 6, 2024
DocketIndex No. 153620/2020
StatusUnpublished

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FTF Lending, LLC v. Mavrides, Moyal, Packman & Sadkin, LLP, 2024 NY Slip Op 33115(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

Opinion

FTF Lending, LLC v Mavrides, Moyal, Packman & Sadkin, LLP 2024 NY Slip Op 33115(U) September 6, 2024 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 153620/2020 Judge: Margaret A. Chan Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. INDEX NO. 153620/2020 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 155 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 09/06/2024

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK: PART 49M

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FTF LENDING, LLC, INDEX NO. 153620/2020

Plaintiff, 03/18/2024 MOTION DATE

- V- MOTION SEQ. NO. 006 MAVRIDES, MOYAL, PACK.MAN & SADKIN, LLP and MATTHEW WEINBERGER, DECISION+ ORDER ON Defendants. MOTION ----------------------X MAVRIDES, MOYAL, PACKMAN & SADKIN, LLP and Third-Party MATTHEW WEINBERGER Index No. 595619/2020

Third-Party Plaintiffs,

-against-

ROBERT THONY LAW, PLLC and ROBERT THONY,

Third-Party Defendants. --------------------X

HON. MARGARET A. CHAN:

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (MS006) 103, 104, 105, 106, 107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,123,124,125,126,127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134,135,136, 137,138,139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145,146,147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154 were read on this motion to/for JUDGMENT - SUMMARY

Plaintiff FTF Lending, LLC (FTF) brings this action against defendants Mavrides, Moyal, Packman & Sadkin, LLP (MMPS) and Matthew Weinberger (Weinberger together with MMPS, defendants), asserting a claim for legal malpractice arising out of defendants' representation of FTF in a loan transaction (the Loan Transaction) (NYSCEF # 1) .1 Before the court are (1) FTF's motion, pursuant CPLR 3212, for summary judgment on its legal malpractice claim, and (2) defendants' cross motion for summary judgment dismissing FTF' s claim (NYSCEF #s 103, 130-131). For the following .reasons, both motions are denied.

1 On October 23, 2023, this action was consolidated with a related action, captioned FTF Lending, LLC v. 2330 DutchBroa.dwa.y LLC et a.1, Index No. 655765/2019 (NYSCEF # 102). 153620/2020 FTF LENDING, LLC vs. MAVRIDES, MOYAL, PACKMAN & SADKIN LLP Page 1 of 10 Motion No. 006

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Background

The following facts are drawn from the parties' Rule 19-a statements and the accompanying affidavits and exhibits submitted in connection with the parties' motions. They are undisputed unless otherwise noted.

The Loan Transaction and Post·ClosingDiscoverv ofFraud

FTF is a real estate and financial services company that provides short-term capital to real estate developers and investors who purchase and renovate residential properties (NYSCEF # 126 - Pltf 19-a iJ 1; NYSCEF # 133 - Defts 19-a iJ 86; NYSCEF # 104 - Rodak aff i] 3; NYSCEF # 136-Draudt tr 9:22-10:5). As explained by FTF's Senior Vice President of Operations, Christopher Draudt, FTF considers itself a "hard money lender" and "lend[s] money based on the hard asset, or collateral real estate" securing a given loan (Draudt tr 9:21-10:9; seealsoDefts 19-a ,i,i 63, 80).

On May 26, 2018, FTF and Dwayne A. Samuels executed a term sheet outlining the terms of a loan by FTF to Samuels's company, 2330 Dutch Broadway, LLC (2330 Dutch, and together with Samuels, Borrowers) (Pltf 19-a ,i 2; NYSCEF # 145 -Term Sheet at 1). The Term Sheet contemplated a $375,000 loan (the Loan) in connection with a first· mortgage financing for a property located at 2330 Dutch Broadway, Elmont, NY 11003 (the Property) (Pltf 19-a ,i 2; Rodak aff ,i,i 4-5; NYSCEF # 145 Term Sheet at 1). According to FTF's Chief Executive Officer, Matthew Rodak, FTF's financing was contingent on (1) Samuels transferring title to the Property to 233 Dutch, (2) the securing of a title insurance policy, (3) a closing protection letter, and (4) a first-mortgage lien on the Property (Pltf 19-a ,i 10; Rodak aff ,i,i 6·7). Consequently, as part of the Term Sheet, Samuels "acknowledge[d] that [FTF] must perform [its] 'Due Diligence' before a closing [could] occur" on the Loan (Term Sheet at 3-4; see also Defts 19-a ,i 86; NYSCEF # 143 - Packman aff ,r,r 8-9). Samuels also authorized FTF to "obtain a Consumer Credit Report and/or a Background Report" (Term Sheet at 6).

On or about May 30, 2018, although there was no formal engagement agreem,ent, FTF retained MMPS to represent FTF in connection with the closing of the Loan (see Pltf 19-a ,i,r 3-4; Rodak aff ,r,i 8-9; Packman aff ,r 5; NYSCEF # 105 at 1-2). That same day, FTF's Loan Coordinator, Laurie Ferrante, explained to Samuels's counsel, Robert Thony, that FTF was the lender working with Samuels on the financing of his investment real estate transaction," and she further introduced Weinberger, an associate practicing in MMPS's real estate practice group, as FTF's legal counsel (see Pltf 19-a ,r 15; Rodak aff ,r,r 10-11; NYSCEF # 105 at FTF00218·219). Also copied on this email was MMPS employee · Alexandrea Lapka, who confirmed that MMPS would be "representing [FTF] in the above referenced transaction" and circulated MMPS's "opening checklist of items needed prior to closing" (see Pltf 19-a ,r 11; Rodak aff ,r 11; NYSCEF # 105 at 1·2). The checklist was prepared by MMPS and contained a list of seven "Legal Related Outstanding Items" to complete prior to closing, including various "Title Related Matters" (Pltf 19-a ,r 12·13; NYSCEF # 105 at 3; NYSCEF # 113- Packman tr 51:14-15).

Scott Packman, a member of MMPS, testified that "Lapka and potentially 0 Weinberger" were responsible for "ensuring that each of [the checklist's] outstanding items [were] satisfied prior to the closing" (Packman tr 51:16-52:6; see also Pltf 19-a ,r 14). 153620/2020 FTF LENDING, LLC vs. MAVRIDES, MOYAL PACKMAN & SADKIN LLP Page2of10 Motion No. 006 '

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Packman further testified that Lapka, who was a law clerk pending admission, (1) "handled the closing," (2) "drafted the loan documents," including the promissory note, mortgage, and guarantee, and (3) "performed Ddue diligence," including "reviewing the title report" (Packman tr 14:3-4, 37:3-20, 42:7-43:6, 57:13-16). Packman also stated that Lapka would have, in general, been supervised by various attorneys at MMPS, including Weinberger and himself (see id tr 33:7-19, 34:21-35:3). Weinberger largely confirmed the same, although he noted his role in the Loan Transaction "was limited in some way to only answering questions" (see NYSCEF # 112- Weinberger tr 20:12-21:2, 37:3-24).

On June 8, 2018, Samuels provided to Thony a copy of an unmarked title report allegedly prepared by Fidelity National Title Insurance Company (Fidelity) (see Pltf 19-a ,r 24, Defts 19·a ,r 44; Rodak aff ,r 19; Packman aff ,r,r 14-15; NYSCEF # 147; NYSCEF # 107). Two days later, on June 10, 2018, Thony circulated to Lapka a copy of a purported marked- up title report and closing protection letter (Pltf 19·a ,r 25; Defts 19·a ,r 45; Rodak aff ,r20; Packman aff ,r 14; NYSCEF # 146; NYSCEF # 108). Both the unmarked title report and marked·up title report (together, the Title Reports) contained a recorded deed evidencing Samuels's purported transfer of the Property to 2330 Dutch (Pltf 19·a ,r 26; Defts 19-a ,r 46; NYSCEF # 107 at FTF000599·600; NYSCEF # 108 at FTF000619-620).

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