Gates v. Arreaza

2004 NY Slip Op 50416(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Monroe County
DecidedJanuary 23, 2004
StatusUnpublished

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Gates v. Arreaza, 2004 NY Slip Op 50416(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2004).

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Gates v Arreaza (2004 NY Slip Op 50416(U)) [*1]
Gates v Arreaza
2004 NY Slip Op 50416(U)
Decided on January 23, 2004
Supreme Court, Monroe County
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.


Decided on January 23, 2004
Supreme Court, Monroe County


DOUGLAS S. GATES, as Permanent Receiver of The Genesee Hospital
pursuant to Article 12 of the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law, Plaintiff,

against

EDUARDO E. ARREAZA, THOMAS A. BONFIGLIO, VINCENT D. CHANG, RICHARD C. CHERKIS, PHILLIP DVORETSKY, NEIL W. GARROWAY, WILLIAM F. GRACE, WILLIAM R. HOLMAN, F. MARK LAFORCE, MARTHA LEAS, THEODORE K. MAYER, CHANDER MOHINI MEHRA, TAI TAN NGUYEN, TIMOTHY E. QUILL, GREGORY L. SEEGER, JULIA L. SMITH, ROBERT C. TATELBAUM, MAURICE J. VAUGHN, JOHN A. WOLFE, and DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENT ADVISORS, INC., ING LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY F/K/A AETNA LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL INVESTMENT SERVICES, AND PRUDENTIAL INVESTMENTS, LLC, Defendants.




Index #2002/11363

Attorney for Plaintiff: Warren B. Rosenbaum, Esq. Shapiro,

Rosenbaum, Liebschutz & Nelson 1100 Crossroads Building, Two State

Street, Rochester, New York 14614

Attorney for Defendants: Arreaza, Bonfiglio, Chang, Cherkis,

Garrowy, Grace, LaForce, Leas, Mayer, Quill, Smith, Tatelbaum and Wolfe:

J. Nelson Thomas, Esq. Dolin, Thomas & Solomon, P.C. 135 Corporate

Woods, Suite 130 Rochester, New York 14623

Attorney for Defendant: Diversified Investment Advisors, Inc.: Edward

R. Conan, Esq. Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC, One Lincoln Center,

Syracuse, New York 13202-1355

Attorney for Defendant: Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company:

Alan M. Wishnoff, Esq. Phillips, Lytle, LLP, 3400 HSBC Center,

Buffalo, New York 14203

Attorney for Defendant: The Prudential Insurance Company of

America: Paul I. Perlman, Esq. Hodgson, Russ, LLP, One M&T Plaza, Suite

2000, Buffalo, New York 14203

Attorney for Defendant: ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company:

Joseph M. Shur, Esq. Relin, Goldstein & Crane, LLP, 1800 First

Federal Plaza, Rochester, New York 14614

Attorney for Defendant: Mehra: Elizabeth A. Wolford, Esq. Wolford &

Leclair LLP, 600 Reynolds Arcade Building 16 East Main Street,

Rochester, New York 14614

Appearance by Letter,

Attorney for Defendant: Seeger: David J. Seeger, Esq. 69 Delaware

Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14202

Thomas A. Stander, J.

I.THE MOTIONS

The parties in this action have submitted numerous motions seeking summary judgment. The [*2]Plaintiff, Douglas S. Gates, as Permanent Receiver of The Genesee Hospital ("TGH") submits a motion seeking an order granting Plaintiff summary judgment on the grounds that there are no triable issues of fact and Plaintiff is entitled to judgment for all the relief demanded in the complaint, together with costs and disbursements of this action. The complaint seeks a declaratory judgment declaring that all of the deferred compensation funds constitute the sole and exclusive property of Plaintiff as the Receiver of TGH, free and clear of any claim, lien or other interest on the part of any of the Defendants herein, that the corporate Defendants be directed to deliver all of said funds to the Receiver, and that all of the said funds be distributed to the creditors of TGH. The complaint also alleges a claim against Defendant, Chander Mohini Mehra and Diversified Investment Advisors, Inc. for breach of contract and/or as and for money had and received and seeks judgment in the sum of $358,521.90.

The Defendants, Eduardo E. Arreaza, Thomas A. Bonfiglio, Vincent D. Chang, Richard C. Cherkis, Neil W. Garroway, William F. Grace, F. Mark LaForce, Martha Leas, Theodore K. Mayer, Timothy E. Quill, Julia L. Smith, Robert C. Tatelbaum, and John A. Wolfe ("Group Doctor Defendants") submit a motion requesting partial summary judgment and an order declaring that the contributions to the deferred compensation accounts belong to the Group Doctor Defendants; such funds are deemed to be held in trust for the Group Doctor Defendants; and the Group Doctor Defendants are entitled to receive the contributions to the deferred compensation accounts in accordance with the deferred compensation arrangements.

The Defendant, Diversified Investment Advisors, Inc. ("Diversified"), submits a motion seeking an order (1) permitting Diversified to retain the funds currently held in The Genesee Hospital Account to the credit of the action until final judgment has been entered, or to liquidate the Account and pay the proceeds into such fund or account as the Court directs, and discharging Diversified from liability to any party in this action by reason of any matter or thing set forth in the pleadings herein concerning those funds currently held in the Account; and (2) denying Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment on its second cause of action as against Diversified or, in the alternative, granting summary judgment in favor of Diversified and against Defendant Mehra on Diversified's first and second cross-claims for the recovery of money paid by mistake for unjust enrichment.

The Defendant, The Prudential Insurance Company of America, incorrectly sued as Prudential Investments LLC ("Prudential"), submits a motion seeking an order permitting Prudential to deposit into court the amount of deferred compensation funds identified to individual Defendants, Arreaza, Cherkis, Garroway, Laforce, Leas, Nguyen, Quill, Smith, Vaughn and Wolfe, and upon such deposit, discharging Prudential from any liability to Plaintiff relating to funds held with respect to those Defendants and discharging Prudential from any liability to the named individual defendants.

The Defendant, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, sued as Northwestern Mutual Investment Services ("Northwestern"), submits a motion seeking an order permitting Northwestern to retain Deferred Variable Annuity Account B Number 144557170 to the credit of the action until final judgment has been entered, or to liquidate the Account and pay the proceeds into such fund or account as the Court directs, and discharging Northwestern from liability to any party to this action [*3]by reason of any matter or thing set forth in the pleadings herein.

The Defendant, ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company f/k/a Aetna Life Insurance and Annuity Company ("ING"), submits a motion seeking summary judgment on Defendant's first counterclaim to interplead funds in ING's possession.

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