Gilbert v. Winston

2024 NY Slip Op 31221(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, New York County
DecidedApril 9, 2024
StatusUnpublished

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Gilbert v. Winston, 2024 NY Slip Op 31221(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

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Gilbert v Winston 2024 NY Slip Op 31221(U) April 9, 2024 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 650374/2023 Judge: Andrew Borrok 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. 650374/2023 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 155 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 04/09/2024

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK: COMMERCIAL DIVISION PART 53 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- X

STEPHEN GILBERT, DINO MARCANTONIO, LIANA INDEX NO. 650374/2023 MOUNT, NEIL RIFKIND,

Plaintiff, MOTION DATE 01/12/2024

- V - MOTION SEQ. NO. 007 BRADFORD WINSTON, KARYN BECK, CURT GOLDMAN, ROBERT I. GOLDY, BARBARA HAYES, DECISION+ ORDER ON RICHARD HUNNINGS, RICHARD LEIBNER, ANITA MOTION MCDONAGH, SIGRID STROPNIK, PARC VENDOME CONDOMINIUM,

Defendant. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- X

HON. ANDREW BORROK:

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 007) 137, 138, 139, 140, 141,142,143,144,145,146,147,148,151,152,153,154 were read on this motion to/for APPOINT - FIDUCIARY

Upon the foregoing documents, the Plaintiffs' motion to have an order issued pursuant to CPLR

1015 and 1021 substituting Sandra Powers, Bradford Winston's surviving spouse, as substitute

for Bradford Winston, deceased, is granted. Ms. Powers has had notice and an opportunity to be

heard (NYSCEF Doc. Nos. 146, 148), has not filed an affidavit in opposition to the motion and

the Plaintiffs would suffer further delay and prejudice if substitution is not made at this time so

that their motion for summary judgment can be properly heard by this Court and so that the

Defendants do not attempt to pass along damages they allegedly caused in the Underlying

Lawsuit (hereinafter defined) to the unit owners Plaintiffs. The Defendants on the other hand

would suffer no prejudice.

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Reference is made to an underlying lawsuit (the Underlying Lawsuit) captioned Pare 56 LLC v.

Board ofManagers ofPark Vendome Condominium, 217 AD3d 416,419 [1st Dept 2023]) where

the Board (i.e., the Defendants in this action) violated the condominium bylaws and declaration

and were found to have acted in bad faith and to have perpetrated a fraud on the Court in

asserting that certain condominium "governing documents" required the plaintiff in the

Underlying Lawsuit to agree to certain terms and conditions when the Board knew that the

condominium governing documents did no such thing because a Proposed Eighth Amendment to

the governing documents imposing such requirements was proposed to the unit owners and not

adopted by them when it was presented to them (Pare 56, LLC v Bd. ofManagers ofPare

Vendome Condominium, 217 AD3d 416,419 [1st Dept 2023]).

The unit owner Plaintiffs in this case brought this lawsuit seeking to hold the Board members

responsible for their alleged breach of fiduciary duties based on the conduct reviewed by the

Appellate Division and this Court in the Underlying Lawsuit and to avoid imposition by the

Board members of the damages in the Underlying Lawsuit from being imposed upon them which

damages are occasioned by actions of the Board.

On November 10, 2023, the Plaintiffs in this lawsuit brought a motion for summary judgment.

This Court twice granted extensions to the briefing schedule on the Plaintiffs' summary

judgment motion (NYSCEF Doc. Nos. 115, 117). Pursuant to the second extension, Defendant's

opposition was due on December 22, 2023 (NYSCEF Doc. No. 117). The Plaintiffs reply was

due on January 16, 2024 (id.). In the interim, on December 6, 2023 (NYSCEF Doc. Nos. 149,

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150) Mr. Winston passed away and this case was stayed by operation oflaw until a proper

substitution is made (Schnapp v Miller's Launch, Inc., 135 AD3d 655, 656 [1st Dept 2016]).

Thus, six months have now elapsed since the Plaintiffs first filed their motion for summary

judgment and approximately five months have now elapsed since Mr. Winston's passing. The

record before the Court is bereft of any attempt for a proper substitution by the Estate of Mr.

Winston in this case. 1 Thus, the Plaintiffs have now moved pursuant to CPLR 1015(a) and 1021

for an Order appointing Mr. Winston's widow, Ms. Powers, as a proper substitution for Mr.

Winston, and to lift the stay. As discussed above, Ms. Powers (who was served) does not submit

any papers opposing her substitution and counsel to the Defendants informed the Court that Ms.

Powers was appointed in December of last year (approximately five months ago) as Mr.

Winston's representative in Florida.

1 The Court notes for completeness that the Court was informed by email dated January 25, 2024 by counsel (NYSCEF Doc. No. 153) to the Defendants (and not Mr. Winston's estate or Ms. Powers) that Ms. Powers, Mr. Winston's widow, had been appointed in Florida as the personal representative of Mr. Winston:

We represent Defendants Karyn Beck, Robert Goldy, Barbara Hayes, Richard Hunnings, Richard Leibner, Anita McDonagh, Sigrid Stropnik and Pare Vendome Condominium in the above- referenced matter. Counsel for Plaintiffs, and counsel for Defendant Curt Goldman, are copied here.

We write with reference to the Court's Order dated January 17, 2024 (Dkt. No. 149), and further to our letter dated January 19, 2024 (Dkt. No. 150), wherein we informed the Court that a domiciliary probate proceeding was being commenced in Florida, the state where Mr. Winston was domiciled at the time of his death.

We have been informed that Mr. Winston's wife has been issued Letters of Administration under the laws of the state of Florida and has been appointed to act as the personal representative of Mr. Winston's estate and its property in Florida. We have also been informed that an ancillary probate proceeding is currently being commenced in the state of New York, as required, wherein Mr. Winston's wife will seek Letters of Administration appointing her under the laws of the state of New York as the personal representative of the estate and its property in New York

(NYSCEF Doc. No. 153). To date, neither Ms. Powers nor any attorney purporting to represent Ms. Powers has provided this Court with a copy of any such Court papers.

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If a party dies and the claim against that party "is not thereby extinguished the court shall order

substitution of the proper parties" (CPLR 1015[a]). A motion seeking substitution "may be

made by the successors or representatives of a party or by any party" (CPLR 1021 [emphasis

added]). The Supreme Court is a court of general jurisdiction with the power to appoint a

temporary administrator to avoid delay or prejudice (Dieye v Royal Blue Services, Inc., 104

AD3d 724, 726 [2d Dept 2013]).

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