Patricia Soliman v. the Kushner Companies, Inc

77 A.3d 1214, 433 N.J. Super. 153
CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedOctober 17, 2013
DocketA-5397-10
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Patricia Soliman v. the Kushner Companies, Inc, 77 A.3d 1214, 433 N.J. Super. 153 (N.J. Ct. App. 2013).

Opinion

NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5397-10T2

PATRICIA SOLIMAN,

Plaintiff-Appellant, v. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION

October 17, 2013 THE KUSHNER COMPANIES, INC. a/k/a KUSHNER COMPANIES; APPELLATE DIVISION WESTMINSTER MANAGEMENT, L.L.C.; CK BERGEN HOLDINGS, L.L.C. a/k/a CK BERGEN HOLDINGS; CK BERGEN ASSOCIATES, L.L.C. a/k/a CK BERGEN ASSOCIATES; KUSHNER PROPERTIES, INC.; WESTMINSTER MANAGEMENT, L.P.; ROUTE 208 ASSOCIATES, L.L.C.; PHIL CHAIKLIN; HIGH TECH INSTALLATIONS; and HIGH TECH DEPOT, L.L.C.,

Defendants-Respondents.

MICHELE F. AVRIN,

Plaintiff-Appellant,

v.

THE KUSHNER COMPANIES, INC. a/k/a KUSHNER COMPANIES; WESTMINSTER MANAGEMENT, L.L.C.; CK BERGEN HOLDINGS, L.L.C. a/k/a CK BERGEN HOLDINGS; CK BERGEN ASSOCIATES, L.L.C. a/k/a CK BERGEN ASSOCIATES; KUSHNER PROPERTIES, INC.; WESTMINSTER MANAGEMENT, L.P.; ROUTE 208 ASSOCIATES, L.L.C.; PHIL CHAIKLIN; HIGH TECH INSTALLATIONS; and HIGH TECH DEPOT, L.L.C.,

CaC (infant Plaintiff #1) by her mother MAC (Plaintiff #2) and MAC (Plaintiff #2) individually;, AaC (infant Plaintiff #3) and AyC (infant Plaintiff #4) by their mother RLC (Plaintiff #5) and RLC (Plaintiff #5) individually; TaK (infant Plaintiff #6) by her father ToK (Plaintiff #7) and ToK (Plaintiff #7) individually; SG (infant Plaintiff #8) by his mother AG (Plaintiff #9) and AG (Plaintiff #9 individually); DK (infant Plaintiff #10) by her father JK (Plaintiff #11) and JK (Plaintiff #11) individually; DeL (infant Plaintiff #12) and TL (infant Plaintiff #13) and DaL (infant Plaintiff #14) by their mother DL (Plaintiff #15) and DL (Plaintiff #15) individually; JG (infant Plaintiff #16) by his mother JJ (Plaintiff #17) and JJ (Plaintiff #17) individually); JL (infant Plaintiff #18) and TL (infant Plaintiff #19) by their mother GCL (Plaintiff #20) and GCL (Plaintiff #20) individually; ST (infant Plaintiff #21) and AT (infant Plaintiff #22) by their mother LT (Plaintiff #23) and LT

2 A-5397-10T2 (Plaintiff #23) individually; AY (infant Plaintiff #24), and LY(infant Plaintiff #25) by their mother WFY (Plaintiff #26) and WFY (Plaintiff #26) individually; KrZ (infant Plaintiff #27) by her mother KZ (Plaintiff #28) and KZ (Plaintiff #28) individually; BF (infant Plaintiff #29) and AF (infant Plaintiff #30) by their parents RF (Plaintiff #31) and MF (Plaintiff #32) and RF (plaintiff #31) and MF (Plaintiff #32) each individually; AN (infant Plaintiff #33) and RN (infant Plaintiff #34) by IN (Plaintiff #35 and IN (Plaintiff #35) individually; JJa (infant Plaintiff #36) by her parents JaJ (Plaintiff #37) and MC (Plaintiff #38) and JaJ (Plaintiff #37) and MC (Plaintiff #38) individually; CB (Plaintiff #39); YC (Plaintiff #40); GE (Plaintiff #41), Edi (Plaintiff #42); AD (Plaintiff #43);, EDr (Plaintiff #44); ADr (Plaintiff #45); GF (Plaintiff #46); SF (Plaintiff #47); CL (Plaintiff #48); AL (Plaintiff #49); MMa (Plaintiff #50); KBM (Plaintiff #51); MMo (Plaintiff #52); KN (Plaintiff #53); MP (Plaintiff #54); IR (Plaintiff #55); KS (Plaintiff #56); CS (Plaintiff #57); BS (Plaintiff #58); LW (Plaintiff #60); and EF

3 A-5397-10T2 (Plaintiff #60);

Plaintiffs-Appellants,

THE KUSHNER COMPANIES, INC. a/k/a KUSHNER COMPANIES; WESTMINSTER MANAGEMENT, L.L.C.; CK BERGEN HOLDINGS, L.L.C. a/k/a CK BERGEN HOLDINGS; CK BERGEN ASSOCIATES, L.L.C. a/k/a CK BERGEN ASSOCIATES; KUSHNER PROPERTIES, INC.; WESTMINSTER MANAGEMENT, L.P.; ROUTE 208 ASSOCIATES, L.L.C.; PHIL CHAIKLIN; HIGH TECH INSTALLATIONS; and HIGH TECH DEPOT, L.L.C.,

RICKY DIPILLA, MARY ELLEN PHELAN, PERRY DEATON, KENNETH THIMMEL, JONATHAN SCOTT STEPHENS, PHYLLIS RUBIN, VIVIANA A. WISSE, MARY PETRUCELLO, MIKE O'SULLIVAN, LAURA PHELAN, EDWARD ROBINSON and WILLIAM NEWMAN,

Plaintiffs,

ROUTE 208 ASSOCIATES, LLC, THE KUSHNER COMPANIES, WESTMINSTER MANAGEMENT, LLC, CK BERGEN HOLDINGS, LLC, KUSHNER PROPERTIES, INC., WESTMINSTER MANAGEMENT, L.P.,

Defendants.

4 A-5397-10T2 Argued May 16, 2012 - Decided October 17, 2013

Before Judges Fuentes, Graves, and Harris.

On appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Bergen County, Docket No. L-2581-08.

Gerald H. Baker argued the cause for appellants (Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks Kahn Wikstrom & Sinins, P.C., attorneys; Lawrence M. Simon and Mark J. Cintron, on the brief).

Derek A. Ondis argued the cause for respondents High Tech Installations, High Tech Depot, L.L.C., and Phil Chaiklin (Romando, Zirulnik, Sherlock & DeMille, attorneys; Mr. Ondis, on the brief).

Stuart J. Polkowitz argued the cause for respondents The Kushner Companies, Inc., Westminster Management, L.L.C., CK Bergen Holdings, L.L.C., CK Bergen Associates, L.L.C., Kushner Properties, Inc, Westminster Management, L.P., and Route 208 Associates, L.L.C. (Mautone & Horan, P.A., and Brach Eichler L.L.C., attorneys; James J. Horan and Mr. Polkowitz, of counsel and on the briefs).

The opinion of the court was delivered by

FUENTES, P.J.A.D.

These are four consolidated law suits brought by employees

of tenants and members of their families, including minors,

against the landlord and managers of this commercial office

building, as well as a number of other companies responsible for

installing and maintaining video monitoring and recording

5 A-5397-10T2 equipment intentionally concealed inside smoke detectors in four

public bathrooms, two male and two female.1

Defendants claimed the cameras were positioned to monitor

or focus only on the "common area" of the bathrooms, where the

washbasins are located. Stated differently, defendants claim

the cameras were not placed to monitor the toilet stalls and

therefore did not invade or violate plaintiffs' expectation of

privacy.

It is not disputed that the managers of the office building

installed this surveillance equipment in 2003, ostensibly in

response to complaints made by certain tenants of vandalism and

damage to bathroom facilities. The scope and nature of the

vandalism included both the area where the washbasins are

located, as well as the toilet areas. Specifically, defendants

allege tenants complained the toilets in these bathrooms were

overflowing and being rendered unusable by unknown individuals

intentionally or negligently placing paper towels or other

obstructions into the toilet bowls to block or impede the flow

of water. According to defendants, they installed the video

surveillance equipment and concealed the cameras inside the

1 Plaintiffs alleged that some of their children used the bathrooms when they visited on "Take Your Child to Work Day."

6 A-5397-10T2 bathrooms' smoke detectors to deter this vandalism and gather

evidence against the alleged vandals.

Although installed and made operational in 2003, defendants

claimed the entire video surveillance equipment lay dormant and

unused for four years. Defendants claimed the stealthy

monitoring of the bathrooms began in 2007, and only functioned

for three continuous days.

This monitoring operation came to an abrupt end only by

sheer happenstance, when a tenant employee walked by a closet

with a sign on the door that read: "Authorized Personnel Only."

Although defendants intended the closet door to remain closed

and locked at all times, that day the door was inadvertently

left ajar. When the employee looked inside the closet, he

discovered video monitors displaying a live video feed of the

four bathrooms.

This employee immediately reported his discovery to the

local police department. The responding police officers

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