Rider v. Speaker

180 Misc. 2d 999
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedMay 24, 1999
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Rider v. Speaker, 180 Misc. 2d 999 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1999).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

Anthony T. Kane, J.

Plaintiffs in action No. 2, Michael Clarkin and Bernadette Clarkin (hereafter the Clarkins), move this court for an order pursuant to CPLR 3025 adding Lisa Rider as a defendant in the above-entitled action; and/or striking defendants’ affirmative defense of failure to employ a seat belt or child safety restraint; and/or precluding, in limine, any apportionment of fault to Lisa Rider if the court denies plaintiffs the right to amend the complaint and bring an action directly against Lisa Rider.

Plaintiffs in action No. 1, Lisa Rider (hereafter Rider), Richard Speaker, as guardian for Jennifer Speaker, and Richard Speaker, individually (hereafter collectively referred to as Speaker), appear and oppose the motion, in part. Defendant John Strasser (hereafter Strasser) appears and opposes the motion, in part. Defendant Laurie Speaker appears and takes no position as to the motion and advises the court that said defendant withdraws the affirmative defense related to seat belt use. Defendants Eldred Diner, Eldred Diner and Service Station and Jessie Jakubowski appear and do not oppose that portion of plaintiffs’ application seeking to serve a [1001]*1001supplemental summons and amended complaint for the purpose of joining Lisa Rider as a party to this action.

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