Schindler v. Misroch
This text of 157 N.Y.S. 793 (Schindler v. Misroch) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Appellate Terms of the Supreme Court of New York primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The action, which is to recover damages for personal injuries, was commenced in September, 1915, and was finally set for trial for November 9, 1915, on which day it was dismissed, because of the nonappearance of plaintiff’s attorney. This dismissal was vacated and the case set down for trial for November 24, 1915. When the case was called on that day the representative of plaintiff’s at[794]*794torney requested that the action be held until the attorney arrived, but no affidavit of engagement was presented to the trial justice, and the case was sent out, and the complaint dismissed.
From the affidavit used upon the hearing of the motion to open the default it appears that the plaintiff’s attorney was “detained at the Fifth District Municipal Court before Justice Coleman for a short time, and was actually on trial before Justice Mayo in a case of Fogel which occupied his time until about 10:30 a. m.,” and that he arrived at court at 11 o’clock. Application to vacate the judgment and restore the case was not made until November 29, 1915, by notice of motion returnable December 6, 1915, before another justice.
“The practice of opening defaults as a matter of course should not be continued. Such practice has lowered respect for and injured the administration of justice, and is also a wrong to diligent attorneys and litigants, who conform to the rules of court and are entitled to the protection and favor of the court against the opposite kind of attorneys and litigants.”
Under the circumstances shown in this case, I am of opinion that the order should be reversed, with $10 costs, and the motion to open the default denied, and judgment reinstated. All concur.
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