Willie v. Kortoci

2024 NY Slip Op 33983(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedNovember 8, 2024
DocketIndex No. 513932/2021
StatusUnpublished

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Willie v. Kortoci, 2024 NY Slip Op 33983(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

Opinion

Willie v Kortoci 2024 NY Slip Op 33983(U) November 8, 2024 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 513932/2021 Judge: Francois A. Rivera 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. FILED: KINGS COUNTY CLERK 11/08/2024 04:48 PM INDEX NO. 513932/2021 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 76 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 11/08/2024

At an IAS Term, Part 52 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held in and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, at Civic Center, Brooklyn, New York, on the 8th day of November 2024

HONORABLE FRANCOIS A. RIVERA -------------------------------------------------------------------X STEPHANIE WILLIE, DECISION & ORDER

Plaintiff, Index No.: 513932/2021

- against - Oral Argument: 10/10/2024

MUSA KORTOCI aka MIKE KORTOCI Cal. No.: 51

Defendant(s). Ms. Seq. No.: 3 ----------------------------------------------------- -------------X Recitation in accordance with CPLR 2219 (a) of the papers considered on the order to show cause filed on February 26, 2024, under motion sequence number three, by Musa Kortoci (hereinafter defendant-movant) for an order pursuant to CPLR 5015 (a) (1) and/or CPLR 317 vacating the decision and order entered in the office of the county clerk on January 19, 2024, upon the grounds that defendant Musa Kortoci has meritorious defenses and a reasonable excuse for his failure to appear in this action and upon vacating such decision and order, pursuant to CPLR 2221. et seq, denying plaintiffs original application to restore this matter to this Court's calendar as the matter must be arbitrated pursuant to the terms within the controlling collective bargaining agreement, and pursuant to CPLR 5516 and 5519 staying all proceedings including the scheduled preliminary conference, scheduled in this matter as the matter must be arbitrated pursuant to the terms of the controlling collective bargaining agreement. The motion is opposed.

-Order to show cause -Affirmation in Support Exhibits A-E -Memorandum of law in support -Affirmation in opposition Exhibits 1-8 -Memorandum of law in opposition -Affirmation in reply Exhibits A-D -Memorandum of law in reply

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BACKGROUND

On June 19, 2021, the plaintiff commenced the i~stant action for, inter alia,

d~mages for unlawful discrimination and a hostile work environment against the plaintiff

based on gender, in violation of the New York State Human Rights Law, Executive Law§

296 et seq., the New York City Human Rights Law, New York City Administrative Code

Section § 8-107 et seq., and for battery.

By notice of motion filed on July 22, 2021, under motion sequence number one, the

defendant sought an order pursuant to CPLR 7503 (a) and 3211 (a) (1) and (7) (a)

compelling plaintiff Stephanie Willie to submit her claims to arbitration and (b) staying or

dismissing the complaint.

By decision and order dated November 5, 2021, the Court granted the defendant's

motion under motion sequence number one to the extent that the instant matter was stayed

until further order of the Court, dismissal of the complaint was denied, and the plaintiff

was directed to arbitrate her claims against defendant in accordance with the arbitration

provision of the 2018 Apartment Building Agreement (hereinafter the CBA).

By notice of motion filed on November 2, 2023, under motion sequence number

two, the plaintiff sought an order pursuant CPLR 5015 (a) vacating the stay and restoring

Plaintiffs case to the trial calendar. The defendant filed opposition to the motion but did

not appear for oral argument.

By decision and order dated January 18, 2024: (hereinafter the January 2024 order),

the Court granted the.plaintiffs motion under sequence number three. The Court found

that the arbitration was not proceeding through no fault of the plaintiff. Due to the

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defendant's failure to appear for oral argument, the Court deemed the motion unopposed.

The Court lifted the stay and restored the action to the trial calendar.

The defendant then filed the instant order to show cause under motion sequence

number three for an order pursuant to CPLR 5015 (a) (1) and/or CPLR 317 vacating the

January 2024 order decision and order entered in the office of the county clerk on January

19, 2024, and upon vacating such decision and order, pursuant to CPLR 2221. et seq,

denying plaintiff's original application to restore this matter to this Court's calendar.

LAW AND APPLICATION

The January 2024 order which the defendant seeks to vacate was premised on the

plaintiff's showing of entitlement and the disregarding of the defendant's filed opposition

papers based on defendant's default in appearing for oral argument on the motion. "The

determination of whether to relieve a party of an order entered upon his or her default is

within the sound discretion of the [court]" (Matter of Castellotti v Castellotti, 165 AD3d

926 [2d Dept 2018]). "A court has the discretion to accept law office failure as a

reasonable excuse where that claim is supported by a detailed and credible explanation,

although mere neglect is not a reasonable excuse" (Matter of Castellotti v Castellotti, 165

AD3d 926 [2d Dept 2018], citing Ki Tae Kim v. Bishop, 156 AD3d 776, 777 [2d Dept

2017]). However, "conclusory and unsubstantiated allegations of law office failure are

insufficient to constitute a reasonable excuse" (Kami! El-Deiry & Assoc. CPA, PLLC v

Excellent Home Care Services, LLC, 208 AD3d 1170, 1171 [2d Dept 2022]).

The defendant's counsel averred that while aware of the date scheduled for oral

[*argument 3] of the motions, counsel was not aware3 that of 5 the Court' part rules required that all FILED: KINGS COUNTY CLERK 11/08/2024 04:48 PM INDEX NO. 513932/2021 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 76 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 11/08/2024

motion be orally argued in person. The very first sentence in the Court's Part Rules is

written in bright red color in uppercase lettering and states the following:

"ALL APPEARANCES IN PART 52 SHALL BE IN PERSON. ALL MOTIONS

ARE ORALLY ARGUED ON THE RECORD"

After not appearing for oral argument, defendant's counsel then asked plaintiffs

counsel to enter into a stipulation vacating the default and allowing the application to be

determined upon the merits. The request was refused.

Defendant's counsel stated the following in paragraph twenty of the affirmation in

support of the motion.

"Notably, no professional courtesy was extended to the office of the undersigned

with any phone call or e-mail at the time of oral argument to determine if the undersigned,

or another representative, would be appearing for same. Had a single phone call been

made at such time, the undersigned would have had an opportunity to either request a brief

adjournment of the oral argument or have a representative from the undersigned's office

to appear prepared to argue."

In sum, defendant's counsel excuse is that he did not check the Court's part rules to

learn than a personal appearance for oral argument was required. He further argues that

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