Hall v. City of Buffalo

CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
CitationHall v. City of Buffalo, 151 A.D.3d 1942, 59 N.Y.S.3d 224 (N.Y. App. Div. 2017)
Decision Date30 June 2017
Docket Number889 CA 16-02219.
Parties Donald HALL, Plaintiff–Respondent, v. CITY OF BUFFALO, et al., Defendants, NHJB, Inc., doing Business as Molly's Pub, and Norman Habib, Individually and in his Official Capacity as a Shareholder of NHJB, Inc., Defendants–Appellants.

Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP, Buffalo (Brendan H. Little of Counsel), for DefendantsAppellants.

Gomez & Becker, LLP, Buffalo (Rafael O. Gomez of Counsel), for PlaintiffRespondent.

PRESENT: PERADOTTO, J.P., DeJOSEPH, CURRAN, AND WINSLOW, JJ.

MEMORANDUM:

Plaintiff commenced this action seeking to recover damages for, inter alia, false arrest, assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligent infliction of emotional distress. He alleges that he was with his friend William Sager at a bar operated by defendant NHJB, Inc., doing business as Molly's Pub (NHJB), when an employee of the bar pushed Sager down a flight of stairs, causing injuries that ultimately resulted in Sager's death (see Sager v. City of Buffalo, 151 A.D.3d 1908, 58 N.Y.S.3d 796 [2017] ); that he went to check on Sager and was told to leave the premises by defendant Robert Eloff, an off-duty police officer who was providing security at the bar; that he moved onto a public sidewalk, but Eloff nonetheless arrested him and made false statements to other officers that led to plaintiff being charged with criminal trespass in the third degree; and that he was taken back into the bar in handcuffs and placed next to Sager, who was unconscious and bleeding. Defendant Norman Habib, a resident of Florida at the time of the incident, was the sole shareholder of NHJB. NHJB and Habib (hereafter, defendants) moved to dismiss the complaint against them in part pursuant to CPLR 3211(a)(7) and (8), contending that the court lacked personal jurisdiction over Habib, and that the complaint failed to state a cause of action against them except insofar as it alleged assault and battery against NHJB. Supreme Court denied the motion, and defendants appeal.

Contrary to defendants' contention, we conclude that plaintiff made " ‘a prima facie showing’ " that the court has personal jurisdiction over Habib ( Halas v. Dick's Sporting Goods, 105 A.D.3d 1411, 1412, 964 N.Y.S.2d 808 ; see Sager, 151 A.D.3d at 1909, 58 N.Y.S.3d 796 ). As the principal and sole shareholder of NHJB, which operated a bar in New York, Habib transacted business in New York within the meaning of CPLR 302(a)(1) (see People v. Frisco Mktg. of N.Y. LLC, 93 A.D.3d 1352, 1353–1354, 941 N.Y.S.2d 823 ; CIBC Mellon Trust Co. v. HSBC Guyerzeller Bank AG, 56 A.D.3d 307, 308–309, 867 N.Y.S.2d 74 ; see generally Kreutter v. McFadden Oil Corp., 71 N.Y.2d 460, 467–472, 527 N.Y.S.2d 195, 522 N.E.2d 40 ), and we conclude that there is a substantial relationship between plaintiff's claims and Habib's activities in New York (see generally Licci v. Lebanese Can. Bank, SAL, 20 N.Y.3d 327, 339, 960 N.Y.S.2d 695, 984 N.E.2d 893 ; Fischbarg v. Doucet, 9 N.Y.3d 375, 384, 849 N.Y.S.2d 501, 880 N.E.2d 22 ). In addition, we conclude that the exercise of personal jurisdiction over Habib comports with due process (see Fischbarg, 9 N.Y.3d at 384–385, 849 N.Y.S.2d 501, 880 N.E.2d 22 ; Sager, 151 A.D.3d at 1909, 58 N.Y.S.3d 796 ; see generally LaMarca v. Pak–Mor Mfg. Co., 95 N.Y.2d 210, 216, 713 N.Y.S.2d 304, 735 N.E.2d 883 ).

We reject defendants' contention that the complaint fails to state a cause of action against them for false arrest in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Although defendants are not state actors, the complaint alleges that they engaged in a conspiracy with police officers to have plaintiff arrested without probable cause in order to suppress evidence of what had happened to Sager (see generally Payne v. County of Sullivan, 12 A.D.3d 807, 809–810, 784 N.Y.S.2d 251 ; Freedman v. Coppola, 206 A.D.2d 893, 893–894, 614 N.Y.S.2d 833 ), and we reject defendants' contention that plaintiff's allegations of conspiracy are merely conclusory (cf. Williams v. Maddi, 306 A.D.2d 852, 853, 761 N.Y.S.2d 890, lv. denied 100 N.Y.2d 516, 769 N.Y.S.2d 202, 801 N.E.2d 423, cert. denied 541 U.S. 960, 124 S.Ct. 1716, 158 L.Ed.2d 400 ; Ford v. Snashall, 285 A.D.2d 881, 882, 728 N.Y.S.2d 304 ).

We also reject defendants' contention that the complaint fails to set forth a basis for holding Habib liable in his individual capacity for assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligent infliction of emotional distress. Accepting plaintiff's allegations as true and affording him the benefit of every possible favorable inference on defendants' motion to dismiss (see Leon v. Martinez, 84 N.Y.2d 83, 87–88, 614 N.Y.S.2d 972, 638 N.E.2d 511 ), we conclude that the complaint sufficiently alleges that Habib was Eloff's employer and therefore potentially subject to vicarious liability for Eloff's actions (see Nerey v. Greenpoint Mtge....

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