National Loan Investors, L.P. v. Piscitello

Decision Date22 August 2005
Docket Number2005-00438.
PartiesNATIONAL LOAN INVESTORS, L.P., Respondent, v. PHILIP PISCITELLO, JR., Appellant, et al., Defendants.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Ordered that the order is affirmed, with costs.

Generally, "[a]n appearance by a defendant in an action is deemed to be the equivalent of personal service of a summons upon him, and therefore confers personal jurisdiction over him, unless he asserts an objection to jurisdiction either by way of motion or in his answer . . . By statute, a party may appear in an action by attorney (CPLR 321), and such an appearance constitutes an appearance by the party for purposes of conferring jurisdiction" (Skyline Agency v. Ambrose Coppotelli, Inc., 117 AD2d 135, 140 [1986]). Contrary to the appellant's contentions, he failed to demonstrate that the appearance of his attorney, Leif Rubenstein, on his behalf in this action, was unauthorized. The documentary evidence established that Rubenstein was retained to provide representation in both a bankruptcy matter and this foreclosure action (cf. New Is. Invs. v. Wynne, 251 AD2d 560 [1998]; Greenpoint Sav. Bank v. Mione, 213 AD2d 375 [1995]). Indeed, the appellant failed to explain how Rubenstein knew to file a notice of appearance in the foreclosure action other than as a result of the appellant having provided Rubenstein with a copy of the summons and complaint (see Simmons First Natl. Bank v. Mandracchia, 248 AD2d 375 [1998]). In any event, the Supreme Court correctly determined that the appellant was properly served pursuant to CPLR 308 (4) (see 96 Pierrepont v. Mauro, 304 AD2d 631 [2003]; Matrix Fin. Servs. Corp. v. McKiernan, 295 AD2d 579, 580 [2002]; Simmons First Natl. Bank v. Mandracchia, supra; Gross v. Fruchter, 230 AD2d 710, 711 [1996]). Therefore, that branch of the appellant's motion which was to dismiss the action pursuant to CPLR 3211 (a) (8) on the ground of lack of personal jurisdiction was properly denied.

The Supreme Court likewise correctly determined that the appellant's defense to foreclosure was without merit. Even if the commencement of this action was barred by the statute of limitations (see EMC Mtge. Corp. v. Patella, 279 AD2d 604, 605-606 [2001]), the appellant's bankruptcy filing, in which he acknowledged the mortgage debt and promised to repay it within six months, sufficed to extend the statute of limitations ...

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