Sanfilipo v. Baptist Temple, Inc.

Decision Date01 February 1967
Citation52 Misc.2d 767,276 N.Y.S.2d 936
CourtNew York Supreme Court
PartiesMichael SANFILIPO, Plaintiff, v. The BAPTIST TEMPLE, INC. and 14 Franklin Street, Inc., Defendants.
MEMORANDUM

G. ROBERT WITMER, Justice.

The plaintiff has sued for injuries he allegedly suffered while walking near defendants' premises when snow and ice fell therefrom and struck him. It is stipulated that on an examination before trial of the plaintiff by defendants, the plaintiff testified that there were three witnesses to the accident, they being workmen of a crew of which he was foreman; and that defendants requested the names and addresses of said witnesses, but plaintiff refused to divulge them.

Defendants assert that they have no knowledge of the alleged accident, have been unable to learn of any witnesses thereto, and that they are thus unable to prepare for trial or a pre-trial of the case. They have, therefore, made this motion to compel the plaintiff to supply to them the names and addresses of said three witnesses.

Although the courts have long upheld the right of a party to refuse to reveal to his opponent the names of his witnesses (Urbina v. McLain, 4 A.D.2d 589, 168 N.Y.S.2d 175; White v. Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Co., Inc., 283 App.Div. 1007, 130 N.Y.S.2d 603), the rule has been relaxed in the interests of justice (McMahon v. Hayes-73rd Corp., 197 Misc. 318, 98 N.Y.S.2d 84). The rule now seems limited to protecting a party from being required to divulge the names of witnesses not present at the scene or his attorney's work product, and even such evidence is not invulnerable where the interests of justice require that the information be afforded to an opposing party. (CPLR 3101; and see Zenna v. St. Vincent's Hospital of the City of New York, 13 A.D.2d 824, 825, 216 N.Y.S.2d 453; Rivera v. Stewart, 51 Misc.2d 647, 273 N.Y.S.2d 644; and Majchrzak v. Hagerty, 49 Misc.2d 1027, 268 N.Y.S.2d 937.)

In the instant case no question of work product is involved. The witnesses whose names and addresses are sought were, by plaintiff's own statement, workmen in his charge, present at the scene, who saw the accident. I agree with the statement of Mr. Justice Daniel E. Macken in Rivera v. Stewart, supra, 51 Misc.2d at page 648, 273 N.Y.S.2d at page 645,...

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  • Hartley v. Ring
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court
    • January 7, 1969
    ...the accident. The Rivera rule permitting discovery of all persons at the scene at the accident was followed in Sanfilipo v. Baptist Temple, Inc., 52 Misc.2d 767, 276 N.Y.S.2d 936 and approved in Dickinson v. Chock-Full-O-Nuts, supra, and Maffeo v. Comtois, Neal v. Spence, 53 Misc.2d 518, 27......
  • Alongis v. City of New York
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court
    • October 2, 1967
    ...the time of the accident, even though not active participants (Neal v. Spence, 53 Misc.2d 518, 278 N.Y.S.2d 919; Sanfilipo v. Baptist Temple, 52 Misc.2d 767, 276 N.Y.S.2d 936; Rivera v. Stewart, 51 Misc.2d 647, 273 N.Y.S.2d 644), or where special circumstances exist (Menyweather v. Niagara ......
  • Lauren v. Gollin
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court
    • August 18, 1967
    ...822; Matter of Pennino, 41 Misc.2d 791, 246 N.Y.S.2d 348; Rivera v. Stewart, 51 Misc.2d 647, 273 N.Y.S.2d 644; Sanfilipo v. Baptist Temple, Inc., 52 Misc.2d 767, 276 N.Y.S.2d 936; Majchrzak v. Hagerty, 49 Misc.2d 1027, 268 N.Y.S.2d 937; see, also Siegel on 'Disclosure Under The CPLR', etc.,......
  • Neal v. Spence
    • United States
    • New York Supreme Court
    • March 31, 1967
    ...no absolute rule against it.' (39 St. John's L.Rev. 211 (1964) Biannual Survey of New York Practice.) In Sanfilipo v. Baptist Temple, Inc., 52 Misc.2d 767, 768, 276 N.Y.S.2d 936, 937, Mr. Justice Witmer points out that '(t)he rule now seems limited to protecting a party from being required ......
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