| Weber v Purow |
| 2011 NY Slip Op 07837 [89 AD3d 728] |
| November 1, 2011 |
| Appellate Division, Second Department |
| Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. |
| James Weber, as Administrator of the Goods, Chattels and Credits
of Mary Padden Weber, Deceased, Plaintiff, v Elias Purow et al., Respondents, and Raoul D. Rudelli et al., Appellants, et al., Defendants. |
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Amabile & Erman, P.C., Staten Island, N.Y. (Anthony A. Lenza, Jr., of counsel), for
respondents.
In an action, inter alia, to recover damages for medical malpractice, the defendants Raoul D. Rudelli and Regional Pathologists, P.C., appeal, as limited by their brief, from so much of an order of the Supreme Court, Richmond County (Fusco, J.), dated September 27, 2010, as, in effect, denied that branch of their motion which was for leave to amend their answer to assert cross claims for contribution and indemnification against the defendants Elias Purow and Purow, M.D., Shaps M.D., P.C.
Ordered that the order is reversed insofar as appealed from, on the law, with costs, and that branch of the motion of the defendants Raoul D. Rudelli and Regional Pathologists, P.C., which was for leave to amend their answer to assert cross claims for contribution and indemnification against the defendants Elias Purow and Purow, M.D., Shaps M.D., P.C., is granted.
Leave to amend pleadings "shall be freely given upon such terms as may be just" (CPLR 3025 [b]) and will not be denied unless the amended pleading is palpably insufficient or totally devoid of merit, or unless prejudice or surprise to the opposing party would directly result from the delay in seeking leave to amend (see Jablonski v Jakaitis, 85 AD3d 969, 970-971 [2011]; Young v Estate of Young, 84 AD3d 1359, 1360 [2011]). Inasmuch as none of the foregoing grounds existed here, the Supreme Court should have granted that branch of the appellants' motion which was for leave to amend their answer to assert cross claims for contribution and indemnification against the respondents.
The respondents' remaining contentions are without merit. Mastro, J.P., Eng, Belen and Hall, JJ., concur.