| Matter of 91st St. Crane Collapse Litig. |
| 2013 NY Slip Op 08340 [112 AD3d 476] |
| December 12, 2013 |
| Appellate Division, First Department |
| Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. |
| In the Matter of 91st Street Crane Collapse Litigation.
Donald R. Leo, Respondent, v City of New York et al., Defendants, and New York Crane & Equipment Corp. et al., Appellants. Leon D. DeMatteis Construction Corp., Third-Party Plaintiff, v Sorbara Construction Corp., Third-Party Defendant-Appellant. (And All Related Actions.) |
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Nicoletti Hornig & Sweeney, New York (Scott D. Clausen of counsel), for 1765
First Associates, LLC, appellant.
Smith Mazure Director Wilkins Young & Yagerman, P.C., New York (Marcia K.
Raicus of counsel), for Leon D. DeMatteis Construction Corp., appellant.
Cartafalsa, Slattery, Turpin & Lenoff, New York (B. Jennifer Jaffee of counsel), for
Sorbara Construction Corp., appellant.
Bernadette Panzella, P.C., New York (Bernadette Panzella of counsel), for
respondent.
[*2]Orders, Supreme Court, New York County (Manuel J. Mendez, J.), entered April 10, 2013, which, inter alia, denied defendants-respondents' motions to strike plaintiff's demand for a jury trial, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
Plaintiff seeks money damages for the wrongful death of her decedent, and "a sum of money alone can provide full relief to [her] under the facts alleged" (see Murphy v American Home Prods. Corp., 136 AD2d 229, 232 [1st Dept 1988]; CPLR 4101 [1]). Contrary to defendants-respondents' contention, "plaintiff's ritualistic use in the prayer for relief of the language 'and such other and further relief as to this court seems just and proper', does not change the legal character of the relief demanded" (id. at 233).
Plaintiff's request for sanctions on appeal is denied. Concur—Gonzalez, P.J., Andrias, Saxe, Richter and Clark, JJ.