France v New York City Hous. Auth NY Slip Op 30374(U) February 10, 2014 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: /12 Judge: Kathryn

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France v New York City Hous. Auth. 2014 NY Slip Op 30374(U) February 10, 2014 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: 154650/12 Judge: Kathryn E. Freed Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various state and local government websites. These include the New York State Unified Court System's E-Courts Service, and the Bronx County Clerk's office. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication.

[* 1] SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK: PART 5 -----------------------------------------------------------------------)( CHRISTOPHER A. FRANCE, -against- Plaintiff, DECISION/ORDER Index No.: 154650/12 Seq. No.: 002 NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY and NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF INVESTIGATIONS, Defendants. -----------------------'-----------------------------------------------)( HON. KATHRYNE. FREED: PRESENT: Hon. Kathryn E. Freed, J.S.C. RECITATION, AS REQUIRED BY CPLR 2219(a), OF THE PAPERS CONSIDERED.JN THE REVIEW OF THIS MOTION. PAPERS NUMBERED NOTICE OF MOTION AND AFFIDAVITS ANNEXED.... 1-2 (Exs 1-3) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AND AFFIDAVITS ANNEXED.... ANSWERING AFFIDAVITS........ 3-4.... REPLYING AFFIDAVITS..... EXHIBITS....'.........5-6.... STIPULATIONS.... OTHER.... UPON THE FOREGOING CITED PAPERS, THIS DECISION/ORDER ON THIS MOTION IS AS FOLLOWS: In this action for age and racial discrimination, plaintiff Christopher France moves, pursuant to CPLR 2221, for an Order granting reargument of a prior motion by defendant The New York City Department of Investigations ("DOI") seeking dismissal of the complaint pursuant to CPLR 321 l(a)(7) on the ground that the complaint failed to state a cause of 1 action against it. Defendants The New York City Housing Authority ("NYCHA") and DOI oppose the motion. Upon oral argument, a review of the papers presented, all relevant statutes and case law, the Court denies the motion. 1

[* 2] Factual and Procedural Background: Plaintiff alleges that he has been employed by the Office of the Inspector General for NY CHA since July 17, 1989 and that his title is Chieflnvestigator. 1 He claims that, on May 4, 2010, he met with his Supervisor, Inspector General Kelvin Jeremiah, and others, to discuss his written comments and response to a 2009 Performance Evaluation. When plaintiff was asked whether he believed that he should have been granted a promotion to Assistant Inspector General, he answered in the affirmative and said he should have been promoted instead of John Graham Forbes. When promoted, Mr. Forbes was under the age of forty and had been emplo:yed by defendant since February, 2005. Plaintiff alleges that Mr. Jeremiah responded "At your age; there is no way that I am going to promote and groom you for management over a younger investigator." Additionally, plaintiff claims that, in response to his question "so I am being discriminated against because of my age?" Mr. Jeremiah responded "I know you and your racial discrimination views." Plaintiff, acting pro se, subsequently filed a charge of discrim!nation with the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission. He then commenced a federal lawsuit on September 13, 2011, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, similarly asserting, inter alia, claims of discrimination and retaliation under the Age Discrimination an,d Employment Act, 29 U.S.C. 621, et~' Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. 2000e, et seg. The federal action was dismissed as untimely and the federal court dismissed plaintiffs state and local law discrimination claims without prejudice. Plaintiff then commenc;ed the instant suit on July 18, 1 Plaintiff alleges in his complaint that he was employed by DOI and NY CHA. However, in his motion for reargument, he alleges only that NY CHA failed to.promote him.

[* 3] 2012, alleging age and racial discrimination under state and local laws. NYCHA filed an answer denying all substantive allegations of wrongdoing and DOI moved to disµiiss pursuant to CPLR 3211 ( a)(7), asserting that plaintiff failed to state a cause of action against it. NY CHA did not submit any papers in connection with DOI' s motion to dismiss. By Order dated March 21, 2013, this Court granted DOI's motion to dismiss the complaint as against it, finding, inter alia, that the complaiqt failed to allege how or why DOI was a proper party to the action or how DOI and the NY CHA were related. In so holding, this Court stated, inter alia, that: Moreover, even if the issue of the legitimacy of having either or both defendants involved,in the suit was non-existent, the complaint does not establish any cognizable theory, but merely advances bare conclusions and allegations. Indeed, plaintiffs entire case seems premised upon two statements allegedly made by his superior,.one relating to plaintiffs opinions regarding racial discrimination and one relating to his age. Plaintiff thereafter brought the instant motion to reargue DOI's motion to dismiss and DOI and NYCHA opposed the motion. Positions of the Parties: In support of his motion for reargument, plaintiff argues that this Court erred by dismissing the complaint "in its entirety" on the ground that it fails to allege a claim upon which relief can be granted. Plaintiff claims that he has stated a claim of age discrimination by quoting a statement by his supervisor, Mr. Fqrbes, evincing discriminatory intent. He also asserts that NYCHA discriminated against him because he had 20 years of experience and it promoted someone with only 5 years of experience. 3

[* 4] Plaintiff specifically states in his motion that he does not seek to reargue those portions of this Court's Order detennining that the DOI is not a proper party to this action and dismissing his second cause of action against DOI, which claimed retaliation based on his views about racial discrimination. DOI argues in its opposition to plaintiffs motion that plaintiff has failed to establish that this court overlooked or misapprehended the law or facts in rendering its decision. It asserts that plaintiff failed to allege any basis upon which a claim against it can be viable. Further, DOI relies on plaintiffs concession that he does not seek reargument of that portion of the decision holding that it was not a proper party to this action. In its opposition to plaintiffs motion, NY CHA reiterates DOI' s argument that this Court did not misapprehend the law or the facts in rendering its decision. Counsel for NY CHA asserts that, at oral argument of the instant mo ti on, plaintiffs counsel "abandoned [this motion] and instead, after stipulating to DO I's dismissal, sought to vacate the Decision for the stated reason of preemptively precluding NYCHA fro~ relying on it." 2 In his reply to NYC HA' s opposition, plaintiff asserts that this court erred in holding that the entire complaint should be dismissed. In support of this argument, plaintiff notes that counsel for NYCHA "had indicated its intent to plaintiffs counsel to rely on [this Court's] decision [granting 2 Despite NYCHA's implication that plaintiffs counsel withdrew the instant motion, it is evident that he did not do so given that this court proceeded to render a decision on the same. This Court also notes that, although the instant motion was to be argued op September 17, 2013, it granted NY CHA, which did not move to dismiss, leave on that date to submit papers in opposition to plaintiffs motion by October 25, 2013 and rescheduled oral argument for November 19, 2013. Further, the note of issue has been filed and NY CHA successfully moved for leave to file a late motion for summary judgment within 90 days after the instant motion is decided. 4

[* 5] DOI's motion to dismiss] as grounds to seek summary judgment in its favor." In his reply to the DOI' s opposition, plaintiff asserts that the complaint sufficiently sets forth his claim of age discrimination. Conclusions of Law: A motion for leave to reargue "shall be based upon matters of fact ~llegedly overlooked or misapprehended by the court in determining the prior motion." CPLR 2221 ( d)(2). Such motion "is addressed to.the sound discretion of the court." William P. Pahl Equip. Corp. v. Kassis, 182 A.D.2d 22, 27 (1st Dept.1992), lv dismissed, 80 N.Y.2d 1005 (1992), rearg denied 81 N.Y.2d 782 (1993). Reargument is not desigped or intended to afford the unsuccessful party successive opportunities to reargue issues previously decided (see Pro Brokerage v. Home Ins. Co., 99 A.D.2d 971 [Pt Dept. 1984]), or to present arguments different from those originally asserted. William P.Pahl Equip. Corp. v. Kassis, supra at 27; Amato v. Lord & Taylor, Inc., 10 A.D.3d 374 (2d Dept. 2004). On reargument, the court's <I:ttention must be drawn to any controlling fact or applicable principle oflaw which was misconstrued or overlooked. See Mack/owe v. Browning School, 80 A.D.2d 790 (1 51 Dept. 1981). Professor David Siegel in N.Y. Prac, 254, at 449 (5th ed) succinctly instructs that a motion to reargue "is based on no new proof; it seeks to convince the court that it was wrong and ought to change its mind." Here, plaintiff has failed to proffer arguments sufficient to warrant reargument and the vacating of its Order dated March 21, 2013. Initially, this Court did not overlook or misapprehend the law or facts in deciding DOI's ' ' motion to dismiss. This Court determined that DOI was entitled to dismissal of the complaint due to plaintiff's deficient allegations. Specifically, this Court held that plaintiff failed to establish, inter 5

[* 6] alia, that DOI was a proper party in this action. This Court noted that plaint!ff sued DOI and not the City of New York and that it is well settled that DOI is an agency within the City of New York, which is a public corporation. See Rosenbaum v. City of New York, 8 N.Y.3d 1 (2006). It further held that, pursuant to New York City Charter 396 "[a]ii actions and proceedings for the recovery of penalties for the vioh!tion of any law shall be brought in the name of the City of New York and not in that of any agency, except where otherwise provided by law.'.' Thu~, this Court had a solid legal and factual basis upon which to find that DOI was not a proper party. See Siino v. Department of Educ. of the City of New York, 44 A.D.3d 568 (1st Dept. 2007). In any event, as noted above, plaintiff specifically states in his motion papers that he does not seek to reargue those portions of this Court's Order determining that the DOI is not a proper party to this action and dismissing his second cause of action against DOI, which claimed retaliation based on his views about racial discrimination. Plaintiffs contention that this Court should grant reargument becau~e it erred in holding that "the complaint does not establish any cognizable tpeory, but merely advances bare conclusions and allegations", is without merit. Contrary to plaintiffs contention, this language did not result in the dismissal of the complaint "in its entirety." DOI was the sole defendant to move to dismiss the complaint pursuant to CPLR 321 l(a)(7) for failure to state a cause of action. Since NY CHA did not move to dismiss the complaint, or even submit any papers in connection with DOI's motion to dismiss, it cannot be "afforded the benefit of a motion [to dismiss] for which [it] offered no support." See Bethview Amusement Corp. v Lorber, 35 AD2d 971 (2d Dept 1970), app dismissed 28 NY2d 652 (1971). Tellingly, NYCHA does not even assert that the complaiµt was dismissed in its entirety. Indeed, the decretal paragraphs of this Court's Order state that "DOI's motion to dismiss 6

[* 7] the complaint for failure to state a cause of action is granted" and that DOI "is not a proper party to this matter." These decretal paragraphs, which are silent as to NY CHA, set forth the determination of this Court in "such detail as [this Court] deem[ ed] proper" to apprise the parties that the complaint was dismissed solely as against DOI. CPLR 2219( a). Therefore, in accordance with the foregoing, it is hereby: ORDERED that plaintiffs motion for reargument is denied; and it is further, ORDERED that plaintiff shall serve a copy of this order on all other parties and the Trial Support Office, 60 Centre Street, Room 158; and it is further, ORDERED that this constitutes the decision and order of the Court. DATED: February 1~2014 FEB fo 2014 ENTER: athryn E. Freed, HO.KAnm;~FREED JUSTICE OF SuPREME COURT 7