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N Errant Gene Therapeutics, LLC, Plaintiff–Respondent, v. Sloan–Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, et al., Defendants–Appellants.
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Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Barry R. Ostrager, J.), entered on or about June 6, 2019, which denied defendants' motion to strike plaintiff's jury demand, unanimously reversed, on the law, without costs, and the motion granted.
Plaintiff has waived its right to a jury trial. When, as here, the complaint either joins legal and equitable causes of action arising out of the same alleged wrong or seeks both legal and equitable relief, there is a waiver of a plaintiff's right to a jury trial (see Marko v. Korf, 166 AD3d 545 [1st Dept 2018]; Security Pac. Natl. Bank v. Evans, 148 AD3d 465 [1st Dept 2017]; Willis Re Inc. v. Hudson, 29 AD3d 489 [1st Dept 2006] ). Plaintiff's sixth cause of action for a permanent injunction sounds in equity, is not incidental to the remaining claims and as a result of its inclusion, it can no longer be said that money damages would afford a complete remedy (see e.g. Willis Re Inc., 29 AD3d at 489–490). Furthermore, “[o]nce the right to a jury trial has been intentionally lost by joining legal and equitable claims, any subsequent dismissal, settlement or withdrawal of the equitable claim(s) will not revive the right to trial by jury” (Zimmer–Masiello, Inc. v. Zimmer, Inc., 164 A.D.2d 845, 846–847 [1st Dept 1990] ).
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Docket No: 1002 6
Decided: October 08, 2019
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.
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