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44TH STREET DEVELOPMENT, LLC, Plaintiff, v. Heather APOIAN, Defendant-Appellant.
Order (Joan M. Kenney, J.), entered January 15, 2019, reversed, without costs, renewal granted, and upon renewal, the order granting plaintiff's motion for summary judgment vacated and the matter remanded for further proceedings consistent with this decision.
Notwithstanding that defendant's counsel, a nonresident attorney, did not maintain an office in New York State within the meaning of Judiciary Law § 470, the court should not have deemed defendant's answer a nullity. The Court of Appeals recently held that a nonresident attorney's failure to comply with the requirement of Judiciary Law § 470 of maintaining a physical office in New York State does not render the filing a nullity (see Arrowhead Capital Fin., Ltd. v. Cheyne Specialty Fin. Fund L.P., 32 NY3d 645 [2019]). The party may cure the statutory violation with the appearance of compliant counsel or an application for admission pro hac vice by appropriate counsel (id. at 650). Accordingly, we vacate the order and remand the matter to afford defendant an opportunity to cure the violation (see Marina Dist. Dev. Co., LLC v. Toledano, 174 AD3d 431, 433 [2019]).
THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER OF THE COURT.
Per Curiam.
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Docket No: 570435 /19
Decided: November 18, 2019
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Term, New York,
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