DOMINETZ v. DINERS' CLUB


33 Misc.2d 106 (1962)

Lawrence Dominetz, Plaintiff, v. Diners' Club, Inc., Defendant.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Nassau County.

January 24, 1962


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip Adelman for defendant. George Knopp for plaintiff.


MARIO PITTONI, J.

Motion to dismiss the complaint under rule 106 of the Rules of Civil Practice as not stating facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action is granted.

The first cause of action is for alleged libelous statements in a complaint in an earlier action commenced by the defendant against the plaintiff in the District Court of Nassau County, and in an affidavit made in that action for the purpose of entering judgment. The statements...

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