BRADLEY v. WEBER


122 Misc.2d 428 (1983)

Margaret A. Bradley, Respondent, v. Arthur H. Weber, M. D., P. C., Appellant.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, Second Department.

May 24, 1983


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew J. Fair and Kenneth J. Aufsesser, P. C. (Bruce B. MacDonald of counsel), for appellant. Margaret A. Bradley, respondent pro se.

SLIFKIN, J. P., DI PAOLA and WIDLITZ, JJ., concur.


MEMORANDUM.

Judgment affirmed, without costs.

In this small claims action, the defendant corporation appeared by its corporate secretary but the court refused to let her cross-examine or present evidence when it discovered that she was not an attorney. It is true that ordinarily corporations may appear in Small Claims Court by a shareholder or an officer of the corporation under certain circumstances (see UDCA 1809, subd 2). However, if the corporation is...

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