KATZ v. LONG IS. MED. CTR.


144 Misc.2d 816 (1989)

Walter Katz et al., Plaintiffs, v. Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, New York County.

August 30, 1989


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip M. Damashek, P. C. (Anthony P. Gentile of counsel), for plaintiffs. Bower & Gardner for Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center and others, defendants. Costello & Shea (Kathleen B. Lucey of counsel), for John B. Chang, M.D., P. C. and another, defendants.


STANLEY L. SKLAR, J.

The issues presented are (a) whether the plaintiffs may seek to hold a professional corporation (P.C.) vicariously liable for the acts of two nonparty physician employees when the P.C. was, after expiration of the Statute of Limitations, made a party to this action based solely on its unity of interest with another physician who was an employee and shareholder of the P.C., and who was timely served; and (b) whether that timely served...

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