Case Name: Sean Casey, Plaintiff, v. Paul Ruffino et al., Defendants. Decolator, Cohen & DiPrisco, LLP et al., Nonparty Respondents; Lysaght, Lysaght and Kramer, P.C., Nonparty Appellant
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 2003-12-23
Citations: 1 N.Y.3d 563
Docket Number: 
Parties: Sean Casey, Plaintiff, v Paul Ruffino et al., Defendants. Decolator, Cohen & DiPrisco, LLP et al., Nonparty Respondents; Lysaght, Lysaght and Kramer, P.C., Nonparty Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 1
Pages: 563–563

Head Matter:
Sean Casey, Plaintiff, v Paul Ruffino et al., Defendants. Decolator, Cohen & DiPrisco, LLP et al., Nonparty Respondents; Lysaght, Lysaght and Kramer, P.C., Nonparty Appellant.
Submitted December 8, 2003;
decided December 23, 2003

Opinion:
Appeal by nonparty appellant Lysaght, Lysaght & Kramer, EC., dismissed, without costs, by the Court of Appeals, sua sponte, upon the ground that the Appellate Division did not have the power to grant leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals on a certified question from an order granting a new hearing (see CPLR 5601 [c]; 5602 [b] [1]; Maynard v Greenberg, 82 NY2d 913). This dismissal is without prejudice to nonparty appellant taking any further action that may be available (see CPLR 5514 [a]).