Case Name: Appalachian Insurance Company, Plaintiff, v. General Electric Company, Respondent, and Swiss Reinsurance Company, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 2003-03-18
Citations: 303 A.D.2d 250
Docket Number: 
Parties: Appalachian Insurance Company, Plaintiff, v General Electric Company, Respondent, and Swiss Reinsurance Company, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 303
Pages: 250–251

Head Matter:
Appalachian Insurance Company, Plaintiff, v General Electric Company, Respondent, and Swiss Reinsurance Company, Appellant.
[755 NYS2d 837]

Opinion:
Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Ira Gammerman, J.), entered November 4, 2002, which directed defendant-appellant to submit to a two-hour oral examination by telephone rather than require defendant-respondent to attempt first to obtain the information it seeks by means of interrogatories or some other form of written disclosure, unanimously affirmed, with costs.
The motion court properly directed appellant to submit to an oral telephonic examination where, among other circumstances, written interrogatories previously served by respondent on appellant went largely unanswered (see Weeks Off. Prods. v Chemical Bank, 178 AD2d 113 [1991]). Concur — Mazzarelli, J.P., Andrias, Saxe, Ellerin and Williams, JJ.