Case Name: Harrison J. Smith, Jr., Respondent, v. James Snipe, as President of Security Unit Employees, Counsel 82, AFSCME, AFL-CIO, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1985-07-29
Citations: 112 A.D.2d 691
Docket Number: 
Parties: Harrison J. Smith, Jr., Respondent, v James Snipe, as President of Security Unit Employees, Counsel 82, AFSCME, AFL-CIO, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 112
Pages: 691–691

Head Matter:
Harrison J. Smith, Jr., Respondent, v James Snipe, as President of Security Unit Employees, Counsel 82, AFSCME, AFL-CIO, Appellant.

Opinion:
Motion for permission to appeal to the Court of Appeals granted, without costs. No issue of fact was considered by this court. Pursuant to CPLR 5713, this court certifies that the following question of law, decisive of the correctness of its determination, has arisen, which in its opinion, ought to be reviewed by the Court of Appeals: "Did this court err, as a matter of law, in affirming the order of Special Term which denied defendant's motion to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a cause of action?" Mahoney, P. J., Kane, Casey, Mikoll and Harvey, JJ., concur.