Case Name: Farid Popal, Appellant, v. Harvey J. Slovis, Esq., Respondent
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 2011-03-25
Citations: 82 A.D.3d 1670
Docket Number: 
Parties: Farid Popal, Appellant, v Harvey J. Slovis, Esq., Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 82
Pages: 1670–1671

Head Matter:
Farid Popal, Appellant, v Harvey J. Slovis, Esq., Respondent.
[919 NYS2d 445]

Opinion:
Memorandum: Plaintiff commenced this action seeking monetary damages, allegedly resulting from the failure of defendant, his former attorney, to return, unearned legal fees and unused funds for litigation expenses advanced to defendant prior to his representation of plaintiff in a criminal matter. Supreme Court denied plaintiff's motion for permission to proceed as a poor person pursuant to CPLR 1101, and plaintiff moved for leave to renew the motion. The court granted leave to renew and, upon renewal, adhered to its original determination. In denying the motion, the court determined that, although plaintiff had submitted a letter from an attorney attesting to the merits of his case, he had not sufficiently demonstrated that his underlying causes of action were meritorious. We agree with plaintiff that his action "is not frivolous or, stated another way, that the [action] has arguable merit" (Nicholas v Reason, 79 AD2d 1113 [1981]; see Matter of Young v Monroe County Clerk's Off., 46 AD3d 1379 [2007]). "Although the determination whether to grant permission to proceed as a poor person lies within the sound discretion of the . . . court . . . , we conclude under the circumstances presented herein that the court abused its discretion in denying the motion" (Young, 46 AD3d at 1380). Present — Scudder, PJ., Centra, Sconiers, Gorski and Martoche, JJ.