Case Name: Albert E. Shahmoon, Plaintiff, v. Solomon E. Shahmoon, Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1956-04-16
Citations: 11 Misc. 2d 775
Docket Number: 
Parties: Albert E. Shahmoon, Plaintiff, v. Solomon E. Shahmoon, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 11
Pages: 775–776

Head Matter:
Albert E. Shahmoon, Plaintiff, v. Solomon E. Shahmoon, Defendant.
Supreme Court, Westchester County,
April 16, 1956.
McQuistion, Minium & O’Connor for plaintiff.
Salomon $ Mainser for defendant.

Opinion:
Arthur D. Brennan, J.
The plaintiff's motion to vacate the defendant's demand for a bill of particulars is granted to the extent that items 1(a), 1(b), 6 and 10 are disallowed; in all other respects, the motion is denied. The plaintiff's motion to vacate the defendant's notice for a pretrial examination of the plaintiff's assignor, as a witness, is granted. In this court's opinion, a notice for a pretrial examination of a plaintiff's assignor, as a witness, is unauthorized where said witness is a nonresident of this State and the notice requires the plaintiff to produce the witness for examination in this State. If the defendant deems that he has a right to examine said witness before trial in this State, he should proceed by motion for such relief. (See Manley v. Stuart Silver Co., 203 Misc . 218.)
Settle orders on notice.