Case Name: Craig Cobb, Respondent, v. Mark Collins, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 2014-12-11
Citations: 123 A.D.3d 520
Docket Number: 
Parties: Craig Cobb, Respondent, v Mark Collins, Appellant.
Judges: Concur — Sweeny, J.P., Renwick, DeGrasse, Clark and Kapnick, JJ.
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 123
Pages: 520–520

Head Matter:
Craig Cobb, Respondent, v Mark Collins, Appellant.
[996 NYS2d 530]

Opinion:
Judgment, Supreme Court, New York County (Martin Schoenfeld, J.), entered June 5, 2012, after an inquest, awarding plaintiff damages in the amount of $75,000, plus interest, costs and disbursements, unanimously reversed, on the law, without costs, the judgment vacated, and the matter remanded to Supreme Court for a decision setting forth the facts it deemed essential in determining its award of damages.
At the inquest on damages, while the court stated that it found plaintiff credible, it failed to state the facts it deemed essential in determining its award of damages (CPLR 4213 [b]; General Instrument Corp. v Consolidated Edison Co. of N.Y., 99 AD2d 460, 461 [1st Dept 1984]). Accordingly, "intelligent appellate review is impossible" (For the People Theatres of N.Y. Inc. v City of New York, 84 AD3d 48, 60 [1st Dept 2011] [internal quotation marks omitted]), and we remand the matter to Supreme Court as indicated.
Concur — Sweeny, J.P., Renwick, DeGrasse, Clark and Kapnick, JJ.