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Rosenfeld v Schreiber (2016 NY Slip Op 04111)

Rosenfeld v Schreiber

2016 NY Slip Op 04111

Decided on May 26, 2016

Appellate Division, First Department

Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.

This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.

Decided on May 26, 2016

Friedman, J.P., Acosta, Saxe, Gische, Webber, JJ.

1283 650360/14

[*1]Dr. Steven Rosenfeld, Plaintiff-Respondent,
vJoel Schreiber, Defendant, Dr. Samuel Waksal, et al., Defendants-Appellants.

Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman LLP, New York (Christopher P. Johnson of counsel), for appellants.
Meissner Associates, Nyack (Stuart D. Meissner of counsel), for respondent.

Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Jeffrey K. Oing, J.), entered June 9, 2015, which, to the extent appealed from as limited by the briefs, denied defendants Dr. Samuel Waksal, Kadmon Capital, LLC, and Kadmon Corporation, LLC's motion to dismiss the complaint as against them on statute of frauds grounds, unanimously affirmed, with costs.
Plaintiff alleges that he and defendant Dr. Samuel Waksal, individually and as promoter of defendants Kadmon Capital, LLC, and Kadmon Corporation, LLC, entered into a written agreement pursuant to which he would raise $50 million from investors for a joint venture and would receive a 6% equity interest in the joint venture as compensation.
The allegations that the parties entered into a written agreement signed by both plaintiff and Waksal and setting forth all the parties' material contractual obligations are sufficient to satisfy the statute of frauds at this stage of the litigation (see Saivest Empreendimentos Imobiliarios E. Participacoes, Ltda v Elman Invs., Inc., 117 AD3d 447 [1st Dept 2014]; see also Chapman, Spira & Carson, LLC v Helix BioPharma Corp., 115 AD3d 526, 528 [1st Dept 2014]). The documentary evidence submitted by defendants does not conclusively establish that no agreement existed (see Leon v Martinez, 84 NY2d 83, 88 [1994]).
We have considered defendants' remaining contentions and find them unavailing.
THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER
OF THE SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION, FIRST DEPARTMENT.
ENTERED: MAY 26, 2016
CLERK