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PI, INC. v. QUALITY PRODUCTS, INC.

United States District Court, S.D. New York
Feb 26, 1996
907 F. Supp. 332 (S.D.N.Y. 1996)

Summary

holding that under New York law, "more than a general allegation of lack of intent to carry out a contractual promise is necessary" for a contract breach to support a fraud claim

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Opinion

No. 95 Civ. 1723 (JGK).

February 26, 1996.

Elliot I. Miller, Kleban Samor, P.C., Southport, CT, for plaintiff.

Richard W. Cohen, Robinson Borg Leinwand Reich Genovese Gluck, P.C., New York City, for defendant Quality, Inc.


OPINION AND ORDER ON RECONSIDERATION


By letter dated January 10, 1996, the plaintiff PI, Inc. ("PI") seeks reargument, rehearing and renewal of the motion by defendant Quality Products, Inc. ("Quality") seeking the dismissal the plaintiff's fraud claim pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6). The Court granted Quality's motion in an opinion dated December 22, 1995, holding that the plaintiff's fraud claim against Quality was duplicative of its breach of contract claim because it alleged merely that Quality had not intended to fulfill its express contractual obligations at the time of contracting.

PI asserts that the Court should reconsider its decision because it failed to follow the recent New York Court of Appeals decision in Graubard Mollen Dannett Horowitz v. Moskovitz, 86 N.Y.2d 112, 629 N.Y.S.2d 1009, 653 N.E.2d 1179 (1995). The plaintiff contends that this Court should have interpreted Graubard in the same way that decision was interpreted in Symonds v. Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale, a January 8, 1996 decision by the New York State Supreme Court, New York County IAS Part 14.

This Court was well-aware of the Graubard decision at the time it rendered its opinion in the present case and in fact cited Graubard in its December 22 opinion. See 907 F. Supp. 752, 760-61. The recent Symonds decision the plaintiff cites is not a controlling decision for this Court and thus does not require a rehearing in the present case. Moreover, in Symonds itself, despite some rather broad language, the court found that "more than a general allegation of lack of intent to carry out a contractual promise is necessary." The court went on to find that there were allegedly specific fraudulent pre-contractual representations, all of which do not appear to have been reflected in the resulting contract.

Accordingly, because PI has not suggested any controlling decisions or factual matters that the Court overlooked or misapprehended, see Local Civil Rule 3(j), the plaintiff's motion for reargument, rehearing, and renewal is DENIED.

SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

PI, INC. v. QUALITY PRODUCTS, INC.

United States District Court, S.D. New York
Feb 26, 1996
907 F. Supp. 332 (S.D.N.Y. 1996)

holding that under New York law, "more than a general allegation of lack of intent to carry out a contractual promise is necessary" for a contract breach to support a fraud claim

Summary of this case from Creaciones Con Idea, S.A. v. MashreqBank PSC

reaffirming dismissal of fraud claim under New York law

Summary of this case from Creaciones Con Idea, S.A. v. MashreqBank PSC
Case details for

PI, INC. v. QUALITY PRODUCTS, INC.

Case Details

Full title:PI, INC., Plaintiff, v. QUALITY PRODUCTS, INC., James S. Renaldo and Lee…

Court:United States District Court, S.D. New York

Date published: Feb 26, 1996

Citations

907 F. Supp. 332 (S.D.N.Y. 1996)
907 F. Supp. 332

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