Opinion
Argued February 17, 2000
Decided March 30, 2000
Robert A. Goldstein, for respondent.
Submitted by John P. Speer, for appellants.
MEMORANDUM:
The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed, with costs.
Defendant is a member of the limited liability company that operates St. Johnsville Hardware and Gifts in the Village of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County. Plaintiff, Lenz Hardware, is a local competitor. Defendant placed an advertisement in the Mohawk Valley "My Shopper" comparing its prices with those of Lenz Hardware. In large print, the advertisement invites customers to "Compare Save." In considerably smaller print, it lists both stores' prices for a number of household items and then recites:
"No Coupon Necessary at St. Johnsville Hardware. We have friendly, fast service. We Speak English, Plumbing, Farming and Dabble in Pig Latin."
Lenz Hardware brought this defamation action asserting that the phrase, "We Speak English," falsely implied that Lenz Hardware's vice president, an American citizen of Korean origin, is not conversant in English.
The Appellate Division majority properly upheld Supreme Court's dismissal of the complaint. Giving the phrase a natural reading in the context presented, we conclude that it is not "reasonably susceptible of a defamatory connotation" (see, Weiner v. Doubleday Co., 74 N.Y.2d 586, 592).
Order affirmed, with costs, in a memorandum. Chief Judge Kaye and Judges Bellacosa, Smith, Levine, Ciparick, Wesley and Rosenblatt concur.