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Hilal v. New York State Division of Human Rights

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Dec 23, 2008
57 A.D.3d 898 (N.Y. App. Div. 2008)

Opinion

No. 2007-07788.

December 23, 2008.

Proceeding pursuant to Executive Law § 298 to review a determination of the New York State Division of Human Rights dated March 16, 2007, which, after a hearing, inter alia, found that the petitioners unlawfully discriminated against the complainant in relation to her employment by subjecting her to a hostile work environment, awarded the complainant the principal sums of $2,160 in damages for back pay and $35,000 in compensatory damages for mental anguish, and directed that the petitioner Fayiz Hilal was personally liable for the damages award. The New York State Division of Human Rights cross-petitions to enforce its determination.

Thomas P. Halley, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., for petitioners.

Caroline J. Downey, Bronx, N.Y. (Peter G. Buchenholz of counsel), for respondent New York State Division of Human Rights.

Before: Rivera, J.P., Dillon, Covello and McCarthy, JJ., concur. concur.


Adjudged that the branch of the petition which is to annul so much of the determination as directed that the petitioner Fayiz Hilal was personally liable for the damages award is granted, on the law, without costs or disbursements, the petition is otherwise denied, that portion of the determination is annulled, the determination is otherwise confirmed, and the proceeding is otherwise dismissed on the merits; and it is further,

Adjudged that the branch of the cross petition which is to enforce so much of the determination as directed that the petitioner Fayiz Hilal was personally liable for the damages award is denied, on the law, without costs or disbursements, and the cross petition is otherwise granted.

Determinations of the New York State Division of Human Rights (hereinafter the Division) are accorded "considerable deference due to its expertise in evaluating discrimination claims" ( Matter of Matteo v New York State Div. of Human Rights, 306 AD2d 484, 485; see Matter of Club Swamp Annex v White, 167 AD2d 400, 401). A determination may not be set aside "`merely because the opposite decision would have been reasonable and also sustainable'" ( Matter of Matteo v New York State Div. of Human Rights, 306 AD2d at 485, quoting Matter of Mize v State Div. of Human Rights, 33 NY2d 53, 56; see Matter of Imperial Diner v State Human Rights Appeal Bd., 52 NY2d 72, 79).

Sexual harassment based upon a hostile work environment exists when "the workplace is permeated with `discriminatory intimidation, ridicule and insult' that is sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the terms or conditions of employment" ( Vitale v Rosina Food Prods., 283 AD2d 141, 143, quoting Harris v Forklift Systems, Inc., 510 US 17, 21). Here, the Division's determination that the complainant was subjected to a hostile work environment leading to her constructive discharge is supported by substantial evidence on the record considered as a whole ( see Executive Law § 296; Matter of R B Autobody Radiator, Inc. v New York State Div. of Human Rights, 31 AD3d 989, 991; Matter of Under the Elms v Tolbert, 1 AD3d 373, 374; Matter of Father Belle Community Ctr. v New York State Div. of Human Rights, 221 AD2d 44, 46-47; see also Ortega v Bisogno Meyerson, 2 AD3d 607, 608-609).

Contrary to the petitioners' contention, the award of $2,160 in damages for back pay was supported by the evidence ( see Executive Law § 297 [c]; Matter of Club Swamp Annex v White, 167 AD2d at 402; cf. Matter of Cosmos Forms v State Div. of Human Rights, 150 AD2d 442, 443).

However, it is correctly conceded that the petitioner Fayiz Hilal may not be held personally liable for the damages awarded by the Commissioner.

The petitioner's remaining contentions are either unpreserved for appellate review or without merit.


Summaries of

Hilal v. New York State Division of Human Rights

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Dec 23, 2008
57 A.D.3d 898 (N.Y. App. Div. 2008)
Case details for

Hilal v. New York State Division of Human Rights

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of FAYIZ HILAL et al., Petitioners, v. NEW YORK STATE…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Dec 23, 2008

Citations

57 A.D.3d 898 (N.Y. App. Div. 2008)
2008 N.Y. Slip Op. 10164
869 N.Y.S.2d 613

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