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Matter of U.S. Pioneer Electronics Corp.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 26, 1979
47 N.Y.2d 914 (N.Y. 1979)

Opinion

Submitted May 31, 1979

Decided June 26, 1979

Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Second Judicial Department, BERNARD F. McCAFFREY, J.

Richard D. Gaines, Theodore R. Patrick and Ronald Abramson for appellant.

Robert J. Lynch, Charles F. Schirmeister and Evan S. Widlitz for Nikko Electric Corp. of America, respondent.

William J. Greer and Emery M. Anderson for Rotel of America, Inc., Respondent.


MEMORANDUM.

The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed, with costs, in each case.

Petitioner has commenced an action in Ohio against a chain of retail hi-fidelity dealers for violations of that State's Deceptive Trade Practices Act, unfair competition and breach of contract. In aid of that action petitioner seeks the production of documents and the testimony of the sales managers or other appropriate officers or employees of the two corporate respondents as nonparty witnesses. In the Nikko proceeding Supreme Court, Nassau County, vacated a prior ex parte order directing discovery; in Rotel Supreme Court, Westchester County, ordered the requested discovery. On appeal the Appellate Division, "on the law and as a matter of discretion in the interest of justice" in each case, directed parallel discovery to the extent and on the terms particularized in the court's decisions. It concluded, "[a]s thus limited, petitioner will be able to achieve the disclosure to which it has demonstrated its entitlement, without simultaneously causing undue and unreasonable annoyance, disadvantage or other prejudice to the nonparty witness being examined." Petitioner now appeals to our court from these two orders.

Respondent Nikko's motion to dismiss the appeal in its case was denied on April 3, 1979.

The determination as to the terms and provisions of discovery as regulated to prevent abuse by protective orders under CPLR 3103 (subd [a]) rests in the sound discretion of the court to which application is made, subject to review by the intermediate appellate court, here the Appellate Division. Our court will not disturb the determinations made by that court in the absence of a demonstration that as a matter of law there has been an abuse of discretion. (3A Weinstein-Korn-Miller, N Y Civ Prac, par 3103.01.) No such demonstration has been made in either of these cases.

Chief Judge COOKE and Judges JASEN, GABRIELLI, JONES, WACHTLER, FUCHSBERG and MEYER concur in memorandum.

In each case: Order affirmed.


Summaries of

Matter of U.S. Pioneer Electronics Corp.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 26, 1979
47 N.Y.2d 914 (N.Y. 1979)
Case details for

Matter of U.S. Pioneer Electronics Corp.

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of U.S. PIONEER ELECTRONICS CORP., Appellant. NIKKO ELECTRIC…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Jun 26, 1979

Citations

47 N.Y.2d 914 (N.Y. 1979)
419 N.Y.S.2d 484
393 N.E.2d 478

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