The court properly concluded that there was personal jurisdiction over defendants based on the process server's affidavits and defendant Robert Koziej's admission that multiple sets of pleadings were affixed to different locations in defendants' building and place of business. Robert Koziej's affidavit was conclusory and insufficient to overcome the presumption raised by the other evidence (see Grinshpun v Borokhovich,
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HOOD v. KOZIEJ
160459/13, 16718, 16717, 16719.
140 A.D.3d 563 (2016)
37 N.Y.S.3d 68
2016 NY Slip Op 04889
ERIC HOOD, Respondent-Appellant, v. PETER KOZIEJ et al., Appellants-Respondents.
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Decided June 21, 2016.
Decided June 21, 2016.
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department.
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