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8852. DAVID CUTTINO, plf-res, v. WEST SIDE ADVISORS, LLC, defap Jackson Lewis LLP, Melville (Marc S. Wenger of counsel), for ap — Himmel & Bernstein, LLP, New York (Tracey S. Bernstein of counsel), for res — Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Joan A. Madden, J.), entered July 9, 2011, which granted defendant-employer’s motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint only to the extent of dismissing the second and third causes of action, and, upon a search of the record, granted plaintiff employee summary judgment on his first cause of action for breach of contract, unanimously modified, on the law, to the extent of vacating that portion of the order granting plaintiff summary judgment on his first cause of action for breach of contract, and denying that branch of defendant’s motion seeking dismissal of plaintiff’s second cause of action for quantum meruit, and otherwise affirmed, without costs.

The evidence, including plaintiff’s testimony, defendant’s internal correspondence and bookkeeping records, when viewed favorably to the plaintiff on defendant’s motion for summary judgment (see Vega v. Restani Constr. Corp., 18 NY3d 499, 503 [2012]), raises triable issues as to whether the parties orally agreed to extend the terms of plaintiff’s 2007 compensation agreement into 2008, as well as for the remainder of the year. Although plaintiff alleges that defendant’s principal agreed to extend the agreement, defendant’s principal testified that he did not agree to an extension of the 2007 compensation agreement and that in 2008, compensation payments were to be made at his discretion. That the parties had not entered into a written compensation agreement, as they had in the past, supports this position; however, plaintiff and a similarly-situated co-worker received payments in 2008 that reflect the application of the 2007 agreements for each individual. While this may reasonably be explained as having been made for convenience, or to buy the principal time to decide how to compensate at-will employees during a difficult period for the financial market, an issue of fact precludes an award of summary judgment to either party.

 
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