15150-15150A. CESAR N. LADIGNON plf-res, v. LOWER MANHATTAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, def, BOVIS LEND LEASE LMB, INC., Defendant-Appellant-res, R&J CONSTRUCTION CORP., Defendant-res-ap, GRAMERCY WRECKING & ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTORS, INC., def-res — BOVIS LEND LEASE LMB, INC., Third-party Plaintiff-Appellant-res, v. PARADISE ELECTRICAL ENERGY CONTRACTORS, INC. Third-party def-res, R&J CONSTRUCTION CORP., Third Party Defendant-res-res — Newman, Myers, Kreines, Gross, Harris, P.C., New York (Patrick M. Caruana and Olivia M Gross of counsel), for appellant-res — Law Office Of James J. Toomey, New York (Eric P. Tosca of counsel), for res-res — The Perecman Firm, PLLC, New York (Peter D. Rigelhaupt of counsel), for Ladignon res — Lewis Johs Avallone Aviles, LLP, Islandia (Robert A. Lifson of counsel), for Gramercy Wrecking & Environmental Contractors, Inc, res — Milbert Makris Plousadis & Seiden, LLP, Woodbury (Lorin A. Donnelly of counsel), for Paradise Electrical Energy Contractors, Inc., res — Orders, Supreme Court, New York County (Eileen A. Rakower, J.), entered December 17, 2013, which, insofar as appealed from, granted the motion of defendant Gramercy Wrecking & Environmental Contractors, Inc. (Gramercy) for summary judgment dismissing the complaint and all cross claims and third-party claims against it, denied the motion of defendant Bovis Lend Lease LMB (Bovis) for summary judgment dismissing the complaint as against it and for summary judgment on its thirdparty claims, and denied the motion of defendant R&J Construction (R&J) for summary judgment dismissing all cross claims and third-party claims as against it, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
Plaintiff Cesar Ladignon was working as an inspector for the demolition of a building when, while walking down a flight of stairs, he slipped and fell on a broken light bulb and nails that were left in the stairway. He commenced this action against Bovis, the construction manager, and three of the subcontractors, R&J, Gramercy and Paradise Electrical Energy Contractors, alleging, among other things, violations of Labor Law §200 and§241(6). Bovis commenced a third-party action for indemnification and contribution from the subcontractors.