Buonanotte v. New York State Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services

09-4727-cv Buonanotte v. New York State Office of Alcoholism UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT SUMMARY ORDER R ULINGS BY SUMMARY ORDER DO NOT HAVE PRECEDENTIAL EFFECT . C ITATION TO A SUMMARY ORDER FILED ON OR AFTER J ANUARY 1, 2007, IS PERMITTED AND IS GOVERNED BY F EDERAL R ULE OF A PPELLATE P ROCEDURE 32.1 AND THIS COURT ’ S L OCAL R ULE 32.1.1. W HEN CITING A SUMMARY ORDER IN A DOCUMENT FILED WITH THIS COURT , A PARTY MUST CITE EITHER THE F EDERAL A PPENDIX OR AN ELECTRONIC DATABASE ( WITH THE NOTATION “ SUMMARY ORDER ”). A PARTY CITING A SUMMARY ORDER MUST SERVE A COPY OF IT ON ANY PARTY NOT REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL . 1 At a stated term of the United States Court of Appeals 2 for the Second Circuit, held at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan 3 United States Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, in the City of 4 New York, on the 22 nd day of September, two thousand and 5 ten. 6 7 PRESENT: ROGER J. MINER, 8 PIERRE N. LEVAL, 9 RICHARD C. WESLEY, 10 Circuit Judges. 11 12 13 14 FRANK BUONANOTTE, CROSSINGS RECOVERY PROGRAM, INC., 15 CROSSINGS ADDICTION MANAGEMENT, INC., CROSSINGS OF LONG 16 ISLAND, INC., CROSSINGS OF NASSAU COUNTY, INC., CROSSINGS 17 RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC., CROSSINGS RECOVERY RESIDENCE, INC., 18 WOODFIELD MANOR ASSOCIATES, LLC, WOODFIELD MANAGEMENT, LLC, 19 WOODFIELD GROUP, LLC, WOODFIELD ENTERPRISES, LLC, WOODFIELD 20 EQUITIES, LLC, WOODFIELD HOLDINGS, LLC, CROSSINGS 21 REHABILITATION SERVICES, INC., 22 Plaintiffs-Appellants, 23 24 -v.- 09-4727-cv 25 26 NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE 27 SERVICES, SHARI NOONAN, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ACTING 28 COMMISSIONER OF NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND 29 SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES, HENRY F. ZWACK, INDIVIDUALLY AND 30 AS EXECUTIVE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF 31 ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES, 32 Defendants-Appellees. 33 1 FOR APPELLANTS: LAUREL R. KRETZING, Jaspan Schlesinger 2 LLP, Garden City, NY. 3 4 FOR APPELLEES: ROBERT C. WEISZ, Assistant Solicitor 5 General for the State of New York. 6 7 Appeal from the United States Court for the Eastern 8 District of New York (Wexler, J.). 9 10 UPON DUE CONSIDERATION, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED 11 AND DECREED that the judgment of the District Court be 12 AFFIRMED. 13 Plaintiffs-Appellants (“Appellants”) appeal from a 14 judgment of the United States District Court for the Eastern 15 District of New York (Wexler, J.), entered October 13, 2009, 16 which granted Defendants-Appellees (“Defendants”) judgment 17 as a matter of law. Appellants commenced this action 18 pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, seeking compensatory and 19 punitive damages and ancillary relief. They alleged that 20 Defendants injured their interests in a manner violative of 21 their constitutional rights. Specifically, Appellants 22 contend that Defendants were responsible for the loss of 23 their ability to operate as a business. We assume the 24 parties’ familiarity with the underlying facts, the 25 procedural history, and the issues presented for review. 26 Appellants contend that the District Court erred in 27 granting summary judgment as a matter of law because their 2 1 evidence had established that Defendants had caused injury 2 to their interests. However, that argument is unpersuasive. 3 Appellants failed to establish that defendants’ actions were 4 the proximate cause of any injuries suffered by them. The 5 harm to Appellants’ business operations was a result of 6 actions taken by an agency of state government independent 7 of that managed by Defendants. In the absence of proximate 8 cause (herein established as a matter of law), no prima 9 facie case under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 can be made. Accordingly, 10 the District Court properly concluded that none of 11 Appellants’ claims were appropriate for submission to a 12 jury. 13 We have considered Appellants’ remaining arguments and 14 find them to be without merit. 15 For the foregoing reasons, the judgment of the District 16 Court is hereby AFFIRMED. 17 18 FOR THE COURT: 19 Catherine O’Hagan Wolfe, Clerk 20 21 3