John Street Leasehold, L.L.C. v. Brunjes

In John Street Leasehold, L.L.C. v. Brunjes, 234 A.d.2d 26 (1996), the First Department unanimously affirmed the grant of defendant's motion to dismiss the action to recover damages against an arbitrator. The complaint alleged that the arbitrator failed to disclose that the attorney for John Street's adversary represented the arbitrator in a personal matter. The Appellate Division reaffirmed that arbitral immunity shielded the defendant arbitrator from liability for acts performed in his arbitral capacity. It reasoned further that the confirmation of the arbitrator's award by the trial court was res judicata on the issue of arbitrator bias and misconduct.