Jack R. Ferber v. Sterndent Corporation Et Al.
1980.NY.45007 412 N.E.2D 1311; 51 N.Y.2D 782
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As the court below found, plaintiff failed to produce any evidence to support his claim that the idea which he disclosed to defendants was novel either in the abstract or as to them. In order to successfully oppose a motion for summary judgment, plaintiff must come forward with some admissible proof that would require a trial of the material questions of fact on which his claim rests. Absent a showing of novelty, plaintiffs