
    Salvatore Cirincione et al., Respondents, v Atlantic Hylan Corp., Respondent, and M.J. & T. Corp., Appellant.
    [868 NYS2d 905]
   The Supreme Court properly denied the motion of M.J. & T. Corp. (hereinafter MJ & T) for summary judgment, inasmuch as it had failed to comply with discovery orders, and the material still outstanding was directly relevant to the issues presented on its motion for summary judgment (see Rosa v Colonial Tr., 276 AD2d 781 [2000]; Campbell v City of New York, 220 AD2d 476, 477 [1995]; Soto v City of Long Beach, 197 AD2d 615, 616 [1993]). Under the circumstances here, we modify the order to the extent of providing that the denial of MJ & T’s motion for summary judgment is without prejudice to renewal after it complies with all outstanding discovery orders (cf. Abulhasan v Uniroyal-Goodrich Tire Co., 258 AD2d 728, 729 [1999]). Mastro, J.E, Rivera, Fisher and Eng, JJ., concur.  