PIZER v. TRADE UNION SERV., INC.


276 A.D. 1071 (1950)

Morris Pizer, as President of United Furniture Workers of America, C.I.O. Respondent, v. Trade Union Service, Inc., Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

April 21, 1950.


Per Curiam.

In an action instituted by plaintiff as president of a labor union, plaintiff seeks, together with other relief to secure from defendant, an independent trade newspaper, a roster of the membership of the union now in the trade publication's possession.

From the affidavits submitted on this motion for a temporary injunction requiring defendant to surrender the list to plaintiff, it appears that there is a keen controversy amongst the officers...

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