NEW YORK CITY TR. AUTH. v. LOOS


2 Misc.2d 733 (1956)

New York City Transit Authority, Plaintiff, v. Theodore Loos, Individually and as President and a Member of Motormen's Benevolent Association, Inc., et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

July 24, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel T. Scannell, Helen R. Cassidy and Edward L. Cox, Jr., for plaintiff.

Louis Waldman, Seymour Waldman and Martin Markson for defendants.

John F. O'Donnell for Transport Workers Union, amicus curiæ.


VINCENT A. LUPIANO, J.

The plaintiff, New York City Transit Authority, sues for an injunction restraining the defendant Motormen's Benevolent Association, Inc. and the individual defendants, who are either officers, committeemen or members of the association, as well as all other persons employed by the plaintiff under the title "motorman", from striking or instigating...

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