FONTAINEBLEAU HOTEL CORP. v. HOTEL EMPLOYEES UNION


92 So.2d 415 (1957)

FONTAINEBLEAU HOTEL CORP., a Florida corporation, Petitioner, v. HOTEL EMPLOYEES UNION, LOCAL NO. 255 (A.F. of L.), and Clarence L. Smith, Albert H. Berlin and Henry K. Michel, as business agents and officers thereof, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Florida, en Banc.

February 1, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Weldon G. Starry, Tallahassee, Sibley & Davis and Thomas H. Barkdull, Jr., Miami Beach, for petitioner.

J.W. Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio, Warren E. Hall, Jr., De Land, and Gramling & Gramling, Miami, for respondents.


TERRELL, Chief Justice.

December 21, 1955, petitioner filed a sworn petition in the Circuit Court of Dade County on the basis of which temporary restraining order was directed to respondents commanding them to desist from picketing the Fontainebleau Hotel. January 30, 1956, after answer of defendants was filed, the cause came on for hearing before the chancellor; evidence was taken and the temporary restraining order was dissolved. We are confronted with a petition...

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