CIRLIN v. FID. & CAS. INS. CO.


11 Misc.2d 341 (1958)

Edward Cirlin, Doing Business as Cirlin Brokerage, Plaintiff, v. Fidelity and Casualty Insurance Company, Defendant.

Municipal Court of the City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, First District.

February 8, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward Cirlin, plaintiff in person.

Herbert G. Roleke and Donal J. O'Sullivan for defendant.

Irving P. Dinerman for Kings County Insurance Brokers Association, Inc., amicus curiæ.


JOSEPH A. BOCCIA, J.

Plaintiff instituted this action to recover the sum of $11.36 claimed to be due him for brokerage commissions. Demand for payment was made of the defendant and refused. The defendant in its answer pleads a general denial and, affirmatively, "foreign law." The action proceeded to trial before this court and at the trial the following facts were either adduced or conceded, so that the only...

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