CARRIAGE CLUB v. SIEGAL


20 Misc.2d 395 (1959)

Carriage Club, Inc., Plaintiff, v. David Siegal, as President of Dining Room Employees' Union, Local No. 1, Affiliated with the Hotel and Restaurant Employees & Bartenders International Union, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special and Trial Term, New York County.

December 3, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Unterman & Alfieri for plaintiff.

Pinto & Stein (Benjamin D. Stein of counsel), for defendants.


HENRY EPSTEIN, J.

In this action plaintiff corporation, operating a "bottle club" as a membership corporation, seeks to enjoin defendants from picketing in front of the premises at 19 East 54th Street, New York City. The "club" has over 700 members who utilize its facilities, consisting of dining rooms, meeting rooms, lockers, showers, gymnasium and bar (but without license to dispense liquor). Plaintiff did not begin operations until its opening party...

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