CONCERT HOUSE v. BRANDT


36 A.D.2d 172 (1971)

The Concert House, Inc., Respondent, v. Jerry Brandt, Appellant and Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellant; Peter Paul, Third-Party Defendant-Respondent

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

March 23, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joel L. Hecker of counsel (Donald S. Engel with him on the brief; Booth, Lipton & Lipton, attorneys), for appellant.

Theodore Nussbaum of counsel (Mayer & Nussbaum, attorneys), for respondent and third-party defendant-respondent.

McGIVERN, J. P., MARKEWICH, KUPFERMAN and TILZER, JJ., concur.


NUNEZ, J.

Plaintiff was the exclusive representative of a performing group known as Jay and the Americans under a written contract dated December 1, 1965. The third-party defendant, Peter Paul, was one of plaintiff's two principals. Defendant until March, 1967 was employed by the William Morris Agency which handled bookings for Jay and the Americans. Upon defendant's resignation from the William Morris Agency...

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