MILLER v. VOLK & HUXLEY, INC.


44 A.D.2d 810 (1974)

Jack Miller, Appellant, v. Volk & Huxley, Inc., et al., Respondents

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

May 21, 1974


This is without prejudice to the defendants' asserting the defense of the Statute of Frauds in the answer. The printing firm of Kurt H. Volk, Inc., (Volk) was negotiating with the firm of Huxley House Limited with a view towards merger. When the merger was effectuated, the firm took the name of Volk & Huxley, Inc. (V&H). Plaintiff, Jack Miller, was a key employee of Volk and was requested to stay on as an employee of V&H, the successor firm. He was asked to aid...

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