YULIO v. MOORE-McCORMACK LINES, INC.

No. 74 Civ. 969 (MP).

387 F.Supp. 872 (1975)

Alexander YULIO and John P. Oleksey, Individually and on behalf of the duly assigned marine engineers to the STEAMSHIPS BRASIL AND ARGENTINA at the time of their last voyages, Plaintiffs, v. MOORE-McCORMACK LINES, INC., et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, S. D. New York.

January 20, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Feinson & Goodman, New York City, by Herbert G. Feinson, New York City and Robert I. Goodman, for plaintiffs.

Proskauer, Rose, Goetz & Mendelsohn, New York City, by Edward Silver, Howard Ganz, and Robert Jossen, New York City, for defendants Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc. and Holland-American Lines, Inc.

Markowitz & Glanstein, New York City, by Richard H. Markowitz, New York City, for defendants Marine Engineers Beneficial Association and MEBA, District No. 1.


DECISION AND OPINION

POLLACK, District Judge.

This is a case of Admiralty and Maritime jurisdiction which has been tried to the Court without a jury. Plaintiffs, duly licensed marine engineers, claim that they are entitled to receive severance pay based upon the transfer of the S.S. BRASIL and the S.S. ARGENTINA to foreign registry by defendant Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc. The transfer was made to Holland-American Lines, Inc., named as a co-defendant. The...

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