DENMARK v. NEW YORK TEL CO


97 Misc.2d 205 (1978)

Ben Denmark, Doing Business as Star Limousine, Plaintiff, v. New York Telephone Company, Defendant.

Civil Court of the City of New York, Small Claims Part, Kings County.

November 28, 1978


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Benjamin Denmark, plaintiff pro se. George E. Ashley and Michael J. Toolan for defendant.


BERNARD KLIEGER, J.

Benjamin Denmark, who is in the business of providing limousine service, is suing the New York Telephone Company for wrongfully disconnecting his business phone which he claims resulted in a loss of earnings.

The facts of the case are not in dispute. Denmark sublets part of an office leased and occupied by York Limousine. On May 25, 1978, Mundola, an installation foreman for the New...

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