Plaintiff sued the former holders of certain long-term notes for brokerage commissions arising from their acquisition. After the former note holders sold the long-term notes to 96-97th Street in 2001 pursuant to a note purchase agreement, plaintiff amended its complaint to pursue that assignee and its guarantors of obligations under the notes. At the conclusion of a consolidated trial, the court rejected the corporate defendant's position that the fee agreement between plaintiff...
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