PENNOCK CO. v. FERRETTI


283 A.D. 527 (1954)

S. S. Pennock Company, Respondent, v. Joseph Ferretti, as President of Brotherhood of Wholesale Flower Trade Workers (Ind.), Appellant

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

March 23, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Murray Sendler of counsel (Sendler & Tryforos, attorneys), for appellant.

Bernard H. Fitzpatrick and John H. Archer of counsel (Butler, Bennett & Fitzpatrick, attorneys), for respondent.

CALLAHAN and BREITEL, JJ., concur with BASTOW, J.; PECK, P. J., dissents in part, in opinion in which DORE, J., concurs.


BASTOW, J.

Presented by this appeal is the labor-law problem as to the degree to which picketing is a privileged activity or an unlawful one that may be permanently restrained. The defendant union appeals from a judgment granting such permanent restraint and assessing against it substantial money damages.

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