SADOW v. LONG ISLAND R. R. CO.


24 Misc.2d 941 (1960)

Harry Sadow, Individually and as President of Public Awareness Society, Plaintiff, v. Long Island Rail Road Company et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

August 1, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry H. Lipsig and William H. Jackson for plaintiff. Zelenko & Elkind for Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, defendant appearing specially. Otto M. Buerger for Long Island Rail Road Company, defendant.


CHARLES A. LORETO, J.

This suit has been instituted by one Harry Sadow individually and as president of the Public Awareness Society, a civic association. The defendants named are the Long Island Rail Road Company and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. In the haste to institute this proceeding, the railroad has been misnamed and an amendment to recite its correct name has been allowed. The union not having...

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