The Cohen, Friedlander & Martin Co., plaintiff-respondent, against Benjamin Schlesinger, individually and as president of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Meyer Perlstein, Samuel Lefkowitz, Andrew Baroff (the name "Andrew" being fictitious), Israel Feinberg, individually and as president of the Joint Board of Cloakmakers' Unions of the city of New York, Louis Langer, Wolf Flaum, Morris Flaum, Isador Brownfield, Samuel Yanofsky (the name "Samuel" being fictitious), Max D. Danish, George Carminello (the name "George" being fictitious), Philip Muccigrossi (the name "Philip" being fictitious), defendants-appellants
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Publication
1922 - Court Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
37,750 words, Guess
Page Count
151 pages
Physical Format
[electronic resource] :
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59646101M
- OCLC Control Number506041347
Alternate Titles
- Cohen, Friedlander and Martin Company, plaintiff-respondent, against Benjamin Schlesinger, individually and as president of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Meyer Perlstein, Samuel Lefkowitz, Andrew Baroff (the name "Andrew" being fictitious), Israel Feinberg, individually and as president of the Joint Board of Cloakmakers' Unions of the city of New York, Louis Langer, Wolf Flaum, Morris Flaum, Isador Brownfield, Samuel Yanofsky (the name "Samuel" being fictitious), Max D. Danish, George Carminello (the name "George" being fictitious), Philip Muccigrossi (the name "Philip" being fictitious), defendants-appellants
Subjects
Topics
Labor unionsTrials, litigationStrikes and lockoutsCohen, Friedlander & Martin CoInternational Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
Places
People
Wolf FlaumLouis LangerMorris FlaumMax D. DanishAndrew BaroffIsrael FeinbergSamuel YanofskySamuel LefkowitzIsador BrownfieldGeorge CarminelloPhilip MuccigrossiMeyer Perlstein (1884-1958)Benjamin Schlesinger (1876-1932)
Series Statement
- Making of modern law
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