Case Name: Jerome Fisher et al., Individually and as Members of Local 1115-C, Amusement Transient Clerks and Concessionaires Employees Union, Retail Clerks International Association, A. F. of L., on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Members of Said Local Union Similarly Situated, Appellants, v. George Kempter, Individually and as President of Local Union 1115-C, Amusement Transient Clerks and Concessionaires Employees Union, Retail Clerks International Association, A. F. of L., et al., Respondents
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1951-11-21
Citations: 303 N.Y. 665
Docket Number: 
Parties: Jerome Fisher et al., Individually and as Members of Local 1115-C, Amusement Transient Clerks and Concessionaires Employees Union, Retail Clerks International Association, A. F. of L., on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Members of Said Local Union Similarly Situated, Appellants, v. George Kempter, Individually and as President of Local Union 1115-C, Amusement Transient Clerks and Concessionaires Employees Union, Retail Clerks International Association, A. F. of L., et al., Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 303
Pages: 665–666

Head Matter:
Jerome Fisher et al., Individually and as Members of Local 1115-C, Amusement Transient Clerks and Concessionaires Employees Union, Retail Clerks International Association, A. F. of L., on Behalf of Themselves and All Other Members of Said Local Union Similarly Situated, Appellants, v. George Kempter, Individually and as President of Local Union 1115-C, Amusement Transient Clerks and Concessionaires Employees Union, Retail Clerks International Association, A. F. of L., et al., Respondents.
Submitted November 19, 1951;
decided November 21, 1951.
Charles R. Katz for motion.
Sol Gelb, Arnold Cohen and Hermon A. Simon opposed.

Opinion:
Motion dismissed, with $10 costs and necessary printing disbursements, upon the ground that the order does not finally determine the action within the meaning of the Constitution.-