Case Name: A. L. Reed Company, Respondent, v. "Abe" Whiteman, First Name "Abe" Fictitious, Real First Name Unknown to Plaintiff, Individually and as Treasurer of Fancy Leather Goods Workers Union, Local No. 5, etc., and Others, Appellants
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1921-10
Citations: 198 A.D. 1012
Docket Number: 
Parties: A. L. Reed Company, Respondent, v. “ Abe ” Whiteman, First Name “ Abe ” Fictitious, Real First Name Unknown to Plaintiff, Individually and as Treasurer of Fancy Leather Goods Workers Union, Local No. 5, etc., and Others, Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 198
Pages: 1012–1012

Head Matter:
A. L. Reed Company, Respondent, v. “ Abe ” Whiteman, First Name “ Abe ” Fictitious, Real First Name Unknown to Plaintiff, Individually and as Treasurer of Fancy Leather Goods Workers Union, Local No. 5, etc., and Others, Appellants.

Opinion:
The affidavits do not present a case which justifies us in departing from our usual custom not to interfere with the order of the Special Term in granting or refusing an injunction pending a trial of the issues when a trial may speedily be had. Motion denied. Present— Blackmar, P. J. Mills, Putnam, Kelly and Manning, JJ.