Case Name: Bernard Kramer, Appellant, v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., Respondent
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1940-12-31
Citations: 284 N.Y. 557
Docket Number: 
Parties: Bernard Kramer, Appellant, v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 284
Pages: 557–560

Head Matter:
Bernard Kramer, Appellant, v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., Respondent.
Argued November 27, 1940;
decided December 31, 1940.
Lee Hazen, Julius M. Arnstein and Joseph Dannenberg for appellant.
Stuart N. Updike and James W. Rodgers for respondent.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The majority of the court are agreed that the question of whether the plaintiff is entitled to any damages is one of fact rather than of law. We are all agreed that there should be a new trial on the ground that the trial court erroneously admitted testimony of the witness Daniel.
The judgment of the trial court and the judgment of dismissal of the Appellate Division should be reversed and a new trial granted, with costs to the appellant to abide the event.
Lehman, Ch. J., Loughran, Finch, Rippey, Sears, Lewis and Conway, JJ., concur.
Judgments reversed, etc.