Summary
In Ziegfeld v. Norworth (134 App. Div. 951) it appeared that the defendant was the real star around whom the whole production of the plaintiff's play centered and that she had been heavily featured in announcements and advertisements so as to give her chief prominence.
Summary of this case from Hammerstein v. MannOpinion
October, 1909.
Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements. No opinion. (Ingraham and Scott, JJ., dissenting.)