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Carlson v. Katonah Capital, L.L.C

Supreme Court of the State of New York. NEW YORK COUNTY
Jan 27, 2006
10 Misc. 3d 1076 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 2006)

Summary

In Carlson, the court classified the plaintiffs as executives because they held positions of senior analyst, chief operating officer, portfolio manager and managing principal and they possessed some kind of supervisory authority.

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Opinion

January 27, 2006.


Employment Relationships — Wages — Incentive Compensation.


Summaries of

Carlson v. Katonah Capital, L.L.C

Supreme Court of the State of New York. NEW YORK COUNTY
Jan 27, 2006
10 Misc. 3d 1076 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 2006)

In Carlson, the court classified the plaintiffs as executives because they held positions of senior analyst, chief operating officer, portfolio manager and managing principal and they possessed some kind of supervisory authority.

Summary of this case from Rich v. Jpmorgan Chase Co.
Case details for

Carlson v. Katonah Capital, L.L.C

Case Details

Full title:CARLSON v. KATONAH CAPITAL, L.L.C

Court:Supreme Court of the State of New York. NEW YORK COUNTY

Date published: Jan 27, 2006

Citations

10 Misc. 3d 1076 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 2006)
2006 N.Y. Slip Op. 50103

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