Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co.
Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co., was a New York court case in which New York's highest court considered whether permanent damages were an appropriate remedy in lieu of a permanent injunction. The case was one of the first and most influential instances of a court applying permanent damages. It is widely referenced in law and economics research and case law.
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Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co.
Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co., was a New York court case in which New York's highest court considered whether permanent damages were an appropriate remedy in lieu of a permanent injunction. The case was one of the first and most influential instances of a court applying permanent damages. It is widely referenced in law and economics research and case law.
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Francis Bergan, Adrian P. Burke, Matthew J. Jasen and John F. Scileppi
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Oscar H. Boomer et al. v. Atlantic Cement Company, Inc.
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Fuld, Burke and Scileppi
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