BRIMELOW v. CASSON Chancery Division, 1923.,1 Ch. 302. (1924). CASE BRIEF

BRIMELOW V. CASSON
Chancery Division, 1923.,1 Ch. 302. (1924)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an action for interference with a contract.
FACTS: Brimelow (P) underpaid the women in his burlesque troupe (King Wu Tut Tut Revue). The were forced to resort to prostitution in order to live and one girl was even compelled to live in immorality with a dwarf who was a member of the company. The secretary of the Actors' Association (D) persuaded theater owners to cancel the group's contracts unless higher wages were paid. P sued the union's representative, D, to enjoin them from inducing the breaches of contract.

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