Wang claims that the suit should be moved because he lives in Nassau County and Barroway doesn't live in New York. Barroway claims that there was a clause in their agreement that said any legal matters would be handled in Manhattan. This is viewed by some as the first test of Barroway's suit.
A lawyer familiar with the suit told Newsday that the fact the contract isn't signed doesn't kill Barroway's chances but it does make for a tough road ahead.
Charles Wang wants to move Andrew Barroway's lawsuit from Manhattan court to Nassau County, according to court filing.
— Jim Baumbach (@jimbaumbach) August 27, 2014
So essentially this will be the first test of the validity of the terms of the unsigned agreement between Wang and Barroway.
— Jim Baumbach (@jimbaumbach) August 27, 2014
A lawyer who knows about this suit told me the fact contract isn't signed does not kill Barroway's claim. Still, it's a tough hill to climb.
— Jim Baumbach (@jimbaumbach) August 27, 2014
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