|

New York
Lawyer-Bridezilla Sues Her Florist
for More Than $400,000 Over Big-Day Bouquets
Associated Press
New York Lawyer
October 16, 2007
The wedding was lovely,
except for the flowers: They were the wrong color.
So says the New York bride,
Elana Glatt, who sued the florist and alleged breach of contract.
She says Posy Floral Design
in Manhattan substituted pastel pink and green hydrangeas for the
dark rust and green ones she had specified for 22 centerpieces.
"The use of predominantly
pastel centerpieces had a significant impact on the look of the room
and was entirely inconsistent with the vision the plaintiffs had
bargained for," Glatt, a lawyer, said in the lawsuit, filed on
behalf of herself, her husband, David, and her mother-in-law, Tobi
Glatt, who paid for the flowers.
The flowers cost $27,000
(euro19,000). The lawsuit asks for more than $400,000 (euro281,000)
in restitution and damages.
Stamos Arakas, the florist,
said that he and his wife, Paula, tried to match the color of the
hydrangeas with a picture Glatt had given them, but explained to her
that the colors might not look the same.
"My father used to tell me,
'Don't deal with the lawyers," Arakas said. "Maybe he was right, God
bless his soul."
[Index
to Articles]
|