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Flurry of lawsuits vies to establish who controls the San Antonio Philharmonic

Flurry of lawsuits vies to establish who controls the San Antonio Philharmonic

The saga surrounding the San Antonio Philharmonic grew even more chaotic this week as a pair of new lawsuits seek to establish who has oversight of the fledgling orchestra. On Tuesday, the Philharmonic — led by Executive Director Roberto Treviño — sued David Wood and Peter Rubins, who served on the organization’s board until a contentious June 20 meeting. The filing claims the pair breached their duties and should pay up to $1 million plus punitive damages for their alleged transgressions.



This article was originally published by Sanford Nowlin at San Antonio Current – (https://www.sacurrent.com/arts/flurry-of-lawsuits-vies-to-establish-who-controls-the-san-antonio-philharmonic-35733371).

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