Edgar Bronfman Jr, chief executive of Warner Music, has prevailed in a legal battle with a former associate who had claimed he was owed more than $100m for helping arrange the music group’s private equity buyout in 2004.
The New York county supreme court on Tuesday dismissed the claim by Dick Snyder, the publisher who built Simon & Schuster over more than three decades, adding that Mr Snyder must pay the court’s costs.




