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.
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