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Cases and Decisions

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Administrative Law Judge Decisions

After a Regional Director issues a complaint in an unfair labor practice case, an NLRB Administrative Law Judge hears the case and issues a decision and recommended order, which can then be appealed to the Board in Washington. If no exceptions are filed, the judge's order becomes the order of the Board. An administrative law judge's decision is not binding legal precedent in other cases unless it has been adopted by the Board on review of exceptions; these judges function much like trial court judges hearing a case without a jury. Such hearings are conducted at the locality where the unfair labor practice allegedly occurred. On occasion, administrative law judges also issue decisions in non-complaint, post-election representation cases that may be appealed to the Board.

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Case Number JD Number Case Name Judge Issuance Date sort ascending Board Outcome
33-CA-014959 JD-09-06 First Student, Inc. Jane Vandeventer 02/08/2006
07-CA-048723 JD(ATL)-4-06 Convention & Show Services, Inc. Michael A. Marcionese 02/08/2006
29-CA-027150 JD(NY)-7-06 Watermelons Plus, Inc. Raymond P. Green 02/08/2006
06-CA-034581 JD-10-06 GRAHAM AUTOMOTIVE, INC., d/b/a VALLEY HONDA Martin J. Linsky 02/08/2006
30-CA-017185 JD-12-06 Roundy's Inc. Robert A. Giannasi 02/08/2006
02-CA-036893 JD(NY)-6-06 East Harlem Bilingual Head Start D. Barry Morris 02/06/2006
20-RC-018054 JD(SF)-09-06 LAIDLAW TRANSIT SERVICES, INC. Jay R. Pollack 02/06/2006
09-CA-041052 JD(ATL)-01-06 JBM, INC. D/B/A BLUEGRASS SATELLITE Lawrence W. Cullen 02/03/2006
17-CA-022918 JD(SF)-6-06 TNT Logistics North America, Inc. Gerald A. Wackner 02/01/2006
31-CA-027201 JD(SF)-7-06 Allied Mechanical William G. Kocol 01/31/2006
21-CA-036422 JD(SF)-8-06 Windsor Convalescent Center Lana H. Parke 01/31/2006
08-CA-034853 JD-08-06 United Rentals, Inc. Michael A. Rosas 01/30/2006
18-CA-017636 JD(SF)-5-06 Mail Contractors of America William G. Kocol 01/26/2006
16-CA-021399 JD(ATL)-3-06 Superior Protection, Inc. George Carson II 01/25/2006
34-CA-011110 JD(NY)-4-06 Success Village Apartments Raymond P. Green 01/25/2006
29-CA-020586 JD(NY)-5-06 Carnival Carting, Inc. Joel P. Biblowitz 01/25/2006
21-CB-012923 JD(SF)-4-06 Otis Elevator Company Gregory Z. Meyerson 01/25/2006
30-CA-017000 JD(ATL)-2-06 Waste Management of Wisconsin, Inc. William N. Cates 01/24/2006
01-CA-042113 JD-06-06 THE WACKENHUT CORPORATION David L. Evans 01/23/2006
02-CA-035987 JD(NY)-55-05ER Verizon Wireless Steven Davis 01/23/2006