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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
26-CB-004240 JD(ATL)-26-03 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL 429 Keltner W. Locke 04/15/2003
01-CA-039430 JD-43-03 Providence Journal William A. Kocol 04/11/2003
04-CA-030474 JD-44-03 Network Dynamics Arthur J. Amchan 04/10/2003
17-CA-021891 JD(SF)-25-03 Anderson Construction Jay R. Pollack 04/09/2003
13-CA-040286 JD-42-03 Butera Finer Foods Karl H. Buschmann 04/09/2003
15-CA-016552 JD(ATL)-25-03 Austal USA,LLC George Carson II 04/07/2003
30-CA-015489 JD-41-03 Stevens Construction Bruce Rosenstein 04/07/2003
07-CA-044761 JD-39-03 Huron Casting Inc. Wallace A. Nations 04/04/2003
20-CC-003381 JD(SF)-24-03 ER OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL UNION NO. 3, OF THE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATION ENGINEERS, AFL-CIO Clifford H. Anderson 04/02/2003
34-CA-010176 JD(NY)-16-03 Ambassador Wheelchair Raymond P. Green 04/01/2003
08-CA-032917 JD-30-03 Shearer's Foods Inc. Robert A. Pulcini 03/28/2003
29-CA-025339 JD(NY)-14-03 Hempstead Park Nursing Home Raymond P. Green 03/27/2003
31-RC-008180 JD(SF)-23-03 CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER Lana H. Parke 03/26/2003
03-CA-022657 JD-38-03 Colden Hills, Inc. Arthur Amchan 03/26/2003
01-CA-039464 JD-33-03 Land Air Express Wallace A. Nations 03/24/2003
13-CA-040308 JD-37-03 CONVERGENCE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Joseph Gontram 03/24/2003
26-CA-020799 JD(ATL)-23-03 Diverse Steel, Inc. Margaret G. Brakebusch 03/21/2003
18-CA-016303 JD-34-03 Marshall Engineered Benjamin Schlesinger 03/21/2003
09-CA-039411 JD-35-03 CTA Acoustics John T. Clark 03/21/2003
01-CA-040308 JD-36-03 Servicenet Inc. Wallace A. Nations 03/21/2003