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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
10-CA-033427 JD(ATL)-21-03 Vintage Pharmaceuticals Pargen Robertson 03/19/2003
21-CA-035031 JD(SF)-21-03 Brawley Beef, LLC James L. Rose 03/18/2003
18-CA-016552 JD-16-03 Omahaline Hydraulics Co. Paul Buxbaum 03/18/2003
01-CA-039267 JD-28-03 UNIFIRST CORPORATION Wallace H. Nations 03/18/2003
03-CA-023610 JD-31-03 Eastern Summit Development Eric Fine 03/18/2003
03-CA-023798 JD-32-03 Syracuse Scenery Arthur Amchan 03/18/2003
19-CA-027490 JD(SF)-20-03 Alaska Ship and Drylock, Inc. William L. Schmidt 03/14/2003
19-CA-028236 JD(SF)-22-03 Fred Meyer, Inc. Gerald A. Wacknov 03/14/2003
09-CA-031725 JD-26-03 Norton Health Care Ira Sandron 03/14/2003
02-CA-034478 JD(NY)-11-03 Pearl Plant Co., Inc. Michael A. Marcionese 03/13/2003
13-CA-040392 JD-23-04 Chicago Future, Inc. Robert A. Giannasi 03/12/2003
05-CA-030474 JD-25-03 US Postal Service Benjamin Schlesinger 03/10/2003
26-CA-020603 JD(ATL)-20-03 Zarcon, Inc. George Carson II 03/07/2003
04-CD-001071 JD(NY)-13-03 Total Cabling Specialist Joel P. Biblowitz 03/06/2003
36-CA-009037 JD(SF)-16-03 Huffman & Wright Logging Mary M. Cracraft 03/05/2003
28-CA-018062 JD(SF)-17-03 Custom Cut, Inc. James L. Rose 03/05/2003
17-CA-019698 JD(SF)-13-03 McGuire Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Thomas M. Patton 03/04/2003
27-CA-017816 JD(SF)-12-03 Double Eagle Hotel & Casino James L. Rose 03/03/2003
32-CA-019327 JF(SF)-18-03 Friendly Ford James M. Kennedy 02/28/2003
28-CA-016832 JD(SF)-19-03 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Gregory Z. Meyerson 02/28/2003