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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
25-CA-025094 JD-24-03 Dilling Mechanical Paul A. Bogas 02/28/2003
19-CA-027875 JD(SF)-10-03 Benihana's Thomas M. Patton 02/27/2003
37-RC-004022 JD(SF)-15-03 HTH CORPORATION DBA PACIFIC BEACH HOTEL Gerald A. Wacknov 02/27/2003
11-CB-003101 JD(ATL)-17-03 U.S. Pipeline, Inc. Jane Vandeventer 02/26/2003
04-CA-027274 JD-21-03 ALDWORTH COMPANY, INC., and DUNKIN DONUTS MID-ATLANTIC DISTRIBUTION CENTER, INC., Joint Employers William G. Kocol 02/26/2003
12-CA-022350 JD(ATL)-18-03 S&W Crane, Inc. Margaret G. Brakebusch 02/25/2003
20-CA-030575 JF(SF)-14-03 Redding French Bakery Burton Litvack 02/24/2003
04-CA-028916 JD-19-03 Hannah & Sons Benjamin Schlesinger 02/24/2003
10-CA-033684 JD(ATL)-13-03 Baptist Hospital of E. Tenn. Lawrence W. Cullen 02/20/2003
03-CA-023759 JD-17-03 Progressive Transportation Margaret Kern 02/20/2003
16-CA-022138 JD(ATL)-15-03 Industrial Electric Service Jane Vandeventer 02/14/2003
22-CA-024921 JD(NY)-10-03 Lenz & Riecker Eleanor MacDonald 02/14/2003
29-CA-025110 JD(NY)-12-03 Freedman Die Cutters Joel P. Biblowitz 02/14/2003
07-CA-044395 JD-18-03 ALLEN STORAGE AND MOVING COMPANY, INC. Paul Bogas 02/14/2003
14-CA-027016 JD-4-03 ADS Electric Margaret Kern 02/14/2003
10-CA-032813 JD(ATL)-16-03 PPG Industries, Inc. William M. Cates 02/13/2003
03-CA-023704 JD-10-03 Waters of Orchard Park Marion C.Ladwig 02/13/2003
06-CA-031111 JD-14-03 Beverly Enterprises William G. Kocol 02/11/2003
30-CA-016057 JD-15-03 CTS, Inc. Benjamin Schlesinger 02/11/2003
12-CA-022027 JD(ATL)-14-04 Baker Concrete Construction, Inc. George Carson, II 02/10/2003