Home/Case Law/Fourth Circuit/Long-Airdox Company, a Division of the Marmon Group, Inc. v. International Union United Automobile Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (Uaw), Local 772 Edward A. Travis, Individually and as President of Local 772 Clayton C. Casto, Individually and as Vice President of Local 772 Arthur Mills, Individually and as Financial Secretary of Local 772 Reginald E. Dodd, Individually and as Recording Secretary of Local 772 Melvin Kessler, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 Manuel L. Gill, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 Homer Vest, Iii, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 and John Doe and Richard Roe (Said Names Being Fictitious, Their True Names Being Unknown) and All Other Employees of the Acting in Concert With the Named
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No. 378232
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Long-Airdox Company, a Division of the Marmon Group, Inc. v. International Union United Automobile Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (Uaw), Local 772 Edward A. Travis, Individually and as President of Local 772 Clayton C. Casto, Individually and as Vice President of Local 772 Arthur Mills, Individually and as Financial Secretary of Local 772 Reginald E. Dodd, Individually and as Recording Secretary of Local 772 Melvin Kessler, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 Manuel L. Gill, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 Homer Vest, Iii, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 and John Doe and Richard Roe (Said Names Being Fictitious, Their True Names Being Unknown) and All Other Employees of the Acting in Concert With the Named
No. 378232 · Decided May 5, 1980
No. 378232·Fourth Circuit · 1980·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
May 5, 1980
Citation
No. 378232
Disposition
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Long-Airdox Company, a Division of the Marmon Group, Inc. v. International Union United Automobile Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (Uaw), Local 772 Edward A. Travis, Individually and as President of Local 772 Clayton C. Casto, Individually and as Vice President of Local 772 Arthur Mills, Individually and as Financial Secretary of Local 772 Reginald E. Dodd, Individually and as Recording Secretary of Local 772 Melvin Kessler, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 Manuel L. Gill, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 Homer Vest, Iii, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 and John Doe and Richard Roe (Said Names Being Fictitious, Their True Names Being Unknown) and All Other Employees of the Acting in Concert With the Named is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for Long-Airdox Company, a Division of the Marmon Group, Inc. v. International Union United Automobile Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (Uaw), Local 772 Edward A. Travis, Individually and as President of Local 772 Clayton C. Casto, Individually and as Vice President of Local 772 Arthur Mills, Individually and as Financial Secretary of Local 772 Reginald E. Dodd, Individually and as Recording Secretary of Local 772 Melvin Kessler, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 Manuel L. Gill, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 Homer Vest, Iii, Individually and as Committeeman of Local 772 and John Doe and Richard Roe (Said Names Being Fictitious, Their True Names Being Unknown) and All Other Employees of the Acting in Concert With the Named in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on May 5, 1980.
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