Brotherhood of Locomotive Eng v. Union Pacific Railroad Compan
Plaintiff - Appellant: BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS AND TRAINMEN, General Commitee of Adjustment, Union Pacific Western Lines and Pacific Harbor Lines
Defendant - Appellee: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Case Number: 17-1897
Filed: April 28, 2017
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Railway Labor Act

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September 25, 2018 Summary Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen v. Union Pacific Railroad Co.

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Plaintiff - appellant: BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS AND TRAINMEN, General Commitee of Adjustment, Union Pacific Western Lines and Pacific Harbor Lines
Represented By: Sean Morales-Doyle
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Defendant - appellee: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Represented By: Clifford A. Godiner
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