Jackson Hospital Corporation v. NLRB
Petitioner: Jackson Hospital Corporation, doing business as Kentucky River Medical Center
Respondent: National Labor Relations Board
Case Number: 10-1271
Filed: August 31, 2010
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other

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June 10, 2011 Summary Jackson Hospital Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board

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June 10, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 1207278548 OPINION filed [1312600] (Pages: 14) for the Court by Judge Henderson [10-1271, 10-1303]
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Petitioner: Jackson Hospital Corporation, doing business as Kentucky River Medical Center
Represented By: Don Terence Carmody
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