National Labor Relations Board Region 24 v. Hospital San Carlos, Inc. d/b/a Hospital San Carlos Borromeo
Petitioner: National Labor Relations Board Region 24
Respondent: Hospital San Carlos, Inc. d/b/a Hospital San Carlos Borromeo
Case Number: 3:2011cv01736
Filed: July 29, 2011
Court: US District Court for the District of Puerto Rico
Office: San Juan Office
County: San Juan
Presiding Judge: Daniel R. Dominguez
Nature of Suit: Labor/Management Relations
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1331
Jury Demanded By: None
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Petitioner: National Labor Relations Board Region 24
Represented By: Ayesha K. Villegas-Estrada
Represented By: Luis F. Padilla-Padilla
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Respondent: Hospital San Carlos, Inc. d/b/a Hospital San Carlos Borromeo
Represented By: Luis M. Ferrer-Medina
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