Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Cases 31 - 40 of 77
National Association of Man v. OSHA, et al
as 17-1072
Petitioner: National Association of Manufacturers
Respondent: Occupational Safety & Health Administration and United States Department of Labor
Edison Electric Institute v. OSHA, et al
as 17-1071
Petitioner: Edison Electric Institute
Respondent: Occupational Safety & Health Administration, United States Department of Labor and Edward Charles Hugler, Acting Secretary, United States Department of Labor
Stewart Liff, et al v. Office of Inspector General, et al
as 16-5370
Plaintiff - Appellee: Stewart Liff and Stewart Liff & Associates, Inc.
Defendant - Appellee: Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Labor, United States Department of Labor, Office of Personnel Management and others
Defendant - Appellant: Daniel Petrole, former Inspector General of the Office of the Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Labor, in his individual and/or official capacities, Seth D. Harris, former Deputy Secretary for the U.S. Department of Labor, in his individual and/or official capacities and M. John Berry, former Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, in his individual and/or official capacity
National Association for Fixed v. DOL, et al
as 16-5345
Plaintiff - Appellant: National Association for Fixed Annuities
Defendant - Appellee: United States Department of Labor and Thomas E. Perez, in his official capacity as Secretary of the United States Department of Labor
American Foundry Society, et al v. OSHA, et al
as 16-1137
Petitioner: American Foundry Society and National Association of Manufacturers
Respondent: Occupational Safety & Health Administration, United States Department of Labor and Thomas E. Perez, Secretary, United States Department of Labor
American Road and Trans., et al v. OSHA, et al
as 16-1138
Petitioner: American Road and Transportation Builders Association, American Society of Concrete Contractors, American Subcontractors Association and others
Respondent: Occupational Safety & Health Administration, United States Department of Labor and Thomas E. Perez, Secretary, United States Department of Labor
Associated Masonry Contractors, et al v. OSHA, et al
as 16-1125
Petitioner: Associated Masonry Contractors of Texas, d/b/a Texas Masonry Council, Associated Subcontractors Association of Texas, Inc., Distribution Contractors Association and others
Respondent: Occupational Safety & Health Administration, United States Department of Labor and Thomas E. Perez, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor
American Foundry Society Texas, et al v. OSHA, et al
as 16-1126
Petitioner: American Foundry Society Texas Region 3/Texas Chapter of the American Foundry Society and Texas Association of Business
Respondent: Occupational Safety & Health Administration, Thomas E. Perez, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor and United States Department of Labor
North America's Building Trade v. OSHA, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 16-1105
Petitioner: North America's Building Trades Unions
Respondent: Occupational Safety & Health Administration and United States Department of Labor
Stewart Liff, et al v. Office of Inspector General, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 16-5045
Plaintiff - Appellee: Stewart Liff and Stewart Liff & Associates, Inc.
Defendant - Appellee: Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Labor, United States Department of Labor, Office of Personnel Management and others
Defendant - Appellant: Daniel Petrole, former Inspector General of the Office of the Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Labor, in his individual and/or official capacities, Seth D. Harris, former Deputy Secretary for the U.S. Department of Labor, in his individual and/or official capacities and M. John Berry, former Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, in his individual and/or official capacity

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