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PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS v. LABORERS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA, ET AL.
as 1:2009cv01128
Plaintiff:
PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS
Defendant:
LABORERS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA, LABORERS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA, LABORERS LOCAL 348 and others
Cause Of Action: 29 U.S.C. § 185 Labor/Mgt. Relations (Contracts)
PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS v. LABORERS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA et al
as 1:2009cv01128
Plaintiff:
PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS
Defendant:
LABORERS INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA, LABORERS LOCAL 348 and BRAND ENERGY SERVICES LLC
Cause Of Action: 29 U.S.C. § 185 Labor/Mgt. Relations (Contracts)
FANNING v. NORTHWEST REFRIGERATION, INC.
as 1:2009cv00829
Plaintiff:
MICHAEL R. FANNING
Defendant:
NORTHWEST REFRIGERATION, INC.
Cause Of Action: 29 U.S.C. § 1132 E.R.I.S.A.-Employee Benefits
LABORERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA v. BRAND ENERGY SERVICES, LLC et al
as 1:2009cv00620
Petitioner:
LABORERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA and LABORERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA
Respondent:
BRAND ENERGY SERVICES, LLC, UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA, PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF CARPENTERS and others
Cause Of Action: Federal Question
Air Line Pilots Assn v. NW Airln Inc
as 98-7196
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Air Line Pilots Association, International
Defendant - Appellant:
Northwest Airlines, Inc.
Amicus Curiae For Appellant:
Airline Industrial Relations Conference, (AIRCON)
Davenport, Billie, et al v. Intl Brhd Tmstr, et al
as 97-7190
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Billie Davenport, Danny Campbell, William Rainey and others
Defendant - Appellee:
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, AFL-CIO, AFL-CIO, Teamsters Local 2000 and Northwest Airlines, Inc.
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