UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO AND MACH. W. OF A. v. INTER. B. OF E. W.


30 F.Supp. 927 (1940)

UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO AND MACHINE WORKERS OF AMERICA v. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

January 15, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Boudin, Cohn & Glickstein, of New York City, for plaintiff.

Raymond L. Wise and Herman L. Weisman, both of New York City, for certain defendants.

Isaac Lobe Straus, of Baltimore, Md., and Delafield, Marsh, Porter & Hope, of New York City, for certain defendants.

Parker & Duryee, of New York City, for defendant National Electric Products Corp.


MANDELBAUM, District Judge.

The court has before it seven motions by the various defendants to dismiss the complaint which it will treat as one.

The defendants may be grouped for convenience into four classifications: (a) labor unions, (b) union officials, (c) installers, and (d) a manufacturer of electrical equipment. While each group of the defendants urges separate grounds for the dismissal of the complaint, essentially they are the following: (1) the court...

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