VAPOR BLAST MANUFACTURING COMPANY v. MADDEN

No. 12869.

280 F.2d 205 (1960)

VAPOR BLAST MANUFACTURING COMPANY, a Wisconsin business corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Ross M. MADDEN, individually and as Regional Director of Region 13, of National Labor Relations Board, and Gerald S. Patterson, individually and as Counsel for the Office of the General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit.

June 30, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earl A. Glick, Chicago, Ill., Philip L. Padden, H. William Ihrig, Milwaukee, Wis., Milton Gerwin, Chicago, Ill., for appellant.

Stuart Rothman, General Counsel, Elliott Moore, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate General Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Assistant General Counsel, Duane B. Beeson, Attorneys, National Labor Relations Board, Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before HASTINGS, Chief Judge, and DUFFY and KNOCH, Circuit Judges.


HASTINGS, Chief Judge.

This is an appeal from an order of the district court dismissing a complaint for declaratory judgment filed by plaintiff-appellant, Vapor Blast Manufacturing Company (Company), against defendants-appellees, Ross M. Madden, individually and as Regional Director of Region 13, National Labor Relations Board (Board), and Gerald S. Patterson, individually and as counsel for the office of the General Counsel of the Board. The basis of the dismissal...

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