O'BRIEN v. CURRAN

No. 5274.

106 N.H. 252 (1965)

EUGENE O'BRIEN & a. v. FRANCIS L. CURRAN & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided April 30, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Victor W. Dahar (by brief and orally), for the plaintiffs.

Booth, Wadleigh, Langdell, Starr & Peters (Mr. Philip G. Peters orally), for the defendant Quinn Freight Lines, Inc.

Upton, Sanders & Upton (Mr. Richard F. Upton orally), for the defendant Labor Union and its Secretary-Treasurer, Basil D. French.


PER CURIAM.

The basic bone of contention in this case is whether the plaintiffs, although represented by the Union, can successfully attack the arbitration award because of the plaintiffs' absence from the arbitration proceeding where their interests are adverse to the position taken by the Union. The issue is not a frivolous one; the solution is not an easy one and the path to the absolutely correct answer is dimly lighted. In a recent article last month, Smith and...

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