HINCHMAN v. INTERNATIONAL BRO. OF ELEC. W., L. U. #130

No. 54161.

292 So.2d 717 (1974)

Marshall HINCHMAN v. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL UNION #130.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

March 25, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack N. Rogers, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-respondent.

Leonard A. Washofsky, Victor H. Hess, Jr., Jackson & Hess, New Orleans, for defendants-applicants.


DIXON, Justice.

Plaintiff-respondent, Marshall Hinchman, filed suit for damages against a local union and its international for alleged wrongful action in expelling him from their organizations. After a trial on the merits the district judge filed a "judgment" on December 14, 1972 containing two pages of written reasons, followed by a decree, awarding damages to plaintiff against applicant-relator, Local Union # 130. The...

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