LOUISIANA-PACIFIC v. LUMBER & SAWMILL WORKERS

SC 29940; TC E83-1738.

679 P.2d 289 (1984)

296 Or. 537

LOUISIANA-PACIFIC Corporation, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. LUMBER and SAWMILL WORKERS, Local No. 2949; Willamette Valley District Council of Lumber and Sawmill Workers; Western Council of Lumber, Production and Industrial Workers; Glen J. Birchfield, Den DeVasser, Billy Frazier, Bill Centers, Danny Taylor, Bill Miller and John Does 1 through 90, Defendants-Appellants.

Supreme Court of Oregon, In Banc.

Decided March 20, 1984.

Rehearing Denied May 15, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert A. Sacks, Portland, argued the cause and filed brief on behalf of Defendants-Appellants. With him on the brief was Jolles, Sokol & Bernstein, P.C., Portland.

James N. Westwood, Portland, argued the cause and filed brief on behalf of plaintiff-respondent. On the brief was Louis B. Livingston and Miller, Nash, Yerke, Wiener & Hager, Portland.


PETERSON, Chief Justice.

Louisiana Pacific (L-P) sought and obtained a temporary injunction against Lumber and Sawmill Workers, Local No. 2949 (Union) and some of its officers and members. The defendants appealed directly to this court from the circuit court decree, claiming that the evidence does not support the issuance of a temporary injunction.1 We find the evidence insufficient to hold the...

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