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National Labor Relations Board v. Servette, Inc., 1963 — 375 U.S. 892 · caselaw · US
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National Labor Relations Board v. Servette, Inc.
375 U.S. 892·Supreme Court of the United States·1963
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Opinion
October 28, 1963.
No. 111.
National Labor Relations Board v. Servette, Inc.
[MAJORITY]
Certiorari, 374 U. S. 805, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The motion of American Federation of Television & Radio Artists, San Francisco Local, et al. for leave to file a brief, as amici curiae, is granted.
Duane B. Beeson on the motion. Carl M. Gould and Stanley E. Tobin for respondent in opposition to the motion.