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National Labor Relations Board v. Gissel Packing Co., Inc., et al., 1969 — 396 U.S. 804 · caselaw · US
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National Labor Relations Board v. Gissel Packing Co., Inc., et al.
396 U.S. 804·Supreme Court of the United States·1969
The Chief Justice took no part in the consideration or decision of these motions.
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Opinion
No. 573,
October Term, 1968.
National Labor Relations Board v. Gissel Packing Co., Inc., et al.,
Lewis P. Hamlin, Jr., for General Steel Products, Inc., et al., John E. Jenkins, Jr., for Gissel Packing Co., Inc., and Fred F. Holroyd for Heck’s Inc. on the motions. Solicitor General Griswold in opposition.
[MAJORITY]
395 U. S. 575. Motions of respondents Gissel Packing Co., Inc., and Heck’s Inc. to reassess costs in this case denied. Motion of respondents General Steel Products, Inc., and Crown Flex of North Carolina, Inc., to reassess costs in this case granted and no costs are assessed against those respondents. Gissel Packing Co., Inc., is assessed costs of $2,705.24 and Heck’s Inc. is assessed costs of $1,981.06.
The Chief Justice took no part in the consideration or decision of these motions.