9th Circ. Reverses Ruling In NLRB Misconduct Case

By Ryan Davis (November 23, 2010, 5:45 PM EST) -- A federal appeals court has ruled that a lower court erred by substituting the U.S. as a defendant in the place of a National Labor Relations Board attorney who had been sued by U-Haul International Inc. for allegedly using information in an NLRB case against U-Haul that he had obtained by having an affair with a paralegal at the firm representing the company....

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