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· 1/31/1997

Maryland Casualty Company v. Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations, Gus Bevona, President, Local 32b-32j, Service Employees International Union

Citations

  • 107 F.3d 979
  • 154 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2407
  • 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 1641

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  • concluding that commercial cleaners were not in the transportation industry
  • finding that a party “would be irreparably harmed by being forced to expend time and resources arbitrating an issue that 1s not arbitrable, and for which any award would not be enforceable”
  • “Maryland would be irreparably harmed by being forced to expend time and resources arbitrating an issue that is not arbitrable, and for which any award would not be enforceable.”
  • “[T]here is no hard and fast rule . . . that oral testimony must be taken . . . or that the court can in no circumstances dispose of the [preliminary injunction] motion on the papers before it.”
  • “[T]here is no hard and fast rule in this circuit that oral testimony must be taken on a motion for a preliminary injunction or that the court can in no circumstances dispose of the motion on the papers before it.” (citation omitted)

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Judges: Oakes, Altimari

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