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Union Central Life Insurance Co. v. Limbach

U.S.
Feb 19, 1985
469 U.S. 1200 (1985)

Summary

allowing an antitrust suit by an employee forced to resign due to refusal to carry out a price fixing arrangement

Summary of this case from Hughes v. Halbach Braun Industries, Ltd.

Opinion

No. 84-918.

February 19, 1985.

JUSTICE POWELL took no part in the consideration or decision of the orders announced on this date.



Appeals Dismissed

Appeal from Sup. Ct. Ohio dismissed for want of substantial federal question. Reported below: 12 Ohio St. 3d 80, 465 N. E. 2d 440.


Summaries of

Union Central Life Insurance Co. v. Limbach

U.S.
Feb 19, 1985
469 U.S. 1200 (1985)

allowing an antitrust suit by an employee forced to resign due to refusal to carry out a price fixing arrangement

Summary of this case from Hughes v. Halbach Braun Industries, Ltd.
Case details for

Union Central Life Insurance Co. v. Limbach

Case Details

Full title:UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE Co. v. LIMBACH, TAX COMMISSIONER OF OHIO

Court:U.S.

Date published: Feb 19, 1985

Citations

469 U.S. 1200 (1985)

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