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Mango v. Communications Workers, Local 1105

District Court, S.D. New York
MISSING

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The plaintiffs, members of the Communications Workers of America, Local 1105, filed an action to compel the Union to hold a special meeting regarding election procedures, including the use of the American Arbitration Association and candidate-designated election committee members. After an initial motion for injunctive relief led the Union to concede some demands, a second motion concerning membership lists was denied due to lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Subsequently, the plaintiffs moved for an award of attorney's fees under the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, 29 U.S.C. § 412. The Court, presided over by District Judge Sweet, granted the motion, finding the plaintiffs to be a prevailing party. However, specific portions of the requested fees were reduced due to reasons such as unreasonableness of hours spent on certain tasks (e.g., preparing subpoenas) and insufficient descriptions of services rendered in the time records.

Mango v. Communications Workers, Local 1105 is a workers' compensation case decided in District Court, S.D. New York. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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The plaintiffs, members of the Communications Workers of America, Local 1105, filed an action to compel the Union to hold a special meeting regarding election procedures, including the use of the American Arbitration Association and candidate-designated election committee members. After an initial motion for injunctive relief led the Union to concede some demands, a second motion concerning membership lists was denied due to lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Subsequently, the plaintiffs moved for an award of attorney's fees under the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, 29 U.S.C. § 412. The Court, presided over by District Judge Sweet, granted the motion, finding the plaintiffs to be a prevailing party. However, specific portions of the requested fees were reduced due to reasons such as unreasonableness of hours spent on certain tasks (e.g., preparing subpoenas) and insufficient descriptions of services rendered in the time records.

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