NLRB Enters Default Judgment Due To Employer's Failure To Answer

Posted 1 day ago on Adjunct Law Prof Blog

What happens if a party fails to answer a NLRB complaint? The facts will be uncontroverted and the NLRB will issue a default judgment. This obvious rule of law applies equally to pro se litigants who are judged under a...

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