...*Hilda L. Solis is substituted for her predecessor, Elaine Chao, as Secretary of Labor. Fed. R. App. P. 43(c)(2...
...overtime in compliance with the Act. On December 29, 2004 plaintiff Elaine L. Chao, the current Secretary of Labor (Secretary or plaintiff), filed a petition...
...DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, an Agency of the United States of America; ELAINE L. CHAO, in her capacity as Secretary of the U.S. Department of...
... v.OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION; ELAINE CHAO, Secretary of Labor, Respondents.No. 04-74247...
...On March 19, 2001, Juan A. Padr? brought suit against Elaine L. Chao, Secretary of Labor, and Robert J. Semler, Regional Administrator for the...
...UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; U.S.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; ELAINE CHAO, in her official capacity as the Secretary of Labor; DEPARTMENT...
...judgment in favor of the Secretary of the Department of Labor, Elaine L. Chao (the "Secretary"), under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974...
...Appellant, v.UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; ELAINE CHAO, as Secretary of Labor; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; JANE DOE...
...Commission"), which vacated in part citations issued by Petitioner--Cross-Respondent Elaine Chao, Secretary of Labor (the "Secretary"), against Respondents--Cross-Petitioners Eric K...
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