CARE ONE MANAGEMENT, LLC et al v. UNITED HEALTHCARE WORKERS EAST, SEIU 1199 et al

  1. March 29, 2024

    SEIU Dodges Nursing Homes' Defamation Claim

    A New Jersey federal judge dismissed defamation and trade libel allegations by nursing home operators against a union and its affiliates in light of U.S. Supreme Court precedent, saying the unions' statements at the center of the claims are connected to a labor dispute.

  2. October 28, 2019

    Unions Didn't Flout Law In Nursing Home Dispute, Judge Says

    A New Jersey federal judge tossed a suit accusing unions of resorting to extortion and fraud in their bargaining and organizing efforts with a chain of nursing homes and assisted living facilities, finding Monday there wasn't enough evidence to support the allegations.

  3. July 21, 2014

    Union Denies Blocking CareOne's Access To Dying Witness

    A Service Employees International Union group has bristled at CareOne LLC's bid for sanctions in its racketeering case against the union, urging a New Jersey federal court to ignore claims it intentionally blocked the deposition of a key witness who was dying of cancer.

  4. June 24, 2014

    CareOne Says Union Blocked It From Deposing Dying Witness

    CareOne LLC last week asked a New Jersey federal court to sanction a Service Employees International Union group for alleged spoliation of evidence, claiming the union blocked access to a cancer-stricken official until he died to prevent CareOne from deposing him in its racketeering suit.

  5. May 02, 2014

    CareOne CEO To Leave NYU Law School's Board Of Trustees

    The chief executive of CareOne LLC will step down from New York University Law School's board of trustees in the wake of controversy over subpoenas issued to law students who rallied around a workers' union embroiled in litigation with CareOne, the school said Thursday.

  6. October 11, 2013

    SEIU Draws Blood In Nursing Homes' RICO Suit

    A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday weakened racketeering claims brought by a pair of nursing home companies accusing two Service Employees International Union groups of engaging in "economic terrorism" to win employment concessions, but said the companies can revive their allegations if they have more specifics.