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Labor - Other Labor Litigation Cases filed in the Michigan Western District Court before Judge Robert J. Jonker [ Court Info ]

Results 1 - 6 of 6
Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
April 13, 2009
Glasser v. Lakeside Solid Surface, Inc. MI Western Jonker Other Labor Litigation U.S. Government Plaintiff
petitioner: Stephen M. Glasser, respondent: Lakeside Solid Surface, Inc.
 
March 6, 2009
Delaney v. United Parcel Service, Inc. MI Western Jonker Other Labor Litigation Federal Question
Plaintiff: Traci Delaney; Defendant: United Parcel Service, Inc.
 
December 17, 2008
Warning v. Sparta Chevrolet Inc. MI Western Jonker Other Labor Litigation Federal Question
Plaintiff: Gary A. Warning; Defendant: Sparta Chevrolet Inc.
 
December 15, 2008
LaBelle v. Johnson Controls, Inc. MI Western Jonker Other Labor Litigation Federal Question
Plaintiff: Deidre LaBelle; Defendant: Johnson Controls, Inc.
 
October 8, 2008
Wolcott v. Sodexo, Inc. et al MI Western Jonker Other Labor Litigation Federal Question
Plaintiff: Robert James Wolcott; Defendant: Sodexo, Inc., North Ottawa Community Hospital
 
June 16, 2008
Anderson v. Access Business Group, LLC MI Western Jonker Other Labor Litigation Federal Question
Plaintiff: Donna J. Anderson; Defendant: Access Business Group, LLC
 
         
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