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Labor - Labor/Management Relations Cases filed in the Nevada District Court before Edward C. Reed Jr. [ Court Info ]

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February 27, 2008
Advanced Architectural Metals, Inc., et al., vs. Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters, et al., NV Reed Labor/Management Relations Federal Question
Plaintiff: Advanced Archtectural Metals, Inc., Bridal Elegance, Inc, Lori Irish; Defendant: Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters, Carpenters Southwest Administrative Corporation, Southwest Carpenters Health and Welfare Trust, Southwest Carpenters Pension Trust, Southwest Carpenters Vacation Trust and others...
 
August 24, 2006
Teamsters Local 533 et al v. UPS GROUND FREIGHT, INC. f/k/a MOTOR CARGO, INC. NV Reed Labor/Management Relations No cause code entered
August 8, 2005
Laborers' International Union of North America, et al., VS Frehner Construction Company, Inc. NV Reed Labor/Management Relations 29:185
May 12, 2005
Allen S. Green VS General Personnel Management Systems, Inc. NV Reed Labor/Management Relations 29:185(a)
December 17, 2004
Truckee Meadows Water Authority VS International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 1245 NV Reed Labor/Management Relations 19:185(c)
October 5, 2004
Mark R. Gammon VS Sierra Pacific Power Co., et al. NV Reed Labor/Management Relations 29:157
         
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