Frenchtown Acquisition Company v. NLRB
FRENCHTOWN ACQUISITION COMPANY, INC., dba Foundation View of Monroe |
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD |
11-1418 |
April 1, 2011 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Other |
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Frenchtown Acquisition Company v. NLRB |
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Filing 6111342821 OPINION and JUDGMENT filed: Frenchtown's petition for review is DENIED and the National Labor Relations Board's cross-application for the enforcement of its order is GRANTED. Decision for publication pursuant to local rule 206. Karen Nelson Moore, Jeffrey S. Sutton, and Jane Branstetter Stranch (AUTHORING), Circuit Judges. [11-1418, 11-1499] |
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Petitioner: FRENCHTOWN ACQUISITION COMPANY, INC., dba Foundation View of Monroe | |
Represented By: | Grant Thomas Pecor |
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Respondent: NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD | |
Represented By: | Linda Dreeben |
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