NLRB v. Allied Mechanical Serv
Petitioner: NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Respondent: ALLIED MECHANICAL SERVICES, INC.
Case Number: 12-1235
Filed: March 2, 2012
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other

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October 30, 2013 Summary NLRB v. Allied Mechanical Serv

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October 30, 2013 Opinion or Order Filing 6111867222 OPINION and JUDGMENT filed : The National Labor Relations Board's petition for enforcement is DENIED. Decision for publication. Martha Craig Daughtrey (DISSENTING), John M. Rogers (AUTHORING), and David W. McKeague, Circuit Judges. [12-1235, 12-1351]
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Petitioner: NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Represented By: Linda Dreeben
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Respondent: ALLIED MECHANICAL SERVICES, INC.
Represented By: David M. Buday
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