Cornell University v. Tompkins-Cortland Counties Building Trades Council, Maintenance Division
Cornell University |
Tompkins-Cortland Counties Building Trades Council, Maintenance Division |
5:2016cv01204 |
October 5, 2016 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Syracuse Office |
Tompkins |
Norman A. Mordue |
Labor/Management Relations |
29 U.S.C. ยง 185 |
None |
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Petitioner: Cornell University | |
Represented By: | Zachary D. Fasman |
Represented By: | Pinchos N. Goldberg |
Represented By: | James M. Lemonedes |
Represented By: | Danielle J. Moss |
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Respondent: Tompkins-Cortland Counties Building Trades Council, Maintenance Division | |
Represented By: | Richard D. Furlong |
Represented By: | Joseph L. Guza |
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