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- Posted October 26, 2011
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Wayne Law, NLRB present Labor Law Symposium
Wayne State University Law School along with the National Labor Relations Board - Region 7 (NLRB), and the State Bar of Michigan hosted its 19th annual Bernard Gottfried Memorial Labor Law Symposium on Thursday, Oct. 13, in the Spencer M. Partrich Auditorium.
Among those taking part were (left to right) Steve Glasser, NLRB regional director; Darlene Haas Awada, NLRB field attorney; Robert McCormick, Michigan State University Law School; Jim Chiodini of White, Schneider, Young, and Chiodini; Joe Canfield, NLRB field attorney; Brad Howell, NLRB field attorney; Ted St. Antoine, University of Michigan Law School; Gary Francis of Plunkett Cooney; Kelly Temple, NLRB field attorney; Mike Weissman of Finkel Whitefield Selik; and Gordon Gregory of Gregory, Moore, Jeakle, and Brooks.
Photo by John Meiu
Published: Wed, Oct 26, 2011
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