Michigan Employment Law Rulings
Browse 922 court rulings involving employment law claims filed in Michigan. Cases include discrimination, retaliation, wrongful termination, wage theft, and more.
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Recent Rulings in Michigan
Center Construction Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
Haynes v. Neshewat
Laborers Pension Trust Fund v. Interior Exterior Specialists Construction Group, Inc.
Ernsting v. Ave Maria College
Citizens Insurance Co. of America v. Pitney Bowes Software Systems Employee Medical & Health Care Service Corp.
Flanagan v. Comau Pico
Elezovic v. Ford Motor Co.
Adams
Moore
NLRB v. Local 1640
American Civil Liberties Union v. National Security Agency
Lewandowski v. Nuclear Management Co.
Sly
Feyz v. Mercy Memorial Hospital
Massey
Ranta v. Eaton Rapids Public Schools Board of Education
Dorsey
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. International House of Pancakes
Richards
Vanzandt
Griffith
Thompson
Maryann Jackson-Rabon v. State Employees Retirement Board
Zervan
Fieger
Udow
In re Delphi Erisa Litigation
Clark v. Daimlerchrysler Corp.
Reinhardt
Living Water Church of God v. Charter Township of Meridian
Michigan Education Ass'n v. Christian Bros. Institute
VanZandt
Trustees of Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters Employee Benefits Fund v. Accura Concrete Walls, Inc.
McClements v. Ford Motor Co.
Heckmann v. Detroit Chief of Police
Adamasu
Studier v. Michigan Public School Employees' Retirement Board
Alexander v. Perfection Bakeries, Inc.
Mitchell Corp. of Owosso v. Department of Consumer and Industry Services, Bureau of Workers and Unemployment Compensation
Elezovic v. Ford Motor Co.
Garg v. Macomb County Community Mental Health Services
Mahaday
Hicks v. EPI Printers, Inc.
Phillips
Cabrera v. Ekema
Magee v. DaimlerChrysler Corp.
Feyz v. Mercy Memorial Hospital
Anderson
In re CMS Energy Erisa Litigation
Dean
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