Labor Law Analysis and Advocacy

Robert A. Gorman, Matthew W. Finkin, Lawrence J. Casazza, David A. Rosenfeld

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Abstract

Labor Law Analysis and Advocacy presents in detail, but within a single volume, the interpretation of the National Labor Relations Act as developed by the federal courts and the National Labor Relations Board. The book explores the pertinent legal rules as currently interpreted and applied; as well as the evolution and underlying purposes of the rules, the persuasiveness of the court and NLRB decisions, and the significant open issues.

A unique and important feature is the treatment of matters of practice, procedure and strategy that are of importance to the practicing attorney, whether representing management, labor, employees or the government. Practice tips are interspersed throughout as "Advocate Practice Points" translating the legal rules into advice and strategies. These tips address the practicalities of labor law, and set forth thoughtful advice for use in common real-life situations, from the perspective of both labor and management.
Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherJuris
Number of pages1486
ISBN (Print)978-1-57823-325-0
StatePublished - 2013

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