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Ealey v. City of Detroit

U.S.
Nov 3, 1986
479 U.S. 931 (1986)

Summary

granting motion to compel arbitration of defamation claims based on statements made on day of plaintiffs' resignation and after termination of plaintiffs' employment, under broad arbitration clause calling for arbitration of claims "respecting any matter contained in" plaintiff's employment agreement

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Opinion

No. 86-289.

November 3, 1986.


ORDER

Ct. App. Mich. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 144 Mich. App. 324, 375 N. W. 2d 435.


Summaries of

Ealey v. City of Detroit

U.S.
Nov 3, 1986
479 U.S. 931 (1986)

granting motion to compel arbitration of defamation claims based on statements made on day of plaintiffs' resignation and after termination of plaintiffs' employment, under broad arbitration clause calling for arbitration of claims "respecting any matter contained in" plaintiff's employment agreement

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rejecting parental right where adult child is not living with or supporting parents

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applying DelCostello limitation to Railway Labor Act cases

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Case details for

Ealey v. City of Detroit

Case Details

Full title:EALEY, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF EALEY, ET AL. v. CITY OF DETROIT ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Nov 3, 1986

Citations

479 U.S. 931 (1986)

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