The William J Burns International Detective Agency, Inc.

8 Cited authorities

  1. John Wiley Sons v. Livingston

    376 U.S. 543 (1964)   Cited 1,776 times   8 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a court should decide whether an arbitration agreement survived a corporate merger and bound the resulting corporation
  2. H.J. Heinz Co. v. Labor Board

    311 U.S. 514 (1941)   Cited 241 times   1 Legal Analyses
    In H.J. Heinz Co. v. N.L.R.B., 311 U.S. 514, 61 S.Ct. 320, 85 L.Ed. 309 and Cox v. Gatliff Coal Co., D.C., 59 F. Supp. 882, affirmed 6 Cir., 152 F.2d 52, it was stated that the Act contemplated that a collective bargaining agreement be in writing.
  3. Hinson v. N.L.R.B

    428 F.2d 133 (8th Cir. 1970)   Cited 81 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Holding that Section 302 "does not comprehend solely a collective bargaining agreement to the exclusion of any other possible written agreement"
  4. Wackenhut v. Int'l U., United Plant Guard W

    332 F.2d 954 (9th Cir. 1964)   Cited 33 times
    In Wackenhut the purchaser acquired substantially all the assets of the seller and assumed substantially all the seller's liabilities, although it did not expressly assume the seller's labor agreement.
  5. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Colten

    105 F.2d 179 (6th Cir. 1939)   Cited 62 times
    In National Labor Relations Board v. Colten, 6 Cir., 105 F.2d 179, 183, it was said that "* * * the strife which is sought to be averted is no less an object of legislative solicitude when contract, death, or operation of law brings about change of ownership in the employing agency."
  6. Nat'l Labor Relations Bd. v. Armato

    199 F.2d 800 (7th Cir. 1952)   Cited 38 times

    No. 10691. November 19, 1952. George J. Bott, Gen. Counsel, David P. Findling, Associate Gen. Counsel, A. Norman Somers, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Thomas J. McDermott, Dominick L. Manoli, Attys., National Labor Relations Board, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. O.S. Hoebreckx and Clark M. Robertson, Robertson Hoebreckx, Milwaukee, Wis., for respondents. Before MAJOR, Chief Judge, and LINDLEY and SWAIM, Circuit Judges. LINDLEY, Circuit Judge. The National Labor Relations Board, pursuant to the provisions

  7. N.L.R.B. v. Huttig Sash Door Co.

    377 F.2d 964 (8th Cir. 1967)   Cited 13 times

    No. 18451. May 31, 1967. Nancy M. Sherman, Atty., N.L.R.B., for petitioner; Arnold Ordman, Gen. Counsel, Dominick L. Manoli, Associate Gen. Counsel, Marcel Mallet-Prevost, Asst. Gen. Counsel, and Edith E. Nash, Atty., N.L.R.B., Washington, D.C., with her on the brief. George V. Gardner and Frederick F. Holroyd of Gardner Gandal, Charleston, W. Va., for respondent. Before BLACKMUN, MEHAFFY and LAY, Circuit Judges. BLACKMUN, Circuit Judge. We are here primarily concerned with an application of the

  8. United States v. Mike Bradford and Company

    375 F.2d 765 (5th Cir. 1967)   Cited 2 times

    No. 23915. April 7, 1967. David L. Rose, William Kanter, Attys., Dept. of Justice, J. William Doolittle, Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., Edward L. Shaheen, U.S. Atty., Washington, D.C., for appellant. Benjamin C. King, Shreveport, La., David A. Russell, Miami, Fla., for appellee. Before BROWN, MOORE, and BELL, Circuit Judges. Of the Second Circuit, sitting by designation. PER CURIAM: This appeal presents much the same problem as is now pending before another panel of this Court and the Third Circuit as