Case Fileefta-efta00222925DOJ Data Set 9HUMPHREYS, HUTCHESON AND
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HUMPHREYS, HUTCHESON AND
HUMPHREYS, HUTCHESON AND MOSELEY, Plaintiff-Appellant. I Raymond J. DONOVAN, Secretary of Labor, Defendant-Appellee. No. 83-5564. United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. Argued Aug. 1, 1984. Decided February 20, 1985. Law firm sought declaratory judgment and injunctive relief against Secretary of Labor from Labor persuader reporting and disclosure requirements of Labor-Manage ment Reporting and Disclosure Act, in ac- tion arising from speech given to client's employees by law firm partner in connec- tion with union recognition election. The United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, John T. Nixon, J., 568 F.Supp. 161, denied the law firm's sum- mary judgment motion, but granted the Secretary's. On appeal by the law firm, the Court of Appeals, Bailey Brown, Senior Circuit Judge, held that (1) the LMRDA provision exempting, from requirement that "persuaders" file reports, persons ad- vising employer or representing employer before co
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