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The woman, Kayla Mae, denied being transgender in a discrimination case filed three years ago, but said the opposite in her ...
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GVB management plans to make a motion for the CSC to dismiss the appeal. Fujikawa is arguing wrongful termination and alleges he was targeted and harassed by GVB General Manager Carl Gutierrez.
Former WCMHS employee files lawsuit alleging wrongful termination related to double homicide A judge used Trump’s own words to expose his real agenda Berlin still bears scars 80 years after ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — A former El Paso Independent School District officer, John Solis, is suing the school district for wrongful termination after allegedly framing a fellow officer ...
THE CAUSE IS UNDER INVESTIGATION. A FEDERAL JUDGE HAS ENDED THE WRONGFUL TERMINATION LAWSUIT BROUGHT BY FORMER KINGS ANNOUNCER GRANT NAPIER. KCRA 3’S GULSTAN DART JOINS US NOW WITH TODAY’S RULING.
According to the Sacramento Bee, Napear’s case alleging wrongful termination was dismissed in federal court after the judge found ruling in his favor would be unconstitutional. Former Sacramento ...
Two former Orland Park police officers are suing the southwest suburb for alleged wrongful termination and wrongful arrest. The suit, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for Northern ...
Councilman Phillip Baker's former legislative aide has filed a lawsuit against him and other city officials for alleged sexual harassment, wrongful termination and defamation. Shalanna Taylor ...
Former Harvard Medical School affiliate James D. Wines Jr.’s wrongful termination lawsuit against Harvard was moved from state to federal district court last week after the University filed a ...
A Circuit Court judge on Wednesday denied the city’s attempt to dismiss a wrongful termination lawsuit brought by Connie Clay, a former Richmond Freedom of Information Act officer who was fired ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - A federal jury today sided with the city of Mobile in a wrongful-termination lawsuit filed by a former fire captain who accused the city of retaliating against him.