An Alabama federal district court denied Commonwealth Hotels Inc.'s’ motion to dismiss Title VII and state law claims by a female housekeeper who resigned after sexual harassment, finding the company ...
Commonwealth court erred in affirming trial court's conclusion that school superintendent was entitled to mandamus relief in her action seeking reinstatement because superintendent negotiated the ...
An Arizona federal court denied Suns Legacy Partners’ motion to dismiss a constructive discharge claim under Section 1981 brought by a Hispanic female staffer who alleged a hostile work environment, ...
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After an hour of oral arguments today in Green v. Brennan, one thing seemed fairly clear: despite the very able efforts of Washington attorney Catherine Carroll, who was appointed to defend the lower ...
Former employee adequately pled constructive discharge claim by alleging that she was forced to accept transfer to a position that effectively constituted a demotion and train her replacement who was ...
There is an important concept in employment law called "constructive discharge." Under this theory, even though an employee technically resigned, the law treats the resignation like an involuntary ...
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