159 results for 'filedAt:"2024-03-18"'.
J. Nagala grants the employer's motion for summary judgment, ruling that while the black employee was qualified for the school district's director of transportation position, he does not dispute the candidate who was ultimately hired was more qualified and had more relevant experience. Furthermore, the comments made in a newspaper that labeled him "lazy" and a "slacker" are not race-based and were made by an individual who was not intimately involved with the hiring process.
Court: USDC Connecticut, Judge: Nagala, Filed On: March 18, 2024, Case #: 3:21cv925, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Evidence, Employment Discrimination
J. Cole denies the restaurant employees' motion for class certification, ruling that while the lead plaintiff cites his own experiences of being denied tips during the Covid-19 pandemic, his complaint says nothing about the experiences of other waitstaff and, therefore, cannot satisfy typicality or commonality requirements.
Court: USDC Southern District of Ohio, Judge: Cole, Filed On: March 18, 2024, Case #: 1:21cv377, NOS: Fair Labor Standards Act - Labor, Categories: Evidence, Class Action, Labor
J. Marbley grants the buyer's motion for judgment on the pleadings, ruling that its inability to obtain sufficient electrical power to supply the commercial property gave it a legitimate reason to terminate the contract prior to closing and allow it to recover the $300,000 in earnest money, which must be returned by the seller.
Court: USDC Southern District of Ohio, Judge: Marbley, Filed On: March 18, 2024, Case #: 2:22cv4280, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Real Estate, Damages, Contract
J. Volk grants the insurance company’s and related defendants' joint motion to lift the stay, and for confirmation and enforcement of the Bermuda arbitrator's awards in the human resource firm's breach of contract suit. The firm's argument to deny recognition of the 2023 awards citing the "public-policy defense" from Article V in the 1958 United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards is unpersuasive since the claim of the arbitrator's lack of impartiality was foreclosed when they failed to appeal to the Bermuda Supreme Court within 30 days of an arbitration panel's decision.
Court: USDC Southern District of West Virginia, Judge: Volk , Filed On: March 18, 2024, Case #: 5:18cv1082, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Arbitration, Insurance, Contract
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