20 results for 'judge:"Broomes"'.
J. Broomes grants a concrete company's motion for summary judgment concerning civil rights claims brought by a former employee. The concrete company sufficiently showed in court that it terminated the employee for ongoing absenteeism and claims brought by two female employees, who were forced to look pictures of him wearing a bodybuilding bikini, and not because he is Black.
Court: USDC Kansas, Judge: Broomes, Filed On: December 22, 2023, Case #: 2:22cv2084, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Employment
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J. Broomes rules the U.S. Department of Labor may pursue overtime violations against a restaurant. The restaurant employees, both servers and line cooks, sufficiently showed in court that the restaurant operator failed to pay overtime wages at the correct rate.
Court: USDC Kansas, Judge: Broomes, Filed On: November 17, 2023, Case #: 6:22cv1004, NOS: Fair Labor Standards Act - Labor, Categories: Employment, Contract, Labor
J. Broomes rules a community information services may pursue unjust enrichment and fraud claims concerning customer agreement violations against a subscriber. The service sufficiently showed that the subscriber violated the parties' agreement by reselling community information to third parties without permission.
Court: USDC Kansas, Judge: Broomes, Filed On: September 29, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv2260, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Fraud, Contract
J. Broomes grants in part the university's summary judgment motion in this lawsuit concerning a $100 million grant from a foundation established by two brothers seeking to recognize their parents and "contribute to the advancement of a global society at peace." The foundation plaintiffs' suit asserts claims against the university for breach of contract and fraudulent inducement and seeks the return of "all payments" under the grant agreement. However, the university is entitled to summary judgment on certain contract issues, including "the quality of the March 2017 Definitive Operating Plan and Budget," as well as the timeliness of the faculty appointments. Also, the foundation's partial summary judgment motion is denied.
Court: USDC Northern District of Oklahoma , Judge: Broomes, Filed On: July 31, 2023, Case #: 4:18cv99, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Education, Contract
J. Broomes rules the son of a deceased father, who suffered a stroke and died inside of a VA hospital, may pursue personal injury claims and damages against the government. The son, the administrator of his deceased father's estate, sufficiently showed that he is entitled to damages in excess of the statutory cap.
Court: USDC Kansas, Judge: Broomes, Filed On: July 11, 2023, Case #: 6:20cv1372, NOS: Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice - Torts - Personal Injury, Categories: Negligence, Wrongful Death
J. Broomes partly grants a proposed class of employees' motion for certification of a collective action for violations of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act against a aerostructure manufacturer. The class of employees sufficiently showed that the manufacturer may have subjected them to common policies as a group that may have been discriminatory.
Court: USDC Kansas, Judge: Broomes, Filed On: May 16, 2023, Case #: 6:16cv1282, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Employment, Employment Discrimination