Cases — May 1st through 7th, 2022

DISCRIMINATION ~ RETALIATION *Peterson v. Williams (10th Cir., May 5, 2022) (affirming defendants’ motion to dismiss Peterson’s first-amendment retaliation claim: Peterson failed to plausibly plead that he spoke as a citizen on a matter of public concern) *Cases marked with an asterisk are not binding precedent, except under the doctrines of law of the case, […]

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Cases — April 24th through 30th, 2022

DISCRIMINATION ~ RETALIATION Cummings v. Premier Rehab Keller, PLLC (U.S., April 28, 2022) (affirming denial of emotional distress damages in connection with Cummings’ claim of disability discrimination for Premier Rehab’s failure to provide an ASL interpreter in violation of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Affordable Care Act: damages for emotional harm are not […]

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Cases — April 17th through 23rd, 2022

CONTRACT ~ NONCOMPETE ~ TRADE SECRET ~ WRONGFUL TERMINATION *Wilson v. IC Bus (10th Cir., April 19, 2022) (affirming summary judgment in favor of IC Bus: Wilson could show no error in the trial court’s determination that Wilson was fired for violations of its sexual harassment policy and failure to report others’ violations; his motions […]

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Cases—April 10th through 16th, 2022

DISCRIMINATION ~ RETALIATION *Glapion-Pressley v. City and County of Denver (10th Cir., April 14, 2022) (Glapion-Pressley failed to show error in the dismissal of her claims for failure to satisfy Title VII’s verification requirement before the EEOC) MISCELLANEOUS *Hurst v. McDonough (10th Cir., April 12, 2022) (affirming summary judgment in favor of McDonough on Hurst’s […]

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Cases—April 3rd through 9th, 2022

CONTRACT ~ NONCOMPETE ~ TRADE SECRET ~ WRONGFUL TERMINATION *Booth v. Home Depot (10th Cir., April 5, 2022) (affirming dismissal of Booth’s complaint for wrongful termination pursuant to Burk v. KMart Corp., 770 P.2d 24 (Okla. 1989), a court-created cause of action to redress a termination in violation of “a clear mandate of public policy”: […]

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Cases—March 27th through April 2nd, 2022

Contract~Noncompete~Trade Secret~Wrongful Termination *Clarkson v. Board of Regents (10th Cir., March 31, 2022) (affirming summary judgment in favor of the Board of Regents on Clarkson’s breach of contract and § 1983 claims: The defendants were not “persons” amenable to suit under § 1983, and the evidence did not show a violation of Clarkson’s constitutional rights. […]

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Cases — March 13th through 19th, 2022

Discrimination~Retaliation *Joritz v. The University of Kansas (10th Cir., March 18, 2022) (affirming dismissal of Joritz’s retaliation, sex discrimination, and national-origin discrimination claims: Joritz’s claims were barred by res judicata) *Cases marked with an asterisk are not binding precedent, except under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, and collateral estoppel.

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Cases—March 6th through 12th, 2022

Discrimination ~ Retaliation Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Roark-Whitten Hospitality 2, LP (10th Cir., March 10, 2022) (among other things, reversing compensatory damages award against Roark-Whitten on the EEOC’s claims against it for unlawful employment practices: the district court failed to explain why it ordered compensatory damages in the amount of only $35,000 despite the […]

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Cases—February 27th through March 5th, 2022

Discrimination~Retaliation Stroup v. United Airlines, Inc. (10th Cir., February 28, 2022) (affirming district court judgment, and denial of United’s motion for judgment as a matter of law: there was sufficient evidence for the jury to reasonably find not only that United violated the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, but that it did so willfully (lengthy […]

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Cases — February 13th through 19th, 2022

Contract ~ Noncompete ~ Trade Secrets ~ Wrongful Termination *Donez v. Leprino Foods, Inc. (10th Cir., February 18, 2022) (affirming summary judgment for Leprino on Donez’s claims for wrongful-termination against public policy and discrimination: even if Colorado recognized self-defense as an exception to at-will termination, Donez failed to show that he was fired due to […]

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