Cases—January 15th through 21st, 2023

Workers Compensation~Occupational Safety and Disease Norwood v. United Parcel Service, Inc. (10th Cir., January 17, 2023) (affirming summary judgment in favor of United Parcel Service: the district court granted Plaintiff concessions where it could, but the undisputed facts clearly contradict Plaintiff’s version of the interactive process for accommodation of a disability) *Cases marked with an […]

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Cases—September 11th through 17th, 2022

Discrimination ~ Retaliation *Crews v. Austin (10th Cir., September 12, 2022) (affirming summary judgment in favor of Crews’s employer, the Department of Defense, on her claims for Title VII retaliation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and disability discrimination: Crews did not offer sufficient justification for her delay in seeking Rule 60(b) relief) *Braithwaite v. United […]

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Cases — August 7th through 13th, 2022

Discrimination~Retaliation *Nortey v. St. John Medical Center, Inc. (10th Cir., August 11, 2022) (affirming summary judgment in favor of St. John on Nortey’s discrimination, retaliation, and other claims: Nortey’s only claims on appeal—that the judge was biased and that St. John’s counsel improperly deposed her while her cognition was impaired—were not presented below and could […]

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Cases — May 22nd through 28th, 2022

Discrimination ~ Retaliation *Rushing v. Granholm (10th Cir., May 27, 2022) (affirming summary judgment in favor of the defendants on Rushing’s claims for disability, national-origin, and sexual-orientation discrimination and retaliation for his filing an equal employment opportunity complaint: Rushing failed to present sufficient evidence of an adverse employment action, nor did he demonstrate pretext on […]

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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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Cases — November 14th through 20th, 2021

Workers’ Compensation~Occupational Safety & Disease Boynton v. Kennecott Utah Copper, LLC (Utah, November 18, 2021) (reversing summary judgment in favor of Kennecott on Boynton’s take-home asbestos exposure claim in connection with his wife’s mesothelioma death: premises owners are liable to their employees‘ co-habitants for take-home asbestos exposure) Sysco v. Labor Commission (Utah Ct. App., November […]

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Cases — October 31st through November 6th, 2021

Discrimination ~ Retaliation Adams v. C3 Pipeline Construction, Inc., et al. (10th Cir., November 2, 2021) (affirming summary judgment in favor of the Plains defendants (successors to a company with whom C3 was under contract) on Adams’s Title VII sexual-harassment claim: Plains did not employ Adams or any other C3 employee and therefore could not […]

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Cases — April 25th through May 1st, 2021

Discrimination ~ Retaliation *LaChica v. Russell Stover Chocolates, LLC (10th Cir., April 27, 2021) (affirming summary judgment in favor of Russell Stover on his employment discrimination and retaliation claims: LaChica’s claims fail to show his termination was pretextual; and he failed to show a prima facie case of retaliation) Wages *Harlas v. The Barn (10th […]

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Cases — April 18th through 24th, 2021

Contract ~ Noncompete ~ Trade Secret ~ Wrongful Termination *Williams v. United States (10th Cir., April 22, 2021) (dismissing Williams’ appeal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction: Williams raised no nonfrivolous argument for reversal of the the district court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of the United States on his claims for tortious interference […]

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Cases — April 11th through 17th, 2021

Discrimination ~ Retaliation *Thomas v. Farmers Insurance Exchange (10th Cir., April 14, 2021) (affirming summary judgment in favor of Farmers on Thomas’s sexual-orientation discrimination and retaliation claims: there was no direct evidence of discrimination or retaliation, and no showing of pretext) Workers’ Compensation ~ Occupational Safety and Disease *Keenan, Hopkins, Suder, and Stowell Contractors, Inc. […]

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