Cases — April 4th through 10th, 2021

ERISA and Employee Pension Plans *Retired Public Employees of New Mexico, Inc. v. Probst (10th Cir., April 6, 2021) (affirming summary judgment in favor of Probst on their Section 1983 procedural and substantive due process claims: the federal claims against Probst and Pittard (the other defendant) were subject to dismissal based on the 11th Amendment) […]

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Cases — March 14th through 20th, 2021

Discrimination ~ Retaliation *Fisher v. Basehor-Linwood Unified School District (10th Cir., March 16, 2021) (affirming summary judgment in favor of the school district on Fisher’s claims for disability discrimination and retaliation: Fisher presented no evidence that her the principal’s inquiry regarding her disability was inconsistent with the District’s business needs, and thus proper, nor could […]

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Cases — March 7th through 13th, 2021

Workers’ Compensation ~ Occupational Safety and Disease *Deherrera v. Commissioner (10th Cir., March 12, 2021) (affirming denial of disability benefits: the evidence satisfies the substantiality test: more than a scintilla supports the conclusion here) *Cases marked with an asterisk are not binding precedent, except under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, and […]

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Cases — February 28th through March 6th, 2021

Discrimination ~ Retaliation *Dennis v. Fitzsimons (10th Cir., March 3, 2021) (affirming summary judgment in favor of Fitzsimons on Dennis’s disability discrimination claim: Dennis failed to offer any evidence of a causal connection between his alcoholism and his discharge) Miscellaneous Tanner v. McMurray (10th Cir., March 2, 2021) (reversing summary judgment granting defendants qualified immunity […]

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Cases — February 7th through 13th, 2021

ERISA *Weiss v. Banner Health (10th Cir., February 9, 2021) (affirming denial of her request for pre-authorization of knee surgery: Weiss did not show that Banner’s plan administrator abused its discretion) Miscellaneous *Livingstone v. University of Kansas Hospital Authority (10th Cir., February 11, 2021) (affirming lower court’s disallowing leave to amend response brief: Livingstone sought […]

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Cases — January 31st through February 6th, 2021

Workers’ Compensation ~ Occupational Safety and Disease *Tesone v. Empire Marketing Strategies (10th Cir., February 5, 2021) (affirming summary judgment in favor of Empire Marketing on Tesone’s disability discrimination claim: Tesone had no evidence from which to establish disability under the ADA) Salinas v. United States Railroad Retirement Board (U.S. Supreme Court, Februay 3, 2021) […]

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Cases — January 3rd through 9th, 2021

Discrimination ~ Retaliation *English v. Small Business Administration (10th Cir., January 5, 2021) (affirming summary judgment to the SBA on English’s Civil Rights claims of race discrimination and retaliation: English could not establish a genuine issue of material fact as to SBA’s rationale for his termination being illegitimate or discriminatory) *Bowles v. Grant Trucking (10th […]

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Cases — December 20th through 26th, 2020

Discrimination ~ Retaliation Baca v. Department of the Army (10th Cir., December 22, 2020) (affirming Merit Systems Protection Board determination that Baca’s termination was not unlawful retaliation for whistleblowing: Baca made no disclosure that would trigger whistleblower protection; rather, he attempted to intimidate a witness into making a false statement) [Revising opinion of September 2, […]

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Cases — December 13th through 19th, 2020

Workers Compensation ~ Occupational Safety and Disease Medina v. Dumas Concrete Construction LLC (Utah Ct. App., December 17, 2020) (reversing summary judgment in favor of Dumas on Medina’s claim that he was terminated for seeking workers compensation benefits: Medina presented sufficient circumstantial evidence that his seeking benefits was a substantial factor in his termination) *Mannan […]

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Cases — June 21st through 27th, 2020

Discrimination ~ Retaliation *Wu v. Bernhardt (10th Cir., June 26, 2020) (dismissing appeal for lack of jurisdiction and affirming dismissal for improper claim splitting) Public Employers / Employees Sawyers v. Norton (10th Cir., June 23, 2020) (affirming denial of qualified immunity to Defendant detention officers: the appellate court lacked jurisdiction on interlocutory review to address […]

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