Cases — June 12th through 18th

Discrimination/Retaliation *Ghogomu v. Delta Airlines (10th Cir., June 16, 2016) (affirming summary judgment in favor of Delta Airlines on Ghogomu’s Title VII and state-law claims) Labor Unions*United Steel Union No. 348 v. Magellan Midstream Holdings (10th Cir., June 16, 2016) (affirming summary judgment in favor of the Union concluding that agreement requiring that certain positions […]

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Cases — March 27th through April 2nd

Contract/Noncompete/Trade Secret/Wrongful TerminationClearOne, Inc., v. Revolabs, Inc. (Utah, April 1, 2016) (Revolabs lacked sufficient contact with Utah for ClearOne to bring suit in Utah for predatory hiring, contractual interference, and abetting breach of fiduciary duty)Labor Unions*Ortega v. New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc. (10th Cir.,  March 29, 2016) (affirming dismissal of breach-of-contract claim for failure to […]

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Cases — January 17th through 23rd

DiscriminationL’Ggrke v. Asset Plus Corporation (10th Cir., January 20, 2016) (affirming dismissal of L’Ggrke’s employment discrimination complaint for failure to prosecute)ERISAMontanile v. Board of Trustees of the National Elevator Industry Health Benefit Plan (U.S., January 20, 2016) (reversing an 11th-Circuit decision holding that when an ERISA-plan participant wholly dissipates a third-party settlement on nontraceable items, the plan […]

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Cases — November 29th through December 5th

Discrimination / Retaliation *Morman v. Campbell County Memorial Hospital (10th Cir., December 2, 2015) (failure to plead plausible gender-discrimination claim, and defendants are individually entitled to qualified immunity) Labor Unions *International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 627 v. NLRB (10th Cir., December 3, 2015) (affirming NLRB finding that the union violated the National Labor Relations […]

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Cases — January 25th through 31st

Labor Unions M&G Polymers USA, LLC v. Tackett (U.S., January 26, 2015) (vacating the judgment of the Sixth Circuit with instructions to employ “ordinary principles of contract law” to provisions regarding retired employees)  Discrimination and Retaliation Meyers v. Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center (10th Cir., January 28, 2015) (affirming summary judgement in the absence of […]

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Cases — December 7th through 18th

Defamation Singer v. Steidley (10th Cir., December 18, 2014) (dismissing for lack of jurisdiction questions of defamation as well as qualified and absolute immunity) Discrimination Hartigan v. Utah Transit Authority (10th Cir., December 10, 2014) (upholding summary judgement in favor of the UTA on Hartigan’s Title VII claims for gender discrimination and retaliation) Workers’ Compensation […]

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Tenth Circuit: Arbitrator Reinstating Employee Violating Rules and Lying About It Was Not Outside of the “Essence” of the CBA

The Tenth Circuit ruled that an arbitrator drew from the essence of the labor contract when he reinstated an employee and imposed a last chance agreement on the employee despite the employee having violated a company rule and then lying about it.  In Chevron Mining Inc. v. United Mine Workers of America Local 1307, the […]

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Tenth Circuit: Employee Did Not Waive Right to Bring Later Court Action After Union Arbitration Proceeding

On March 16, 2011, the Tenth Circuit overruled a district court decision that dismissed a discrimination claim brought by a former union member.  The district court had determined that, because the former employee and union member had participated in a union arbitration of an anti-discrimination contract clause that had required the arbitrator to analyze the […]

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Employees Who Received Payments Pursuant to an Equity Participation Program Must Pay Them Back to Bankruptcy Trustee

The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in In re Dittmer that employees who received $34,556 each in payment for their stock appreciation rights (SARs) must return to their employer’s bankruptcy trustee all of the money they received because the SARs were payments from the bankruptcy estate.  The employees had argued that the payments were not property of the […]

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