· 10/19/2005
Dage v. Time Warner Cable
Citations
- 395 F. Supp. 2d 668
- 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 25361
- 2005 WL 2671375
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- holding that plaintiff abandons a claim when it fails to address it in responsive briefing to a dispositive motion
- holding that a plaintiff abandoned a claim by failing to respond to the defendant’s motion for summary judgment
- plaintiff abandoned claim by failing to address it in responsive briefing to defendant’s motion for summary judgment
- plaintiff abandoned claim by failing to address it in responsive briefing to defendant's motion for summary judgment
- “In interpreting section 4112 claims, courts may refer to the often-analogous law on employment discrimination claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act.”
- two month period between FMLA leave and termination is sufficient to raise a reasonable inference of causation
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Judges: Dlott
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