· 3/29/2011
Mason v. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Citations
- 774 F. Supp. 2d 349
- 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 32834
- 2011 WL 1204752
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- explaining that conversion is an intentional tort for which the Commonwealth cannot be held liable
- following the Gray decision, finding it consistent with the reasoning of Mosher v. Nelson, 589 F.3d 488, 493 [1st Cir. 2009], and its focus on the official's conduct
- no claim against Mass. DEP for intentional infliction of emotional distress
- “[T]he law was clear in general that it was a violation of the FMLA for the Individual Defendants to ... interfere[ ] with Plaintiffs FMLA rights by failing to provide FMLA leave and not discharging their obligations to inquire; and (b
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Judges: Tauro
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