Sentences with phrase «terminate claims asserted»

Still further, Miller argues that these assertions are speculative and not empirically justified, are overstated, and simply reflect the self - interest of various groups that seek to terminate claims asserted against them as early as possible to avoid both discovery and a trial.

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If an employer suddenly terminates an employee because he asserts his civil rights, the employee might have a claim of retaliation against his employer, based on the timing of the employer's actions.
Unfortunately if you attempt this on your own without taking the proper steps to document the claim and put your employer on notice you might damage your case or make some mistakes that will make it difficult for an attorney to help you in the event you are unlawfully terminated and want assert your rights.
[16] The Court of Appeal in Mulvihill v. Ottawa (City), 2008 ONCA (CanLII) held that where an employer initially asserts that it has just cause to terminated employee, but later abandons its claim for cause during the course of litigation, that should not automatically lead to the conclusion that its initial act of alleging cause for dismissal was not warranted.
The professor then sued for retaliation in violation of Title VII, alleging that she was demoted and ultimately terminated because she asserted claims of sexual harassment and race discrimination against the dean.
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