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Posts Tagged ‘Wrongful termination’

District Spends $532k on Lawsuit that Settles for $150k

By Eugene Lee | 7

What’s wrong with this picture? A school district spends $532,123 in legal fees and costs to fight a wrongful termination lawsuit; after more than 2 years of litigation, it ends up settling the case for $150,000. According to an article in the Ventura County Star entitled

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Teacher Wins $1.8 Million Jury Award for Wrongful Termination

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Fellow attorney Mary-Alice Coleman reports a $1.8 million award to a teacher in a wrongful termination, whistleblower retaliation lawsuit against her former employer, private school operator Phoenix Schools Inc. Jennifer

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