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Beckwith v. Dillard's, Inc., 41 ATLA L.
Rep. 92 (Apr. 1998) (plaintiff's trial memorandum
and the court's decision and order in a case alleging
retaliatory discharge for taking time off after
a workplace injury). No. LR3177.
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Cheng-Canindin v. Renaissance Hotel Assocs.,
40 ATLA L. Rep. 14 (Feb. 1997) (the parties' appellate
briefs in a case in which the court held that a
hotel employee handbook's dispute resolution procedures
did not amount to an arbitration agreement and,
thus, the hotel could not compel arbitration of
a wrongful termination claim). No. LR2934.
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Coffey v. Fayette Tubular Prods., 40 ATLA
L. Rep. 93 (Apr. 1997) (the parties' appellate briefs
in a Kentucky wrongful termination case holding
that an appel-late court had erred in reducing a
verdict because (1) the trial court had adequately
reviewed the punitive damages award and (2) front
pay was appropriate despite an ample punitive award
because the two serve different purposes). No. LR2956.
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Cook v. Zions First Natl. Bank, 39 ATLA
L. Rep. 320 (Oct. 1996) (the parties' appellate
briefs in a Utah case holding an at-will employee
who was not granted permission to take sick leave
could sue for breaches of contract and the implied
covenant of good faith and fair dealing). No. LR2830.
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Fox v. City of Bowling Green, 39 ATLA L.
Rep. 396 (Dec. 1996) (the parties' appellate and
amicus briefs in a case holding an employee alleging
retaliation under the Ohio whistleblower statute
need only show a reasonable belief that a violation
occurred). No. LR2893.
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Griffaw v. ITT Fed. Servs. Corp., 40 ATLA
L. Rep. 92 (Apr. 1997) (plaintiff's complaint, the
parties' pretrial order, and jury instructions in
a case alleging wrongful termination for reporting
fraud involving the employer's government contracts).
No. LR2960.
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Hauser v. Pillsbury Co., 40 ATLA L. Rep.
385 (Dec. 1997) (plaintiff's complaint, the parties'
summary judgment briefs, and the trial court's order
in a case in which plaintiff alleged breach of contract
arising from violation of an employee handbook's
layoff procedure where a complaining employee was
laid off). No. LR3133.
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Lingle v. Mobil Oil Corp., 39 ATLA L. Rep.
240 (Aug. 1996) (plaintiff's posttrial briefs in
a case alleging a company breached an implied contract
not to fire without good cause). No. LR2775.
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Page v. Columbia Nat. Resources, Inc.,
38 ATLA L. Rep. 262 (Sept. 1995) (plaintiff's complaint
and the parties' summary judgment and posttrial
briefs in a case alleging a secretary was fired
in violation of state public policy for giving honest
deposition testimony). No. LR2486.
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Page v. Goodman-Wade Enters., Inc., 39
ATLA L. Rep. 396 (Dec. 1996) (the parties' pleadings,
defendant's summary judgment motion and plaintiff's
response, and the court's charge in a case alleging
a mental health care chain terminated an administrator
in retaliation for reporting regulatory violations).
No. LR2899.
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Risinger v. United States Printing Ink Corp.,
39 ATLA L. Rep. 278 (Sept. 1996) (plaintiff's complaint,
motion for leave to file a trial amendment, and
motion for judgment; the parties' posttrial briefs;
and the court's orders in a case alleging a production
manager was fired in retaliation for taking leave
for a work injury). No. LR2820.
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Terzano v. Co. of Wayne, 39 ATLA L. Rep.
319 (Oct. 1996) (the parties' appellate briefs in
a case holding the Michigan whistleblowers' protection
act protected an employee who reported third-party
violations of law). No. LR2855.
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