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Title
How to win (or defend against) summary judgment motions in employment cases
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Summary judgment motions in employment cases
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Summary judgments--Pennsylvania (LCSH)
Summary judgments--United States (LCSH)
Discrimination in employment--Pennsylvania (LCSH)
Discrimination in employment--United States (LCSH)
Labor laws and legislation--Pennsylvania (LCSH)
Labor laws and legislation--United States (LCSH)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
Pennsylvania
United States
Classification
LCC: KFP334.Z9 H69 2005
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
Content
text
Table Of Contents
The summary judgment standard / Todd J. Shill
Reasons for filing & strategies to use in summary judgment motions / Todd J. Shill
The McDonnell Douglas/Burdine prima facie case - beginning the shifting burden dance / Samuel J. Cordes and Emily Schmitz
Making the plaintiff's prima facie case - defendant's perspectice / Robert F. Prorok
Disbelieving an employer's rendition of its own motives - common pretext fact patterns / Samuel J. Cordes and Emily Schmitz
Summary judgment in discrimination cases : defense perspectice / Peter J. Ennis and Marcy E. Aber
Developing pretext fact patterns in discovery - defense perspective / Jeffrey I. Pasek
Surviving summary judgment in Amercians with Disabilities Act cases - global warfare on paper / Samuel J. Cordes and Emily Schmitz
Summary judgment issues in cases arising under the Americans with Disabilities Act / Alan D. Berkowitz
Interference or retaliation : litigation under FMLA's confusing remedial scheme / Samuel J. Cordes and Emily Schmitz
Summary judgment issues in Equal Pay Act and Title VII wage cases / Alan D. Berkowitz
Punitive damages in discrimination cases: defense perspective / Peter J. Ennis
Administrative exhaustion / Robert F. Prorok
Preemption of employment claims / Jeffrey I. Pasek .
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How to win (or defend against) summary judgment motions in employment cases