Michael Shipton v. Baltimore Gas and Electric Company
Case Number:
23-1360
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Nature of Suit:
3751 Labor-Family & Med Leave Act
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July 31, 2024
Honesty Worries Justify Gas Co. Worker Firing, 4th Circ. Says
The Fourth Circuit upheld a Baltimore gas company's win over a former mechanic's lawsuit alleging he was unlawfully terminated for taking medical leave because of a diabetes-related condition, ruling Wednesday that suspicions of dishonesty provided a credible reason for letting him go.
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March 18, 2024
4th Circ. Preview: Airport Mishap, Inmate Pay Launch March
The Fourth Circuit's spring session will task the court with refereeing a power struggle between Virginia regulators and the authority that runs Washington, D.C.'s airports — stemming from a workplace amputation — and delving into the "honest belief" doctrine's role in a Family Medical Leave Act case.
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September 25, 2023
Employee Rights Groups Back Worker's FMLA Fight
A federal court relied on a defense the Family Medical Leave Act doesn't contemplate when it ruled a gas company had an honest belief a worker misused medical leave when it fired him, three groups told the Fourth Circuit on Monday.