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Hicks v. Baines, No. 06-3782

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In a Title VII action based on defendants' alleged retaliation against plaintiffs for their complaints regarding workplace discrimination, summary judgment for defendants is affirmed in part where plaintiffs' allegations in support of many of their claims were overly conclusory.  However, the order is vacated in part where a reasonable jury could find for plaintiffs on their claims regarding defendant's allegedly punitive changes to plaintiff's work schedule.

Read Hicks v. Baines, No. 06-3782

Appellate Information

Argued: April 13, 2009

Decided: February 2, 2010

Judges

Opinion by Judge Jacobs

Counsel

For Appellant:

David J. Seeger, Law Office of David J. Seeger, Buffalo, NY

For Appellee:

William R. Hites, Law Office of William Hites, Buffalo, NY

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