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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit

Sep. 28, 2007

Discrimination Suit Moves Forward

Reversing a lower court's grant of summary judgment, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that a former employee's wrongful-termination and discrimination suit against the Screen Actors Guild should go forward.

By D. Hiempel
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Reversing a lower court's grant of summary judgment, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that a former employee's wrongful termination and discrimination suit against the Screen Actors Guild should go forward.
      The suit, originally filed in May 2001, accused the guild of firing Patricia Heisser Metoyer, then SAG affirmative action directo...

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