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Labor/Employment

Feb. 2, 2018

Doubt cast on whether UCLA oncologist had to quit

The plaintiff in a constructive termination and discrimination case against UCLA Medical Center sat for seven hours in the witness box Thursday, trying to make the case that her workplace was so bad she had to quit.

Doubt cast on whether UCLA oncologist had to quit
MILLS

LOS ANGELES -- The plaintiff in a constructive termination and discrimination case against UCLA Medical Center sat for seven hours in the witness box Thursday, trying to make the case that her workplace was so bad she had to quit.

In articulate and combative testimony, Dr. Lauren Pinter-Brown told her lawyer, Carney R. Shegerian, "I actually felt like I was dying," during the end of her 10 years as a UCLA oncologist. Pinter-Brow...

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