Labor/Employment
Feb. 6, 2018
Defense questions UCLA doctor’s handling of audit, view of German men
Persistent semantic clashes and insinuation of an anti-German bias marked a painstaking cross-examination of the plaintiff in a constructive termination and discrimination case against UCLA Medical Center.
LOS ANGELES -- Persistent semantic clashes and insinuation of bias against German men marked a painstaking cross-examination of the plaintiff in a constructive termination and discrimination case against UCLA Medical Center.
Defense lawyer Jason S. Mills questioned Dr. Lauren Pinter-Brown for three hours Monday morning, following hours of questions the week before.
Previously the intent of Mills' c...
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