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Please E-mail suggested additions, comments and/or corrections to Kent@MoreLaw.Com. Date: 10-20-2012 Case Style: Christopher Miller v. City of Ithaca, New York Case Number: 6:11-mc-06018-CJS Judge: Charles J. Siragusa Court: United States District Court for the Western District of New York Plaintiff's Attorney: A.J. Bosman Defendant's Attorney: Paul E. Wagner Description: Christopher Miller sued the Ithaca New York Police Department on a civil rights violation theory claiming that he was retaliated against after he filed a human rights violation complaint. He claimed that he was denied promotions because he was white and that the city retaliated against after he filed the complaint. He further claimed that the City's employment policies favored the hiring of minority group members. Outcome: Plaintiff's verdict for $2.0 million. Plaintiff's Experts: Defendant's Experts: Comments: |
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