Delaware Discrimination Law
 

Loren Chanderl v. Bayhealth Medical Center, Inc.


Wilmington, Delaware employment law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a employment discrimination theory.

On May 29, 2018, Defendant hired Plaintiff.[4] Defendant first allegedly discriminated against Plaintiff on the basis of race in January 2020, and Plaintiff first allegedly suffered retaliation in March 2020, when she was transferred to another role in Defend... More...
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Jennifer Hulton v. Artesian Water Company

Wilmington, Delaware civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on an Americans with Disabilities Act violation theory claiming to have suffered $106,000 in damages.

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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Building a Level Playing Field

The ADA is a landmark civil rights law in the United States that prohibits discrimination against individuals ... More...
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Maheswar Mikkilineni v. PayPal, Inc.

Wilmington, Delaware civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, Maheswar Mikkilineni, who sued PayPal, Inc. on a job discrimination theory.... More...    $0 (03-17-2021 - DE)

Ealton E. Brown v. AmeriGas Propane, Inc.



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Wilmington, DE - Ealton E. Brown sued AmeriGas Propane, Inc. on c... More...
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Tajah R. McCove v. The Board of Education of the Polytech School District


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James R. Adams v. Governor of Delaware





James R. Adams is a resident and member of the State Bar of Delaware. For some time, he has expressed a desire to be considered for a judicial position in that state. Following the announcement of several judicial vacancies, Adams considered applying but ultimately chose not to... More...
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James R. Adams v. Governor of Delaware





James R. Adams is a resident and member of the State Bar of Delaware. For some time, he has expressed a desire to be considered for a judicial position in that state. Following the announcement of several judicial vacancies, Adams considered applying but ultimately chose not to beca... More...
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Melissa Carney v. Independence Prosthetics-Orthotics, Inc.



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Dr. Nancy Mondero, Judy L. Howett, NP, Margaret M. Sawyer, Tanikka R. Miller, and Marian L. Long v. Lewes Surgical & Medical Associates, P.C.

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Wilmington, DE - Dr. Nancy Mondero, Judy L. Howett, NP, Margaret M. Sawyer, Tanikka R. Miller, and Marian L. Long sued Lewes Surgical & Medical Associates, P.C. on civil rights employment discrimination theories.... More...    $0 (04-24-2018 - DE)

Susan Galasso v. Noramco, Inc.

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Wilmington, DE - Susan Galasso sued Noramco, Inc. on a civil rights employment discrimination theory.... More...    $0 (04-06-2018 - DE)

United States of America v. Greyhound Lines, Inc.

Wilmington, DE - Greyhound Lines to Resolve Americans With Disabilities Violations

Greyhound Lines Inc., the nation’s largest provider of intercity bus transportation, will implement a series of systemic reforms to resolve allegations that it repeatedly violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Greyhound will pay $300,000 in compensation to certain passengers with disabilities ... More...
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In re: ICL HOLDING COMPANY, INC., et al.

At the start of 2012, LifeCare Holdings, Inc. (“LifeCare”),1 once a leading operator of long-term acute care hospitals, was struggling financially. Management blamed its condition on Hurricane Katrina’s destruction of three of the company’s facilities and growth-stunting federal regulations that followed the 2005 natural disaster. Because of the weight of its debt load ($484 million, of which ap... More...    $0 (09-27-2015 - DE)

Henlopen Landing Homeowners Association v. Vester

In November 2011, JaKara Vester filed a housing discrimination complaint
with the Delaware Division of Human Relations (the ―DDHS Action‖) alleging
discrimination based on race, disability, and familial status in connection with the
Henlopen Landing Homeowners Association’s (―HOA‖) refusal to approve certain
requested accommodations.2 Ms. Vester also al... More...
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Trinity Wall Street v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

“[T]he secret of successful retailing is to give your
customers what they want.” Sam Walton, SAM WALTON:
MADE IN AMERICA 173 (1993). This case involves one
shareholder’s attempt to affect how Wal-Mart goes about
doing that.
Appellant Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., the world’s largest
retailer, and one of its shareholders, Appellee Trinity Wall
Street—an Episcopal parish headqua... More...
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Andre Boggerty v. David Stewart

This case arises out of a claimed violation of the Delaware Equal Accommodations Law (“DEAL”), 6 Del. C. § 4500 et seq., which prohibits denying access to public accommodations on the basis of race or color. The appellants, Andre Boggerty et. al.1 (collectively, “Appellants”), claim that the Appellees, David Stewart (“Stewart”) and his employer, Carmike Cinemas, Inc. d/b/a Carmike 14 ... More...    $0 (02-17-2011 - DE)

Tolano Anderson v. Wachovia Mortgage Corporation

This case is brought by three African-American couples who, in 2004, purchased adjacent houses in a Dover, Delaware, community known as “Silver Lake.” Plaintiffs received mortgages from Wachovia Mortgage Corporation, but only after Wachovia imposed several conditions on the approvals of these mortgages. Plaintiffs allege that these conditions were racially motivated, and brought suit against W... More...    $0 (09-13-2010 - DE)

Joel Brown v. United Water Delaware, Inc.

In this appeal we consider whether homeowners may state a claim for damages allegedly caused by the negligence of a public utility. The so-called “filed rate doctrine” requires regulated utilities to charge all of their customers the rate approved by the regulator. The filed rate generally includes restrictions on the utility’s liability.

In this case, a water company included in its ... More...
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Lt. Col. Keith Janowski, U.S. Army v. Division of State Police, Department of Safety and Homeland Security, State of Delaware

We address, on first impression in Delaware, whether the General Assembly explicitly waived sovereign immunity from suit by military reservists for reemployment rights. Former state trooper, Keith Janowski, asserts that the State1 violated state and federal statutes, by terminating his employment when he returned from active military duty. He urges us, in the face of state constitutional protectio... More...    $0 (10-05-2009 - DE)

Lily Spencer v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

This appeal arises from a discrimination action brought under the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") by Lily Spencer ("Spencer") against her former employer, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ("Wal-Mart"). Spencer appeals the orders of the District Court vacating her back pay award and reducing her award of attorney's fees to reflect her limited success at trial. Wal-Mart cross-appeals, arguing ... More...    $0 (12-01-2006 - DE)

Calvin M. Price v. Delaware Department of Correction; Catherine Taylor; and George Hawthorne

Civil Rights - 42 U.S.C. 20000e, et seq. claim by a Delaware Department of Corrections probation officer assigned to the Work Program United from November 1986 until July 1993. Plaintiff brought suit against the Department and two of his former supervisors, George Hawthorne and Catherine Taylor on March 12, 1995 asserting Title VII retaliation and a retaliation claim under 42 U.S.C. 1983 against ... More...    $300000 (03-09-1999 - DE)

Finch v. Hercules, Inc.

Age Discrimination Employment Act (ADEA). Defendant claimed that he was discriminated against based on his age in violation of the Age Discrimination In Employment Act.... More...    $200000 (01-10-1996 - DE)

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