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Bridget Hayes v. State of IowaState of Iowa

Date: 12-09-2006

Case Number: Unknown12/9/2006

Judge: Unknown

Court: District Court, Woodbury County, Iowa

Plaintiff's Attorney:

Aaron Smeall, Omaha, Nebraska

Defendant's Attorney:

Assistant Iowa Attorney General Grant Dugdal

Description:

Bridget Hayes sued the State of IowaState of Iowa on a civil rights theory claiming that she was sexually discrminated against when she was fired as chief juvenile court officer of the 3rd Judicial District in 2001 as retaliation for her complaints of sexual discrimination and sexual harassment.

Defendant claimed that Hayes was fired because she was not competent.

Outcome:
Defendant's verdict.
Plaintiff's Experts:
Unknown
Defendant's Experts:
Unknown
Comments:
None

About This Case

What was the outcome of Bridget Hayes v. State of IowaState of Iowa?

The outcome was: Defendant's verdict.

Which court heard Bridget Hayes v. State of IowaState of Iowa?

This case was heard in District Court, Woodbury County, Iowa, IA. The presiding judge was Unknown.

Who were the attorneys in Bridget Hayes v. State of IowaState of Iowa?

Plaintiff's attorney: Aaron Smeall, Omaha, Nebraska. Defendant's attorney: Assistant Iowa Attorney General Grant Dugdal.

When was Bridget Hayes v. State of IowaState of Iowa decided?

This case was decided on December 9, 2006.