The Resource How to win (or defend against) summary judgment motions in employment law cases
How to win (or defend against) summary judgment motions in employment law cases
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- Extent
- xxiv, 372 pages
- Contents
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- Making the plaintiff's prima facie case, defendant's perspective
- updated in 2015 by Shannon H. Paliotta
- Using pretext to avoid summary judgment
- Megan M. Block, Esq. and Samuel J. Cordes, Esq.
- Summary judgment in discrimination cases : defense perspective
- Peter J. Ennis, Esq. and Jeffrey F. Klamut, Esq.
- Developing pretext fact patterns in discovery
- updated in 2015 by Ari Karpf, Esq.
- Developing fact patterns in discovery from a defendant's perspective
- Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq.
- The summary judgment standard
- Defendant's favorite "pretext" cases
- Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq.
- Surviving summary judgment issues in Americans with Disabilities Act cases: global warfare on paper
- Samuel J. Cordes, Esq. and Jessica B. Michael, Esq.
- Family Medical Leave Act
- Megan M. Block, Esq. and Samuel J. Cordes, Esq.
- Summary judgment issues in harassment cases
- Vincent Candiello, Esq.
- Summary judgment issues in Equal Pay Act and Title VII wage cases
- Vincent Candiello, Esq.
- updated in 2015 by Michael J. Crocenzi, Esq.
- Summary judgment issues in cases arising under retaliation protections
- Vincent Candiello, Esq.
- Punitive damages in discrimination cases : defendant's perspective / Peter J. Ennis, Esq. and Tiffany A. Jenca, Esq.
- Administrative exhaustion
- updated in 2015 by Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq.
- Preemption of employment claims
- Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq
- Reasons for filing & strategies to use in summary judgment motions
- updated in 2015 by Michael J. Crocenzi, Esq.
- Reasons for filing summary judgment motions
- Samuel J. Cordes, Esq.
- The McDonnell Douglas/Burdine prima facie case : beginning the shifting burden dance
- Samuel J. Cordes, Esq. and Jessica B. Michael, Esq.
- Label
- How to win (or defend against) summary judgment motions in employment law cases
- Title
- How to win (or defend against) summary judgment motions in employment law cases
- Subject
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- Discrimination in employment -- Pennsylvania
- Discrimination in employment -- United States
- Discrimination in employment -- United States
- Labor laws and legislation -- Pennsylvania
- Labor laws and legislation -- Pennsylvania
- Labor laws and legislation -- United States
- Labor laws and legislation -- United States
- Summary judgments -- Pennsylvania
- Summary judgments -- United States
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- UPM
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Pennsylvania Bar Institute
- Series statement
- PBI
- Series volume
- no. 2015-8675
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Summary judgments
- Summary judgments
- Discrimination in employment
- Discrimination in employment
- Labor laws and legislation
- Labor laws and legislation
- Label
- How to win (or defend against) summary judgment motions in employment law cases
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Making the plaintiff's prima facie case, defendant's perspective
- updated in 2015 by Shannon H. Paliotta
- Using pretext to avoid summary judgment
- Megan M. Block, Esq. and Samuel J. Cordes, Esq.
- Summary judgment in discrimination cases : defense perspective
- Peter J. Ennis, Esq. and Jeffrey F. Klamut, Esq.
- Developing pretext fact patterns in discovery
- updated in 2015 by Ari Karpf, Esq.
- Developing fact patterns in discovery from a defendant's perspective
- Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq.
- The summary judgment standard
- Defendant's favorite "pretext" cases
- Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq.
- Surviving summary judgment issues in Americans with Disabilities Act cases: global warfare on paper
- Samuel J. Cordes, Esq. and Jessica B. Michael, Esq.
- Family Medical Leave Act
- Megan M. Block, Esq. and Samuel J. Cordes, Esq.
- Summary judgment issues in harassment cases
- Vincent Candiello, Esq.
- Summary judgment issues in Equal Pay Act and Title VII wage cases
- Vincent Candiello, Esq.
- updated in 2015 by Michael J. Crocenzi, Esq.
- Summary judgment issues in cases arising under retaliation protections
- Vincent Candiello, Esq.
- Punitive damages in discrimination cases : defendant's perspective / Peter J. Ennis, Esq. and Tiffany A. Jenca, Esq.
- Administrative exhaustion
- updated in 2015 by Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq.
- Preemption of employment claims
- Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq
- Reasons for filing & strategies to use in summary judgment motions
- updated in 2015 by Michael J. Crocenzi, Esq.
- Reasons for filing summary judgment motions
- Samuel J. Cordes, Esq.
- The McDonnell Douglas/Burdine prima facie case : beginning the shifting burden dance
- Samuel J. Cordes, Esq. and Jessica B. Michael, Esq.
- Dimensions
- 27 cm.
- Extent
- xxiv, 372 pages
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)903286109
- Label
- How to win (or defend against) summary judgment motions in employment law cases
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Making the plaintiff's prima facie case, defendant's perspective
- updated in 2015 by Shannon H. Paliotta
- Using pretext to avoid summary judgment
- Megan M. Block, Esq. and Samuel J. Cordes, Esq.
- Summary judgment in discrimination cases : defense perspective
- Peter J. Ennis, Esq. and Jeffrey F. Klamut, Esq.
- Developing pretext fact patterns in discovery
- updated in 2015 by Ari Karpf, Esq.
- Developing fact patterns in discovery from a defendant's perspective
- Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq.
- The summary judgment standard
- Defendant's favorite "pretext" cases
- Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq.
- Surviving summary judgment issues in Americans with Disabilities Act cases: global warfare on paper
- Samuel J. Cordes, Esq. and Jessica B. Michael, Esq.
- Family Medical Leave Act
- Megan M. Block, Esq. and Samuel J. Cordes, Esq.
- Summary judgment issues in harassment cases
- Vincent Candiello, Esq.
- Summary judgment issues in Equal Pay Act and Title VII wage cases
- Vincent Candiello, Esq.
- updated in 2015 by Michael J. Crocenzi, Esq.
- Summary judgment issues in cases arising under retaliation protections
- Vincent Candiello, Esq.
- Punitive damages in discrimination cases : defendant's perspective / Peter J. Ennis, Esq. and Tiffany A. Jenca, Esq.
- Administrative exhaustion
- updated in 2015 by Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq.
- Preemption of employment claims
- Jeffrey I. Pasek, Esq
- Reasons for filing & strategies to use in summary judgment motions
- updated in 2015 by Michael J. Crocenzi, Esq.
- Reasons for filing summary judgment motions
- Samuel J. Cordes, Esq.
- The McDonnell Douglas/Burdine prima facie case : beginning the shifting burden dance
- Samuel J. Cordes, Esq. and Jessica B. Michael, Esq.
- Dimensions
- 27 cm.
- Extent
- xxiv, 372 pages
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)903286109
Subject
- Discrimination in employment -- Pennsylvania
- Discrimination in employment -- United States
- Discrimination in employment -- United States
- Labor laws and legislation -- Pennsylvania
- Labor laws and legislation -- Pennsylvania
- Labor laws and legislation -- United States
- Labor laws and legislation -- United States
- Summary judgments -- Pennsylvania
- Summary judgments -- United States
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