Summary
discussing that deeming someone slow is not direct evidence of age discrimination
Summary of this case from Meraz v. Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.Opinion
1992
discussing that deeming someone slow is not direct evidence of age discrimination
Summary of this case from Meraz v. Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.1992
discussing that deeming someone slow is not direct evidence of age discrimination
Summary of this case from Meraz v. Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.Full title:Cummings v. Benco Building Services and People v. Rios
Court:Court of Appeal of California
Date published: Jan 1, 1992
Although Plaintiff claims that deeming someone slow is an actionable euphemism for age, existing case law…
Cummings v. Benco Building ServicesThe trial court denied appellant's motion to tax costs and awarded Benco $60,318.50 in attorney fees and…