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Employment Law
FEHA
Wrongful Termination

Shatese M. Stewart v. City and County of San Francisco, San Francisco International Airport and Does 1 through 50, inclusive

Published: Oct. 29, 2011 | Result Date: Aug. 2, 2011 | Filing Date: Jan. 1, 1900 |

Case number: CGC-09-494967 Settlement –  $250,000

Court

San Francisco Superior


Attorneys

Plaintiff

John H. Scott

Lizabeth N. N. de Vries


Defendant

Adelmise R. Warner


Facts

Shatese Stewart, an African-American female, worked as a senior personnel analyst for the San Francisco International Airport. Following her termination of employment, she filed a lawsuit against the City and County of San Francisco and the San Francisco International Airport.

Contentions

PLAINTIFF'S CONTENTIONS:
Plaintiff claimed that defendant violated the Fair Employment and Housing Act by allegedly terminating her employment based on her gender and race.

Injuries

Plaintiff claimed that she suffered anxiety and emotional distress.

Result

The parties settled for $250,000.

Other Information

FILING DATE: Dec. 3, 2009.


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