SEGAL v. GILBERT COLOR SYSTEMS, INC.

No. 84-1130.

746 F.2d 78 (1984)

Paul S. SEGAL, Plaintiff, Appellee, v. GILBERT COLOR SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant, Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided October 11, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Meredith Peterson Tufts, Boston, with whom Fine & Ambrogne, Boston, was on brief, for defendant, appellant.

Francis G. Holland, Nashua, N.H., with whom Holland & Aivalikles, Nashua, N.H., was on brief, for plaintiff, appellee.

Before CAMPBELL, Chief Judge, BREYER, Circuit Judge, and SELYA, District Judge.


SELYA, District Judge.

Paul S. Segal brought this suit against his former employer, Gilbert Color Systems, Inc. (Gilbert), charging that Gilbert had discharged him because of the demands inherent in his service as a federal grand juror, in violation of 28 U.S.C. § 1875 (the Act).1 While Segal originally contended, in a pendent state law claim, that Gilbert had also wrongfully breached the...

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