SAS v. TRINTEX

No. 88 Civ. 2590 (GLG).

709 F.Supp. 455 (1989)

Gabriel SAS, Plaintiff, v. TRINTEX, Defendant.

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

March 28, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Law Offices of Donald L. Sapir, White Plains, N.Y. (Donald L. Sapir, William D. Frumkin, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Hertzog, Calamari & Gleason, New York City (Peter E. Calamari, Anthony L. Paccione, of counsel), for defendant.


OPINION

GOETTEL, District Judge.

This case presents itself in a most unusual procedural posture. The action is a typical employment discharge case in which the plaintiff claims he was discharged not for the stated reasons but because of invidious discrimination. The plaintiff injured a fellow employee during a physical altercation between the two. Plaintiff thereafter was discharged. He claims that, because the injured employee was not discharged as well...

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