WOODLAND v. DISTRICT COUNCIL 20

No. 99-CV-529.

777 A.2d 795 (2001)

Edward L. WOODLAND, Appellant, v. DISTRICT COUNCIL 20 and AFSCME International, Appellees.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided July 26, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward L. Woodland, appellant pro se.

Margaret A. McCann, Washington, DC, for appellees.

Before TERRY and STEADMAN, Associate Judges, and MACK, Senior Judge.


TERRY, Associate Judge:

Appellant Woodland appeals from the trial court's order granting appellees' motion for summary judgment. On appeal, Mr. Woodland argues that summary judgment should not have been granted because there were genuine issues of material fact concerning (1) his claim of disability under the District of Columbia Human Rights Act ("DCHRA"), D.C.Code § 1-2501 et seq. (1999), and (2) his claim that appellees failed to comply with the Family...

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