DAVIS v. MICROSOFT CORP.

No. 47887-7-I.

37 P.3d 333 (2002)

Thomas DAVIS, Respondent, v. MICROSOFT CORPORATION, a Washington corporation, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

January 7, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas Kelly, Paul Lawrence, Preston Gates & Ellis, Seattle, WA, Donna Mezias, Preston Gates & Ellis, San Francisco, CA, for Appellant.

Randy Barnard, O'Shea Barnard Martin, Belleuve, for Respondent.


BAKER, J.

Thomas Davis sued Microsoft Corporation for disability discrimination after it terminated his employment. He could no longer work the 60 to 80 hour workweek his job required, and he failed to secure an alternate 40 hour per week job he could perform at Microsoft. Davis sued on two different legal theories. The jury returned a general verdict in favor of Davis on one of the two theories. Because Microsoft was entitled...

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