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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Martinez v. County of Monroe

... I. On July 5, 2004, plaintiff, an employee of defendant Monroe 191 Community College (MCC), married her same-sex partner, Lisa Ann ... that defendants' failure to recognize her marriage for purposes of her spousal health care benefits application violated her rights under the ...

Phillips v. City of New York

... breast cancer fell within the definition of the term "disability" in that the fact that one suffers from cancer, in and of itself, does not establish that one has a "disability" under the State and City Human Rights Laws, and a physical condition that prevents an employee from reporting ...

Argyle Realty Associates v. NYS. DIV. OF HUMAN RIGHTS

... records suggest that it employed three or fewer employees in 1995, for the reasons set forth below, we find that the number of employees of Argyle Realty, GP Argyle, and DAL Management may be aggregated to satisfy the four-employee minimum of the Human Rights Law. ...

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