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Ruling expected Thursday in wrongful termination suit of ex-Middlesex Borough mayor (Asbury Park Press) A Middlesex County judge could issue a ruling Thursday in the former borough administrator's wrongful termination lawsuit. Judge James P. Hurley will consider a motion for a summary judgment Thursday in former mayor and borough administrator Ronald S. Dobies' lawsuit against the borough. The hearing will take place at 11 a.m. at state Superior Court, Middlesex County, in New Brunswick. Dobies ... | Fired Monroe City Schools worker gets day in court (The News-Star) A former Monroe City Schools employee spent most of the day Thursday testifying in Fourth Judicial District Court about circumstances she believes resulted in her wrongful termination by the district. | County may settle suit by ex-manager (The Charlotte Observer) Union County commissioners may settle former County Manager Mike Shalati's long-running, costly lawsuit against the county as soon as today, a commissioner says. Shalati's suit, alleging breach of contract and wrongful termination, seeks more than $600,000 in severance pay under a contract approved by the previous board. Shalati also claims the board's current majority – Allan Baucom, Parker ... | Terminated neonatal director is awarded $4.95 million (The Kansas City Star) A Jackson County jury Thursday awarded the former director of neonatal intensive care at Research Medical Center and Centerpoint Medical Center $4.95 million in a lawsuit over his termination. | Asleep at the switch? Discrimination alleged at retirement community (The Hook) Three months after Charlene Smith was fired, she’s still angry about what she calls her “wrongful termination,” and she alleges there’s a pattern of discrimination against minority employees at Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge . “I was falsely accused of sleeping on the job,” says Smith, a certified nurse assistant who had worked at the posh Pantops retirement community for more ... |

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