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Be Careful What You Say In Your Disability Application: It May Not Bar Your Case, But You’ll Have Some Explaining to Do

The best that can be said about Smith v. Clark County School District (9th Cir 2013) 727 F.3d 950, as well as all the case law examining whether what an employee said on his or her disability application bars a claim for disability discrimination/failure to accommodate, is: BE CAREFUL! Anything…

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Court Holds that Attendance is an Essential Function of the Job for a Neonatal Nurse, Making the Law of Reasonable Accommodation Unnecessarily Unreasonable

Perhaps this case is an example of bad facts make bad law, or perhaps this panel was just kinda testy about the importance of attendance at work. Ms. Samper was a nurse who worked in the neo-natal intensive care unit of defendant Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. Due to an…

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