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When is an employee too old? .

Publication: Trial
Publication Date: 01-MAR-03
Format: Online - approximately 459 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
The company Herbert Smith worked for felt he was too old. When he sued his former employer, a jury found that Mr. Smith had been discriminated against due to his age and awarded him a substantial money judgment. However, the euphoria surrounding his hard-won victory turned out to be short lived. His former employer appealed the verdict. Mr. Smith, unemployed at the time, could not affford to wait...

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