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Please E-mail suggested additions, comments and/or corrections to Kent@MoreLaw.Com. Date: 10-29-2009 Case Style: Serena Eickhoff v. Union Pacific Railroad and Stephen J. Slattery Case Number: 0816-CV20813 Judge: J. Dale Youngs Court: Circuit Court, Jackson County, Missouri Plaintiff's Attorney: Dennis Egan, The Popham Law Firm, Kansas City, Missouri Defendant's Attorney: Anthony Byergo, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, Kansas City, Missouri Description: Serena Eickhoff sued Union Pacific Railroad and Stephen J. Slattery on hostile work environment and retaliation theories claiming that verbally harassed and accosted by her subordinates and supervisors in a pattern of sexually hostile language and behavior. She further alleged that Union Pacific and her supervisor retaliated by placing her on probation and, later, firing her without sufficient cause, without taking any action against her male co-workers. Plaintiff worked for Union Pacific for nine years. Outcome: Plaintiff's verdict for $120,000 in compensatory damages and $1.27 million in punitive damages. Plaintiff's Experts: Defendant's Experts: Comments: |
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