Plaintiff alleges that he was told not to sit with other Latinos because of his appearance, which made them look like a gang. Plaintiff alleges that Defendant did not accommodate his disability and terminated his employment because of his disability, ethnicity and age.
Defendant Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital moves to compel arbitration and to stay this action.
TENTATIVE RULING
Defendant Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital’s motion to compel arbitration is GRANTED as to the first, third, fourth and fifth causes of action. The Court orders the second and sixth causes of action severed, and the litigation is ordered stayed as to those causes of action.
ANALYSIS
Motion To Compel Arbitration and Stay Action
Plaintiff’s Evidentiary Objections
Declaration of Mark A. Puleo and Exh. A Thereto
No. 1: SUSTAINED. Improper legal conclusion as to legal effect of CBA.
No. 2: OVERRULED. Not a legal conclusion, citing language.
No. 3: OVERRULED. Not hearsay; not a legal conclusion, ci
Hearing Date
September 30, 2020
Type
Wrongful Termination (General Jurisdiction)
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Plaintiff alleges that he was told not to sit with other Latinos because of his appearance, which made them look like a gang. Plaintiff alleges that Defendant did not accommodate his disability and terminated his employment because of his disability, ethnicity and age.
Defendant Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital moves to compel arbitration and to stay this action.
TENTATIVE RULING
Defendant Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital’s motion to compel arbitration is GRANTED as to the first, third, fourth and fifth causes of action. The Court orders the second and sixth causes of action severed, and the litigation is ordered stayed as to those causes of action.
ANALYSIS
Motion To Compel Arbitration and Stay Action
Plaintiff’s Evidentiary Objections
Declaration of Mark A. Puleo and Exh. A Thereto
No. 1: SUSTAINED. Improper legal conclusion as to legal effect of CBA.
No. 2: OVERRULED. Not a legal conclusion, citing language.
No. 3: OVERRULED. Not hearsay; not a legal conclusion, ci