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Decide tosses fired affiliate’s go well with alleging WilmerHale discriminated based mostly on his Cameroonian origin
August 7, 2025, 2:47 pm CDT
A fired affiliate at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr gained’t be capable to pursue his October 2023 lawsuit towards the legislation agency and a former counsel who labored there. (Picture from Shutterstock)
A fired affiliate at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr gained’t be capable to pursue his October 2023 lawsuit towards the legislation agency and a former counsel who labored there.
Decide David B. Cohen of the trial-level New York Supreme Court docket in New York County, New York, tossed the go well with by former affiliate Jean E. Dassie, who alleged that he was defamed in two evaluations and discriminated towards due to his Cameroonian origin.
Reuters and Law360 have protection.
Tossing the defamation claims, Cohen stated Dassie couldn’t sue as a result of the analysis feedback had been protected by a privilege making use of to statements made in employment for a supervisory objective. Cohen additionally stated the one hurt that Dassie alleged was the lack of his job, which was at-will and couldn’t be the idea for a tort declare.
Tossing discrimination claims, Cohen stated Dassie’s pleadings didn’t embody allegations giving rise to an inference of discrimination. There have been no allegations about discriminatory feedback relating to race or nationwide origin and no allegations that equally located workers had been handled higher than Dassie, Cohen stated.
Cohen additionally tossed different claims that included allegations of a hostile work atmosphere, fraudulent misrepresentation, infliction of emotional misery, retaliation and tortious interference with contract.
Dassie, a former affiliate within the mental property group, had stated his analysis was affected by a dispute with former WilmerHale counsel Anh-Khoa Tran involving PowerPoint slides. Dassie stated Tran was “publicly chastising” him in a crowded room, and after they went exterior, Tran “proceeded to scream” at Dassie.
Dassie additionally claimed that he was “socially ostracized” by some companions as a result of he deliberate to take a trip the week after a trial.
Dassie informed Reuters that he disagrees with the opinion and plans to attraction.
Tran is now working on the U.S. legal professional’s workplace in Houston, Law360 studies.
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