Legal Question in Technology Law in California

Captain Conrad, pilot for Delta Airlines. In 1970, Conrad forced to resign by airline. Sued, alleging that he discharged due to his prounion activities, not because of poor job performance, as claimed by Delta. During discovery, report written by Delta flight operations manager was produced that stated: "More than a few crew members claimed that Conrad professed to being a leftist-activist. His overactivity with the local pilots' union, coupled with inquiries regarding company files to our secretary', lead to the conclusion that potential trouble will be avoided by acceptance of his resignation." Conrad claims that report is evidence of the antiunion motivation for his discharge. Delta made a summary judgment motion to the trial court. Should its summary judgment motion be granted?


Asked on 6/15/17, 9:08 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Edward Hoffman Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman

I don't see how he could sue now over something that happened 47 years ago. And your question isn't about Computer & Technology Law, even though that is where you posted it.

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Answered on 6/16/17, 1:39 pm
Bryan Whipple Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law

Furthermore this has all the hallmarks of a law school exam question, and we don't provide homework or take-home exam question help.

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Answered on 6/18/17, 6:23 pm


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