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January 26, 2017 at 11:36 AM #22259January 26, 2017 at 8:27 PM #805158
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ParticipantThat’s why teachers should be paid more…get people with a little more brain.
January 26, 2017 at 8:59 PM #805159spdrun
Participant“Still in therapy”. Come on.
Court should have awarded her a ten grand plus lawyer fees. Half to be paid by whoever made up the policy, the other half the the teacher herself.
January 28, 2017 at 12:57 PM #805180ucodegen
Participant[quote=spdrun]”Still in therapy”. Come on.
Court should have awarded her a ten grand plus lawyer fees. Half to be paid by whoever made up the policy, the other half the the teacher herself.[/quote]
I would tend to agree with you on that except for one little thing. They were originally claiming $25,000 and San Diego Unified School District stonewalled them. I think the court was in effect telling the school district that stonewalling them and forcing them to go through the courts was a waste of the court’s time.January 29, 2017 at 6:06 AM #805183XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=ucodegen][quote=spdrun]”Still in therapy”. Come on.
Court should have awarded her a ten grand plus lawyer fees. Half to be paid by whoever made up the policy, the other half the the teacher herself.[/quote]
I would tend to agree with you on that except for one little thing. They were originally claiming $25,000 and San Diego Unified School District stonewalled them. I think the court was in effect telling the school district that stonewalling them and forcing them to go through the courts was a waste of the court’s time.[/quote]
The problem with that argument is it wasn’t the court that awarded the $1.25m it was a jury. -
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