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Souders v. Fleming Companies, Inc.

United States District Court, D. Nebraska
Apr 17, 1997
960 F. Supp. 218 (D. Neb. 1997)

Summary

holding that the plaintiff is entitled to a jury trial to determine liability and back pay

Summary of this case from Frizzell v. Southwest Motor Freight

Opinion

No. 4:CV95-3407.

April 17, 1997.

Susan M. Ugai, Ugai Lindgren, Lincoln, NE, for Plaintiff.

Robert F. Rossiter, Jr., Fraser, Stryker, Vaughn, Meusey, Olson, Boyer Bloch, P.C., Omaha, NE, for Defendant.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER


The pretrial conference order in this case presents the question of whether the plaintiff is entitled to a jury trial in this Family and Medical Leave Act case. I conclude that as to liability and back pay, the plaintiff is entitled to a jury trial. Helmly v. Stone Container Corp., 957 F. Supp. 1274 (S.D.Ga. 1997). As to equitable issues such as reinstatement and front pay, I conclude that those issues are for the court. Cf., Newhouse v. McCormick Co., Inc., 110 F.3d 635 (8th Cir. 1997).

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Souders v. Fleming Companies, Inc.

United States District Court, D. Nebraska
Apr 17, 1997
960 F. Supp. 218 (D. Neb. 1997)

holding that the plaintiff is entitled to a jury trial to determine liability and back pay

Summary of this case from Frizzell v. Southwest Motor Freight

deeming liability and back pay a matter for a jury and equitable relief a matter for the court

Summary of this case from Steinhardt v. Potter

stating that the plaintiff was entitled to a jury trial on the issues of liability and back pay, but the court would decide "equitable issues such as reinstatement and front pay"

Summary of this case from Bryant v. Delbar Prods., Inc.
Case details for

Souders v. Fleming Companies, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:Steven W. SOUDERS, Plaintiff, v. FLEMING COMPANIES, INC., Defendant

Court:United States District Court, D. Nebraska

Date published: Apr 17, 1997

Citations

960 F. Supp. 218 (D. Neb. 1997)

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