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County of Nassau
15 employment law court rulings from public federal records (2000–2011)
15
Total Rulings
13%
Plaintiff Win Rate
1
States
Case Outcomes
Defendant Win
7 (47%)
Mixed Result
3 (20%)
Dismissed
3 (20%)
Plaintiff Win
2 (13%)
Claim Types
Wrongful Termination
10 (67%)
Discrimination
5 (33%)
Breach of Contract
5 (33%)
Retaliation
4 (27%)
Hostile Work Environment
1 (7%)
Constructive Discharge
1 (7%)
Wage Theft
1 (7%)
Harassment
1 (7%)
States
Court Rulings (15)
RAZZANO
E.D.N.Y.Feb 28, 2011New York
Defendant Win
Luca
E.D.N.Y.Jan 25, 2010New York
Plaintiff Win$754,569
Stein
E.D.N.Y.Jul 23, 2009New York
Mixed Result
Maloney
E.D.N.Y.Sep 25, 2007New York
Defendant Win
Johnson v. County of Nassau
E.D.N.Y.Mar 15, 2007New York
Mixed Result
Adams
E.D.N.Y.Sep 12, 2006New York
Plaintiff Win
Adams v. Suozzi
2nd CircuitDec 30, 2005
Defendant Win
Adams
2nd CircuitDec 30, 2005
Defendant Win
County of Nassau v. Civil Service Employees Ass'n
N.Y. App. Div.Jun 6, 2005
Defendant Win
County of Nassau v. Civil Service Employees Ass'n
N.Y. App. Div.Jan 10, 2005
Defendant Win
Nassau County Employee "L" v. County of Nassau
E.D.N.Y.Nov 29, 2004New York
Dismissed
Civil Service Employees Ass'n v. New York State Public Employment Relations Board
N.Y. App. Div.Dec 24, 2003
Defendant Win
Cecere
E.D.N.Y.Jul 31, 2003New York
Dismissed
Daniel J. Ciambriello v. County of Nassau, Civil Service Employees Association, Inc., Russell Rinchiuso, Richard Cotugno and Ron Roeill
2nd CircuitJun 4, 2002
Mixed Result
Arnold
E.D.N.Y.Feb 10, 2000New York
Dismissed
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