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The court granted the employer's summary judgment motion, finding that the plaintiff failed to establish a causal connection between his FMLA leave and the disciplinary action taken against him. The employer's reasons for discipline (failure to request permission for absence and unprofessional email response) were found to be legitimate and not pretextual.
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