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Samuels v. TARGET REALTY, LLC

E.D. Pa.October 13, 2021No. 2:19-cv-02203
Defendant WinTarget Realty, LLC
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Case Details

Nature of Suit — the legal category of the dispute
442 Civil Rights: Employment
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unknown
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
summary judgment

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

DiscriminationHostile Work EnvironmentConstructive Discharge

Outcome

The court granted defendants' motion for summary judgment on all employment discrimination claims, finding no evidence of discrimination based on race in rental decisions, insufficient evidence of hostile work environment, and no constructive discharge.

What This Ruling Means

**Samuels v. TARGET REALTY, LLC - Employment Discrimination Case** This case involved an employment discrimination lawsuit filed by an employee named Samuels against TARGET REALTY, LLC in 2021. Samuels claimed that the real estate company discriminated against them in the workplace, though the specific details about the type of discrimination or circumstances are not available from the court records. Unfortunately, the outcome of this case cannot be determined from the available information. The court records do not show whether Samuels won or lost the lawsuit, what the judge decided, or whether the case was settled out of court. No damages were reported, but this could mean either that none were awarded or that the case was resolved in a way that didn't result in monetary compensation. **What this means for workers:** Even without knowing the outcome, this case demonstrates that employees have the right to file discrimination lawsuits against their employers when they believe they've been treated unfairly. Workers should know they can pursue legal action if they experience workplace discrimination, regardless of the size of their employer. However, discrimination cases can be complex and outcomes vary significantly based on the specific facts and evidence involved.

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