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April 26, 2024

New York State Courts hold Plaintiff's complaints barred by collateral estoppel having earlier commenced similar actions in federal court alleging violations of various federal, New York State, and New York City statutes

In the words of the New York State Court of Appeals, "Plaintiff was subjected to offensive and demeaning conduct by her colleagues and sued them and her employer in federal court alleging violations of various federal, New York State, and New York City statutes, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. 

"The parties engaged in the full discovery process, including depositions and document production, and defendants moved for summary judgment. 

"A federal judge made detailed factual findings and applied those findings to defendants' federal claims, ultimately granting defendants' summary judgment motions, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed. 

"Plaintiff brought a nearly identical suit in Supreme Court, raising claims over which the federal district court declined to exercise supplemental jurisdiction.

"Supreme Court dismissed plaintiff's complaint as barred by collateral estoppel and for failing to state a claim, the Appellate Division agreed".

The Court of Appeals affirmed the lower courts' rulings, Justice Rivera dissenting.

Click HERE to access the Court of Appeals' majority and the dissenting opinions in the State actions posted on the Internet.

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