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Ninth Circuit Requires Proof of “But For” Causation for Claims Under Americans with Disabilities Act

On August 20, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in a case entitled Murray v. Mayo Clinic, joined four other Circuit Courts of Appeal in holding that a “but for” causation standard applies in ADA discrimination claims. This standard is considered to...
By: Stoel Rives - World of Employment
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/ninth-circuit-requires-proof-of-but-for-68872/

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