Cluster 2573611
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· 70 citation events
across 3 courts.
Showing the 6 strongest citers on record
(one row per citing case, strongest signal kept).
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Bates v. United Parcel Service, Inc. (2006)
Such criteria, the district court noted, might include (1) “whether the applicant has had the benefit of rehabilitative or specialized driver training to compensate for the impairment”; (2) “whether the applicant has a sustained driving record (with the impairment), indicating he or she has successfully overcome the impairment”; (3) “whether the applicant has previously successfully driven commercial delivery vehicles ... with the impairment”; and (4) whether the applicant h…
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Shawn Hogya, James Francis, James Akins, and Chris Wilson, Inter… (2005)
EEOC v. United Parcel Servs., Inc., 149 F.Supp.2d 1115, 1142 (N.D.Cal.2000) (" EEOC "), rev'd in part, 306 F.3d 794 , 797 (9th Cir.2002); see also id. ("Normal binocular vision spans a field of view of 160 to 180 degrees, whereas normal monocular vision spans 140 to 150 degrees.").
EEOC v. United Parcel Servs., Inc., 149 F.Supp.2d 1115, 1142 (N.D.Cal.2000) (“EEOC”), rev’d in part, 306 F.3d 794 , 797 (9th Cir.2002); see also id. (“Normal binocular vision spans a field of view of 160 to 180 degrees, whereas normal monocular vision spans 140 to 150 degrees.”).
See EEOC v. UPS, 149 F.Supp.2d 1115, 1139 (N.D.Cal.2000)(finding that the defendant's principal expert witness was not credible because the changes made to his draft expert report were all made at the suggestion of defense counsel, and thus, "[i]n context, it seems clear that [the expert] lost his independence and objectivity.
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McDonald v. Western-Southern Life Insurance (2003)
See EEOC v. UPS, 149 F.Supp.2d 1115, 1139 (N.D.Cal.2000)(finding that the defendant’s principal expert witness was not credible because the changes made to his draft expert report were all made at the suggestion of defense counsel, and thus, “[i]n context, it seems clear that [the expert] lost his independence and objectivity.
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Jana L. Morton v. United Parcel Service, Inc. (2001)
See UPS, 149 F.Supp.2d at 1159 n. 3 (“Here, driving without accidents is like flying without crashing.”).