How cited: Paul Puckett v. Sandy Cook, Darrell Carter, Sanyo Manufacturing Corp. · Go Syfert

Paul Puckett v. Sandy Cook, Darrell Carter, Sanyo Manufacturing Corp. (1989)

green · 16 citation events across 3 courts. Showing the 12 strongest citers on record (one row per citing case, strongest signal kept).
Rule Authority · 8th Cir.
See Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56(f); Puckett v. Cook, 864 F.2d 619, 622 (8th Cir.1989).
Rule Authority · 8th Cir.
See Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56(f); Puckett v. Cook, 864 F.2d 619, 622 (8th Cir. 1989).
Rule Authority · 8th Cir.
In this case, plaintiffs allege that Bechtel, after initially finding plaintiffs innocent of the sexual harassment complaint, then proceeded to discipline them while "entertain[ing] serious doubts about the truthfulness of the [complainant's] statement," knowing that "severe emotional distress would be the result." We agree with the district court that "Arkansas law is replete with employment cases in which conduct far more objectionable than that described in this case stil…
Rule Authority · 8th Cir.
In this case, plaintiffs allege that Bechtel, after initially finding plaintiffs innocent of the sexual harassment complaint, then proceeded to discipline them while “entertaining] serious doubts about the truthfulness of the [complainant’s] statement,” knowing that “severe emotional distress would be the result.” We agree with the district court that “Arkansas law is replete with employment cases in which conduct far more objectionable than that described in this case still…
Rule Authority · 8th Cir.
See Fed.R.Civ.P. 56(f); Puckett v. Cook, 864 F.2d 619, 622 (8th Cir.1989).
Rule Authority · E.D. Ark.
Puckett v. Cook, 864 F.2d 619, 621-22 (8th Cir.1989).
Rule Authority · W.D. Ark.
Judgments for outrage have been reversed, directed verdicts or summary judgment granted to a defendant, and complaints dismissed on outrage claims in Arkansas eases where evidence was presented that an employee was refused a promotion, denied raises, and given poor performance evaluations in an effort to pressure him to resign after he confronted his employer about alleged kickback schemes, see Puckett v. Cook, 864 F.2d 619, 620, 622 (8th Cir.1989); where a religious sect pe…
Cited · 8th Cir. · signal: see
See Puckett v. Cook, 864 F.2d 619, 622 (8th Cir.1989); Sterling Drug, Inc. v. Oxford, 294 Ark. 239 , 743 S.W.2d 380, 382-83 (1988).
Cited · 8th Cir. · signal: see
See Puckett v. Cook, 864 F.2d 619, 622 (8th Cir.1989); Sterling Drug, Inc. v. Oxford, 294 Ark. 239 , 743 S.W.2d 380, 382-83 (1988).
Cited · 8th Cir. · signal: see
See Puckett v. Cook, 864 F.2d 619, 622 (8th Cir. 1989); see also Wallace v. Dorsey Trailers Southeast, Inc., 849 F.2d 341, 344 (8th Cir. 1988) (nonmovant's failure to request continuance in order to conduct discovery means court's entry of summary judgment prior to discovery is not premature; if party believes pertinent evidence remains undiscovered, party should make some effort to obtain it). 5 We conclude the District Court properly granted summary judgment on Cochran's F…
green Ellis v. Evans (1992)
Cited · 8th Cir. · signal: see
See Puckett v. Cook, 864 F.2d 619, 622 (8th Cir.1989) (summary judgment properly entered prior to completion of discovery absent affirmative showing as to how postponement of ruling would enable plaintiff to rebut defendant’s showing of absence of genuine fact issue).
green Ellis v. Evans (1992)
Cited · 8th Cir. · signal: see
See Puckett v. Cook, 864 F.2d 619, 622 (8th Cir.1989) (summary judgment properly entered prior to completion of discovery absent affirmative showing as to how postponement of ruling would enable plaintiff to rebut defendant's showing of absence of genuine fact issue). 5 Accordingly, the district court judgment is affirmed. 1 The Honorable Stephen M.