WILLIAMS v. FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP.

Civil No. 01-1143-JO.

211 F.Supp.2d 1257 (2002)

Darryl J. WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION, a foreign corporation, Defendant.

United States District Court, D. Oregon.

July 2, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David H. Black, Jr., HR Juris, Vancouver, WA, for Plaintiff.

Anne E. Denecke, Davis Wright Tremaine, Portland, OR, Frederick Douglas, Richard C. Paul, Sandra C. Isom, Federal Express Corporation, Memphis, TN, for Defendant.


OPINION AND ORDER

JONES, District Judge.

This is a race discrimination case in which plaintiff Darryl J. Williams claims that his former employer, defendant Federal Express ("defendant" or "FedEx"), terminated him because he is African American and because he complained of discriminatory treatment. Plaintiff's complaint, originally filed in state court on June 11, 2001, asserts federal claims for race discrimination and retaliation, and state law...

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