LAMB v. WALKER

No. 3:14-cv-216-DPM.

ROBERT LAMB, Plaintiff, v. DONNA WALKER, in her individual and official capacities as a supervisor at the Division of Services for the Blind for the Arkansas Department of Human Services; CASSONDRA WILLIAMS, in her individual and official capacities as a supervisor at the Division of Services for the Blind for the Arkansas Department of Human Services; KATY MORRIS, in her individual and official capacities as a Director of the Division of Services for the Blind for the Arkansas Department of Human Services; ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES; and DIVISION OF SERVICES FOR THE BLIND, Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Jonesboro Division.

April 27, 2015.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert Lamb, Plaintiff, represented by Benjamin Patrick Cowan , Clark Mason Attorneys & Clark W. Mason , Clark Mason Attorneys.

Donna Walker, in her individual and official capacities as a supervisor at the Division of Services for the Blind for the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Defendant, represented by Patrick E. Hollingsworth , Arkansas Attorney General's Office.

Cassondra Williams, in her individual and official capacities as a supervisor at the Division of Services for the Blind for the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Defendant, represented by Patrick E. Hollingsworth , Arkansas Attorney General's Office.

Katy Morris, in her individual and official capacities as a Director of the Division of Services for the Blind for the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Defendant, represented by Patrick E. Hollingsworth , Arkansas Attorney General's Office.

Arkansas Department of Human Services, Defendant, represented by Patrick E. Hollingsworth , Arkansas Attorney General's Office.

Division of Services for the Blind, Defendant, represented by Patrick E. Hollingsworth , Arkansas Attorney General's Office.


ORDER

Lamb brings two claims against his former employer and supervisors: a retaliation claim under the Family Medical Leave Act and a tort claim of outrage under Arkansas law. Defendants have moved to dismiss Lamb's outrage claim based on sovereign immunity, statutory immunity, and a failure to state...

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