Ellis v. Liberty Life Assurance Co. of Boston

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit · Decided 2005-01-13

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PICKERING, Circuit Judge, dissenting: I respectfully dissent. As an initial matter, I disagree with the majority’s conclusion that “unable to perform all of the material and substantial duties of his occupation” can only mean unable to perform “each and every one” of the material and substantial duties of an occupation, so that if an employee can perform even one material and substantial duty…

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