Johnson v. Zema Systems Corp.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1999-03-16

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CUMMINGS, Circuit Judge. Leon Johnson, a 44-year-old male African-American, was fired from his job as vice president of sales and marketing for Zema *737 Systems Corporation (“Zema”), a beer distribution company. Johnson brought claims of racial discrimination, age discrimination, and retaliatory discharge against Zema. Magistrate Judge Ronald A. Guzman, to whom Distri…

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