Kathlyn M. Kennedy v. Applause, Inc.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1996-07-31

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DAVID R. THOMPSON, Circuit Judge: Kathlyn M. Kennedy has Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Her condition required her to take a three-month medical disability leave from work. One month after she returned to work, her condition again deteriorated and she took another medical leave. Her employer, Applause, Inc., fired her. Kennedy sued Applause in the district cou…

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