Michael Woods v. Daimlerchrysler Corporation

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit · Decided 2005-06-07

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MURPHY, Circuit Judge. After Michael Woods was terminated by DaimlerChrysler Corporation for unexcused absences from work, he filed this action alleging that his discharge violated the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). DaimlerChrysler moved for summary judgment, contending that Woods had not established a prima facie case under the Act and that his claim was untimely under a…

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