Phyllis Meloff v. New York Life Insurance Company

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 2001-02-14

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POOLER, Circuit Judge: After 27 years as an employee of New York Life Insurance Company (“New York Life”), Phyllis Meloff lost her job for billing seven months of personal commuting expenses to the company’s American Express card and failing to reimburse the company. Her supervisor sent an electronic message (“e-mail”), eventually forwarded to 16 employees, stating Meloff was fi…

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