Theodore L. Leblanc v. Great American Insurance Company

U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit · Decided 1993-09-29

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LEVIN H. CAMPBELL, Senior Circuit Judge. On October 19, 1990, the defendant-appel-lee, Great American Insurance Company (“Great American”), terminated its employment of the plaintiff-appellant, Theodore L. LeBlanc, who was then fifty-nine years old. LeBlanc brought this action in the district court against his former employer pursuant to the Age Discrimination in Employment Act…

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