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Veterans Day ceremonies in Claremont as a Navy lieutenant with decorations including the Navy Cross, the Navy's second-highest honor, according to U.S. Attorney Thomas Colantuono.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Joseph Colantuono, Spradling's lawyer, argued that evidence clearly shows that Kline fired her in part because she made the discrimination complaint.
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"This is a final settlement that will allow the parties to put the matter behind them," said Joseph Colantuono, Spradling's attorney.
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"I think it quite unlikely that a court is going to privatize what's been a public alley for decades," Colantuono said.
Auburn Journal - Top Stories Auburn Journal 2010
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"I think it quite unlikely that a court is going to privatize what's been a public alley for decades," Colantuono said.
Auburn Journal - Top Stories Auburn Journal 2010
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"The city is defending the public interest," Colantuono said.
Auburn Journal - Top Stories Auburn Journal 2010
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Colantuono said the city could counter sue for legal fees and the plaintiffs should be prepared to pay, but courts don't often award public entities legal fees in these cases.
Auburn Journal - Top Stories Auburn Journal 2010
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"The city is defending the public interest," Colantuono said.
Auburn Journal - Top Stories Auburn Journal 2010
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"In theory we could sue for our legal fees on the basis the lawsuit is completely frivolous," Colantuono said.
Auburn Journal - Top Stories Auburn Journal 2010
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Colantuono said the city could counter sue for legal fees and the plaintiffs should be prepared to pay, but courts don't often award public entities legal fees in these cases.
Auburn Journal - Top Stories Auburn Journal 2010
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