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Rolfs v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., 971 F. Supp. 2d 197 (2013)

Rolfs v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., 971 F. Supp. 2d 197 (2013) New Hampshire state

Rolfs first claims that Kelly retaliated against him by issuing him four P/DNs and putting him on a PIP. Of course, one does not just retaliate, one retaliates against another person for having done something. Here, for Kelly’s...

Rolfs v. Home Depot, 2013 DNH 121 (2013)

Rolfs v. Home Depot, 2013 DNH 121 (2013) New Hampshire state

does not just retaliate, one retaliates against another person for having done something. Here, for Kelly’s alleged

Rolfs v. Home Depot, 2013 DNH 121 (2013)

Rolfs v. Home Depot, 2013 DNH 121 (2013) New Hampshire state

actions, then Rolfs’ first retaliation claim is reduced to an assertion that Kelly placed him on a PIP in retaliation for

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Margaret Kris v. P Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 035 (2022) New Hampshire state

Kris alleges that, after learning that she had complained to the MHRA and HUD, defendants retaliated against her for that conduct. Specifically, she contends that the retaliation included: (1) Charlene

Rolfs v. Home Depot, 2013 DNH 121 (2013)

Rolfs v. Home Depot, 2013 DNH 121 (2013) New Hampshire state

that Rolfs has established a prima facie case of retaliation for the complaints he made about Kelly to Worcester and Deveno. As with the retaliation claim based upon “Come o n , Gene,”

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Gadson v. Royal/Concord Gardens (1996) New Hampshire state

terms of the lease and not in retaliation for M r . Gadson's

Rolfs v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., 971 F. Supp. 2d 197 (2013)

Rolfs v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., 971 F. Supp. 2d 197 (2013) New Hampshire state

In sum, Rolfs’ own conduct undermines any argument that the P/DNs were adverse employment actions for purposes of his retaliation claim. If the P/DNs were not adverse employment actions, then Rolfs’ first retaliation claim is reduced to an...

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Margaret Kris v. P Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 035 (2022) New Hampshire state

FHA retaliation, arising from her complaint to the MHRA regarding the

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Margaret Kris v. P Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 035 (2022) New Hampshire state

explanation is pretextual, and that unlawful retaliation was the true motive.

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Margaret Kris v. Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 037P (2022) New Hampshire state

of her remaining four retaliation claims; granted defendants leave to file their

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Margaret Kris v. Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 037P (2022) New Hampshire state

active claims of FHA retaliation asserted against the Dusseaults and the Trust.

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Margaret Kris v. P Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 035 (2022) New Hampshire state

The FHA’s anti-retaliation provision protects an individual’s ability to

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Margaret Kris v. P Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 035 (2022) New Hampshire state

majority of courts to have considered the question” have concluded “that retaliation

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Margaret Kris v. P Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 035 (2022) New Hampshire state

motive to prove her claims of retaliation, courts apply the McDonnell Douglas

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Margaret Kris v. P Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 035 (2022) New Hampshire state

In analyzing questions of pretext and true motivation in retaliation cases, in

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Margaret Kris v. P Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 035 (2022) New Hampshire state

retaliation was the real motive.” Harrington v. Aggregate Indus. Ne. Region, Inc.,

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Margaret Kris v. Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 037P (2022) New Hampshire state

motion for summary judgment on her FHA retaliation claims against the Trust and

Sherryland, Inc. v. Snuffer, 150 N.H. 262 (2003)

Sherryland, Inc. v. Snuffer, 150 N.H. 262 (2003) New Hampshire state

*266Sherryland first contends that the trial court erred by awarding the defendant $894.00 in damages in the rent eviction action after finding retaliation. It argues that the defendant “had to specifically offer evidence [to] prove damages under ... RSA 540...

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Margaret Kris v. P Dusseault Family Revocable Trust et al., 2022 DNH 035 (2022) New Hampshire state

8 On December 18, 2018, defendants moved to dismiss Kris’s FHA retaliation