Former Staples Employee Win $26.1 Million Age Discrimination Verdict

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    Former Staples Employee Win $26.1 Million Age Discrimination Verdict
    Jury Awards $26M To Staples Worker, 66, In Discrimination Lawsuit

    By: Shegerian & Associates, Inc. via Business Wire News Releases

    Carney Shegerian of Shegerian & Associates, Inc., a Santa Monica-based litigation law firm specializing in employee rights, obtained a more than $26.1 million wrongful termination and age discrimination jury verdict yesterday in favor of his client, against defendants Staples Contract and Commercial, Inc. and Staples, Inc. This is the largest employment related award of its kind in Los Angeles legal history, breaking the previous record of $21.6 million, set last year by another Shegerian & Associates client.

    Yesterday’s verdict resulted in Bob Nickel being awarded $26,106,664 by a Los Angeles jury that found he had been discriminated against and harassed based upon his age by his supervising managers at Staples.

    Nickel, a 64 year old man at the time of his termination, was employed by Corporate Express since August of 2002 as a facilities manager. Staples Contract and Staples Inc. acquired Corporate Express in 2008. For 9 years, Nickel received regularly positive reviews for performing his work in an exemplary manner.

    Because Corporate Express’ pay scale had been higher than the pay scale for employees hired by Staples, Nickel alleged in his complaint that his mangers noted that they needed to “get rid of” older, higher paid employees. Nickel’s complaint also explained how he became the regular butt of jokes at staff meetings and was referred to as “old coot” and “old goat.”

    Among the compelling evidence Shegerian presented during the trial was the fact that after Nickel refused to resign voluntarily when prompted to by a manager, he underwent a series of false accusations and increasing levels of harassment from co-workers and a manager, including being written up and suspended for “stealing,” after taking a bell pepper valued at 68 cents from the company cafeteria. Further, a receptionist had approached Nickel explaining she had been ordered by management to provide a false statement about Nickel’s conduct but she refused to do so. Regardless, Nickel was fired on July 29 of 2011.

    Shegerian was able to show that this termination was wrongful and had followed a series of discriminatory and harassing events.

    “It’s been a privilege to have had the opportunity to represent Mr. Nickel,” said Shegerian. “He has a long history of being a hard working, ethical professional who had held his position of employment for almost a decade prior to his wrongful termination. This verdict and the justice served will hopefully put employers on notice that they cannot discriminate against employees based on age.”

    “Thanks to the hard work and excellent representation by Carney Shegerian and the Shegerian and Associates team, my story was told and justice prevailed,” said Nickel. “Hopefully this verdict will send a strong message to employers that they cannot discriminate against older workers.”

    An experienced trial attorney and Trial Lawyer of the Year Award winner for 2013, Shegerian has tried many jury trials to verdict in both state and federal court, representing individuals that have suffered financial or emotional losses and have been wronged by employers, including major corporations. Shegerian has built a remarkable career on helping those who have been wronged in the workplace. His remarkable success rate is highlighted by over 68 jury trial wins, including 28 seven figure verdicts representing employees.

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