Tina Wallace v. FedEx Corporation

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OPINION and JUDGMENT filed: The magistrate judge s remittitur decision is REVERSED, and the magistrate judge is ORDERED to enter judgment in favor of Wallace in the amount of $173,000. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED with regard to FedEx Corporation s cross-appeals that the magistrate judge s denial of judgment as a matter of law on all issues is AFFIRMED. Decision for publication. R. Guy Cole, Jr., Chief Judge; Karen Nelson Moore, Circuit Judge (AUTHORING); Gershwin A. Drain, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan, sitting by designation. [11-5500, 11-5577]

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Case: 11-5500 Document: 127-3 Filed: 08/22/2014 Page: 1 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT Nos. 11-5500/5577 FILED TINA C. WALLACE, Plaintiff - Appellant/Cross - Appellee, Aug 22, 2014 DEBORAH S. HUNT, Clerk v. FEDEX CORPORATION, Defendant - Appellee/Cross - Appellant. Before: COLE, Chief Judge; MOORE, Circuit Judge; DRAIN, District Judge. JUDGMENT On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee at Memphis. THIS CAUSE was heard on the record from the district court and was argued by counsel. IN CONSIDERATION WHEREOF, it is ORDERED that the magistrate judge’s remittitur decision is REVERSED, and the magistrate judge is ORDERED to enter judgment in favor of Wallace in the amount of $173,000. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED with regard to FedEx Corporation’s cross-appeals that the magistrate judge’s denial of judgment as a matter of law on all issues is AFFIRMED. ENTERED BY ORDER OF THE COURT Deborah S. Hunt, Clerk

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