You are viewing a free summary from Descrybe.ai. For citation checking, legal issue analysis, and other advanced tools, explore our Legal Research Toolkit — not free, but close.

Cirotto v. Trader Publishing Co.

Citation: 21 F. App'x 412Docket: No. 00-4170

Court: Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit; October 15, 2001; Federal Appellate Court

EnglishEspañolSimplified EnglishEspañol Fácil
Plaintiff Christopher G. Cirotto appeals the district court's summary judgment in favor of defendant Trader Publishing Company concerning his Title VII and state law claims related to his termination. Cirotto argues that the district court improperly dismissed his Title VII claims, denied his request to amend his public policy tort claim based on deceptive business practices, ordered him to pay the defendant's fees for a discovery motion, and limited him to ten depositions. After reviewing the case, the appellate court finds no error in the district court's judgment. The reasoning supporting the judgment has already been clearly articulated by the district court, making a detailed opinion from the appellate court unnecessary. Consequently, the appellate court affirms the district court's judgment based on its prior reasoning from the Opinion and Order dated August 18, 2000.