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CASE NAME
Martin v. Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc.
Overview
Plaintiff, a white man, filed a alleging that while working as an employee for Defendant (Sedgwick Claims Management Services) he was subjected to race discrimination and sexual harassment and was against after making a complaint to HR.
Details
Plaintiff alleges that the organization's mandatory DEI training, coupled with inappropriate advances from his supervisor, were offensive and created a for him. He further claims that after he filed a complaint about both the training content and the sexual harassment, the organization ignored his concerns and ultimately fired him in retaliation.
On April 24, 2025, Defendant filed a Plaintiff's claims for sex discrimination and harassment under Title VII and state law due to Plaintiff not alleging facts to support them.
Court
U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee
Status
Filed March 11, 2025 | Ongoing