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Supervisory control of Davies denied

June 13, 2026 By lilly

SUPERVISORY CONTROL: Resignation as PR obviates standing to pursue supervisory control of Davies on behalf of estate as to common law marriage ruling… Order. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Calvin Stacey, Morgan Sorena, Sarah Mazanec, Veronica Procter

Insurance, duty to provide policy to 3rd-party claimant

September 11, 2021 By lilly

INSURANCE: Claim that insurer has duty to provide policy to 3rd-party claimant when insured’s liability is reasonably clear not rendered moot by insured providing the policy after suit filed… insurer failed to show inapplicability of voluntary cessation exception by showing its conduct will not recur… Rienne McElyea reversed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Dale Schowengerdt, Ian McIntosh, Jeffrey Tierney, Kristen Meredith, Patrick Fox, Patrick Sullivan, Robert Baldwin, Veronica Procter

Sex discrimination/retaliation, single assault, rape “joke”

March 27, 2021 By lilly

SEX DISCRIMINATION/RETALIATION hostile work environment claims by casino employee involving single incident of assault by co-worker and rape “joke” by employer rejected… Administrative Decision… Chad Vanisko. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Human Rights, Past Issues Tagged With: Geoffrey Cunningham, Veronica Procter

Defense verdict, wrongful discharge, City supervisor

October 10, 2020 By lilly

VERDICT: Defense, wrongful discharge, City water reclamation facility supervisor, pollution discharge.

A Billings jury found 8-4 that the City of Billings did not discharge Matthew Winkler without good cause.

Winkler was 62 and had spent 27 years with the City’s Water Reclamation Facility. He had been Operations Supervisor since 2008. In early 2017 the WRF began a $65 million expansion & upgrade. The WRF Manager retired in 11/17. A planned construction shutdown of the Secondary Pump Station was commenced at 5 a.m. 4/18/18. It was an anticipated 2-hour project that ran to 3 hours, necessitating use of a redundant pipeline. When the work finished around 8 a.m. technicians closed the redundant line and normal operations of the WRF resumed. However, a technician had inadvertently not closed a valve on the redundant pipeline, which caused a siphoning effect and the WRF began discharging large amounts of contaminated water to the Yellowstone River in violation of the City’s DEQ permit. Winkler and the lead technician he supervised attempted to determine what was occurring at the WRF during the rest of their shift the 18th. Winkler sent the lead technician home at the end of their shift at 4 p.m. and went home himself. He did not report the discharge to the interim WRF manager. Winkler and the lead technician disagreed at trial on severity of the discharge and what was visible to them on the 18th. The WRF continued to discharge contaminated water. Winkler and his lead technician returned in the morning. The lead technician thought to check the valves on the redundant pipeline, found a valve open, and closed it. The WRF soon returned to normal operation. Winkler later reported the discharge to the interim WRF manager. The City determined that the discharge had occurred for about 24 hours and was its worst violation of its DEQ permit. DEQ did not bring any formal enforcement action against the WRF because the issue was short-term and related to the construction activities. The City investigated the discharge and the responses to it by Winkler, the lead technician, and others at the WRF. While it determined that Winkler had not caused the discharge, it ultimately concluded that he failed to diagnose, report, and remedy it for approximately 24 hours and that he could no longer function as Operations Supervisor. He received an oral discipline in 2011 and a written discipline in 2016 on other matters. The City offered him a demotion to technician. When he declined it, the City terminated him for failing to satisfy his job duties. It gave the lead technician a warning. The technician who had inadvertently not closed the valve on the redundant pipeline was not disciplined.

Winkler sued the City alleging wrongful discharge. He claimed that it had blamed him for the discharge and did not have reasonable good cause to terminate him.

Plaintiff’s expert: CPA Charity Rowsey, Helena (accounting/damages).

Defendant’s experts: occupational therapist Aaron Mertes, Billings; CPA John Jacobsen, Billings (accounting/damages).

Demand, $190,000; offer, $125,000. Jury request, $390,000 (4 years of lost wages and fringes); jury suggestion, none. Carey Matovich, mediator (recommended $165,000, which Plaintiff accepted but Defendant rejected.

Jury deliberated 45 minutes 4th day; Judge Davies.

Winkler v. Billings, DV 19-462, 10/1/20.

Veronica Procter (Procter Law), Billings, for Winkler; Gerry Fagan & Adam Tunning (Moulton Bellingham), Billings, for the City (MMIA).

Filed Under: Past Issues, State Trial Courts Tagged With: Adam Tunning, Gerry Fagan, Veronica Procter

Supervisory control, pickup sale preliminary injunction

June 6, 2020 By lilly

SUPERVISORY CONTROL of Harada’s order prohibiting sale of pickup denied as it is an appealable preliminary injunction… order. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Michael McGuinnes, Veronica Procter

Wrongful discharge/disability, insubordination

November 23, 2019 By lilly

WRONGFUL DISCHARGE/DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION: Good cause to terminate based on insubordination by failure to communicate with supervisor as instructed… Watters affirmed (memorandum). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Ninth Circuit Court, Past Issues Tagged With: Jeffrey Beck, Leonard Smith, Sarah Bowers, Veronica Procter

Disability discrimination, surgery schedule dishonesty

February 16, 2019 By lilly

DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION: Clinic justified in firing RN for lying about disseminating confidential surgery schedule which she had taken to bolster claim of being overworked as retaliation for a previous HR complaint, regardless of whether prior discipline and investigative interactions or removal of the schedule were protected activities… no abuse of discretion in not compelling discovery of 600 emails even if not privileged… $9,370.59 costs properly awarded over Plaintiff’s argument that it could dissuade others from meritorious HR suits… Spear/HRC/Jones affirmed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Edward Butler, Philip McGrady, Veronica Procter

Insurance, home/well inspector alleged malpractice

February 9, 2019 By lilly

INSURANCE: Suits against home and well inspector not covered by Homeowner or Personal Umbrella policies despite alleged assurances by agent and “Certificate of Insurance”… Knisely. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, State Trial Courts Tagged With: Alexander Tsomaya, Court Ball, Nicholas Pagnotta, Veronica Procter

$300,000 verdict, sex abuse of youth ranch resident

January 5, 2019 By lilly

VERDICT: $300,000 ($200,000 for negligent supervision, $100,000 for negligent misrepresentation), sexual abuse of youth ranch resident/patient. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, State Trial Courts Tagged With: Burt Hurwitz, Marilee Duncan, Veronica Procter

Insurance, rescission, telephonic settlement

June 21, 2014 By lilly

INSURANCE: Rescission of telephonic settlement agreement for pedestrian/auto injuries properly rejected on claim of mutual mistake of fact… Molloy affirmed (unpublished). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Ninth Circuit Court, Past Issues Tagged With: Brooke Murphy, Geoffrey Angel, Veronica Procter

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