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Janice Bartkowiak appealed a summary judgment in favor of Quantum Chemical Corporation, stemming from claims related to her employment and subsequent termination. Bartkowiak alleged wrongful discharge, various forms of discrimination (sex, race, disability), blacklisting, and emotional distress, following two injuries and her eventual termination. The trial court granted summary judgments dismissing all her claims, citing issues like res judicata and failure to report harassment. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's decision, overruling Bartkowiak's challenges regarding the applicability of res judicata, the dismissal of sexual harassment claims due to non-reporting, and the dismissal of claims for loss of parental consortium.
Bartkowiak v. Quantum Chemical Corp. is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 7th District (Amarillo). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Janice Bartkowiak appealed a summary judgment in favor of Quantum Chemical Corporation, stemming from claims related to her employment and subsequent termination. Bartkowiak alleged wrongful discharge, various forms of discrimination (sex, race, disability), blacklisting, and emotional distress, following two injuries and her eventual termination. The trial court granted summary judgments dismissing all her claims, citing issues like res judicata and failure to report harassment. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's decision, overruling Bartkowiak's challenges regarding the applicability of res judicata, the dismissal of sexual harassment claims due to non-reporting, and the dismissal of claims for loss of parental consortium.
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