Carter v. TD Bank, N.A.

  1. May 02, 2024

    2nd Circ. Skeptical About Ex-TD Bank Manager's Bias Suit

    The Second Circuit appeared unwilling Thursday to wipe out TD Bank's win over a former manager's suit alleging he was ousted because he asked for parental leave and had anxiety, with an appellate panel seeming unconvinced that the bank's claim that unethical conduct got him fired was dishonest.

  2. April 30, 2024

    4 Argument Sessions Bias Attys Should Watch In May

    This month, the Second Circuit will review a bias case over paternity leave, the Eighth Circuit will tackle back-to-back legal battles over allegedly false testimony and the bounds of a federal law curbing mandatory arbitration and the Seventh Circuit will consider whether an unconscious bias training was unlawful. Here's a look at four oral argument sessions in May that employment discrimination attorneys may want to add to their calendars. 

  3. April 26, 2024

    NY Forecast: 2nd Circ. Hears TD Bank Discrimination Suit

    This week, the Second Circuit will hear a former TD Bank manager's attempt to revive his suit claiming he was fired from his branch because he requested parental leave and because of his gender. Here, Law360 explores this and other cases on the docket in New York.

  4. December 15, 2023

    TD Bank Tells 2nd Circ. Ex-Worker's Bias Claim Has No Merit

    TD Bank has urged the Second Circuit to not revive a former branch manager's claims that he was falsely investigated and fired as a result of his gender and other matters, saying the manager has not offered any factual evidence that he was discriminated against.