Scot Hanley is suing AlphaSix Holdings Company for age and disability discrimination resulting in wrongful termination

Honorable Timothy C. Batten, Sr., Chief United States District Judge
Honorable Timothy C. Batten, Sr., Chief United States District Judge
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Scot Hanley has filed a lawsuit against AlphaSix Holdings Company, LLC in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. The complaint alleges violations of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), along with state claims. Hanley, who was employed as a lean agilist on a CDC contract, claims he faced age and disability discrimination, resulting in his termination. Despite his commendable performance over four years, Hanley asserts that he was targeted for termination while younger and less qualified employees were retained. He also alleges retaliation following his complaints about discrimination. The suit seeks damages for lost wages, emotional distress, and legal expenses.

Source: 125cv06331_Scot_Hanley_v_AlphaSix_Holdings_Complaint_Nothern_District_of_Georgia.pdf



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