United States First Circuit
SULLIVAN v. RAYTHEON CO., 00-2551
Where plaintiff has repeatedly stated his belief that he is disabled, both in depositions and in applications for government benefits, he must explain the discrepancy with the current claim that he could perform the essential functions of his job with reasonable accommodation.
Appellate Information
- Decided 08/29/2001
- Published 08/29/2001
Judges
- LIPEZ, Circuit Judge., Before TORRUELLA and LIPEZ, Circuit Judges, and STEARNS, District Judge.
Court
- United States First Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- Frederick T. Golder, with whom Bernstein, Golder & Miller, P.A., was on brief for appellant.
- For Appellees:
- Stephen S. Churchill, with whom James F. Kavanaugh, Jr. and Conn, Kavanaugh, Rosenthal, Peisch & Ford, LLP were on brief for appellees.