Legal Case Summary

Doug C. v. State of Hawaii, Department of


Date Argued: Tue Oct 16 2012
Case Number: 12-15079
Docket Number: 7838810
Judges:Reinhardt, Thomas, Paez
Duration: 29 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: Doug C. v. State of Hawaii, Department of Docket No. 7838810** **Court:** [Specify Court, if known] **Docket Number:** 7838810 **Parties:** Doug C. (Plaintiff/Appellant) vs. State of Hawaii, Department (Defendant/Appellee) **Background:** Doug C. filed a case against the State of Hawaii, Department, alleging [specify the nature of the claim, e.g., wrongful termination, discrimination, or other claims]. The key issues to be resolved centered around [briefly state the legal issues in question, such as violations of state law, administrative procedures, etc.]. **Facts:** 1. Doug C. was [describe the relevant background details of Doug C., his position, tenure, and actions leading to the case]. 2. [Summarize the actions taken by the State of Hawaii, Department, which Doug C. claims to be wrongful or illegal]. 3. Doug C. asserted that [explain the basis of his claims in detail, including any relevant dates, communications, or policies]. **Legal Issues:** - [List primary legal issues involved in the case, such as administrative law violations, employee rights, etc.] - [Any specific statutory or regulatory provisions in question.] **Court's Findings:** [If the outcome is known, summarize the court's findings, highlighting any rulings or legal precedents applied. This could include whether the court supported Doug C.’s claims or upheld the actions of the State of Hawaii, Department.] **Conclusion:** The case of Doug C. v. State of Hawaii, Department raised important questions regarding [summarize broader implications of the case, such as employee rights, state regulations, etc.]. The decision [note any important precedent set or continued issues that may need addressing] moving forward. **Note:** Specific details about the ruling, including whether it was in favor of Doug C. or the State of Hawaii, Department, and the rationale behind the court's decision, would provide additional clarity to this summary.

Doug C. v. State of Hawaii, Department of


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