Pilant v. Caesars Enterprise Services, LLC et al

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Case Number:

3:20-cv-02043

Court:

California Southern

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Other

Judge:

Cathy Ann Bencivengo

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  1. May 24, 2021

    Rincon Band Inks Tentative Settlement In Termination Suit

    A tentative settlement agreement in a wrongful termination suit has been reached in a Ninth Circuit mediation between a former casino manager, Caesars Entertainment Services and the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians, with the parties agreeing to suspend activity in the litigation except for settlement-related proceedings.

  2. April 07, 2021

    Caesars Seeks Arbitration In Ex-Casino Exec's Virus Suit

    Caesars has asked a California federal judge to order the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians' former casino manager to arbitrate a dispute over his alleged forced resignation when he complained about a COVID-19 reopening plan, saying he signed an arbitration agreement when hiring on at the company.

  3. March 23, 2021

    Rincon Band Wants To Pause Termination Suit Amid Appeal

    The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians reinforced its request to pause a former casino manager's wrongful termination suit in a California federal court, arguing that its appeal to join the suit will likely succeed in the Ninth Circuit.

  4. March 19, 2021

    Ex-Casino Manager Slams Tribe's Effort To Stall Firing Suit

    A former casino manager accusing his previous employer of wrongful termination after he opposed its COVID-19 reopening plan has blasted the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians, which owns the casino, for trying to pause his lawsuit as it appeals a California federal judge's intervention rejection.

  5. February 09, 2021

    Calif. Tribe Can't Nix Suit Over Casino Reopening Amid Virus

    A California federal judge has rebuffed the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians' bid to end claims that the ex-manager of its casino was fired for opposing its reopening plan during the coronavirus pandemic, saying the tribe doesn't have a protectable interest in the suit against the Caesars unit that runs the facility.