Leah Snyder v. Alight Solutions LLC, et al

  1. October 24, 2022

    Alight, Capitol Riot Attendee Resolve Wrongful Firing Suit

    Human resources company Alight Solutions LLC agreed to end a California woman's suit alleging she was fired because of her political views after she posted photos of herself at the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.

  2. September 15, 2022

    Alight Must Face Capitol Riot Attendee's Wrongful Firing Suit

    A federal judge refused to toss a California woman's suit alleging that Alight Solutions LLC fired her for her political views after she posted photos of herself at the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, ruling that a jury needs to sort out the conflicting characterizations of events.

  3. March 30, 2021

    Presence At Capitol Insurrection Validates Firing, HR Co. Says

    A California woman sacked from her computer programming job after posting photos of herself at the U.S. Capitol insurrection can't sue her former company for $10 million, Alight Solutions LLC told a California federal judge Monday, saying she was rightfully fired because she participated in a "lawless, violent riot."

  4. January 26, 2021

    Woman Files $10M Suit Over Firing For Role In Capitol Chaos

    A California woman who was sacked from her computer programming job after she posted photos of herself at the U.S. Capitol insurrection sued her former employer for $10 million Tuesday afternoon, alleging her firing breached Golden State civil rights law and her employment contract.