Appealing Summary Judgement Discrimination

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Connie is seeking an attorney to appeal a summary judgement in a Title VII discrimination lawsuit in North Carolina. The case involves a failure to promote claim. She has evidence to support her claim, including her qualifications and the fact that a younger, less experienced individual was promoted over her. The judge granted summary judgement based on subjective criteria. Her current attorney is unsure if she can handle the appeal due to resource constraints. Connie has been advised to seek an appellate attorney and has been exploring various resources to find one.

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I am looking for an attorney who does appeals for summary judgement in a title * discrimination lawsuit in federal court in nc
What is the specific area of discrimination in your Title VII lawsuit?
Failure to promote
What evidence do you have to support your claim of discrimination? In NC, Title VII prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex and national origin.
I have an overwhelming amount of evidence starting with my qualifications. A younger whit guy was promoted over me
What were the qualifications of the person who was promoted over you?
It was in manufacturing. I have over 20 years experience. I have a lawyer who has been on my case for going on 3 years. The judge just granted summary judgment in their favor
What were the reasons given by the judge for granting summary judgment in their favor?
It was mostly subjective criteria. My case is appeallabe because the judge did not look at thw evidence inthe light of the non moving party. He did the opposite
What were the subjective criteria the judge used to grant summary judgment in their favor?
Note taking skills, leadership but nothing pertaining to the qualifications of the position
What steps has your current lawyer taken to appeal the summary judgment?
Nothing yet. She said she was studying the case law and that she will have that done before the appeal date but wants me to look for another attorney just in case because she doesn't have the resources but if it looks promising then she will appeal
What is the deadline for filing the appeal in your case?
Around August *
What is the name of the federal court in NC where your case is being handled?
The eastern district of nc
What is the specific reason your current attorney gave for potentially not being able to handle the appeal?
Just that she doesn't know if she will have the resources but she believes in me and my case and if the case law seems promising and if she feels we can win the appeal then she will
What resources is your attorney referring to that she might lack to handle the appeal?

For general information, appeals in federal court follow the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure.
Not sure. Maybe money. But i dont know
What are the financial terms of your agreement with your current attorney?
I was on contingency up until the summary judgment was granted im assuming
What is the contingency fee agreement you had with your attorney?
She gets paid if only if we win. But now the case is over because the judge granted summary judgment
What are the next steps your attorney suggested for you to take?

For general information, in NC, you have 30 days to file an appeal after a judgment in federal court.
To look for an appellate attorney just in case she is unable to because time is of the essence
What is your location? I can help you find the nearest appellate attorney.
Raleigh nc
What is your budget for hiring an appellate attorney?

For general information, the North Carolina Bar Association offers a lawyer referral service that can help you find an attorney. Their contact number is (*) *-*.
I already tried them. They only had one lawyer who does that and he is not familiar with employment law but he does know about summary judgment.
What other resources have you tried to find an appellate attorney?
Just the internet. Ive called several places but none of them do it
Have you considered reaching out to law schools in your area? They often have legal clinics that might be able to assist or provide referrals.
No. How do i go about that
You can contact the legal clinics at local law schools. For instance, the University of North Carolina School of Law has a Civil Legal Assistance Clinic. Their contact number is (*) *-*.
Thanks. Are there any others close?
Yes, Duke University School of Law also has a Civil Justice Clinic. Their contact number is (*) *-*.
Ok. Thanks. I will try them
You're welcome, ****. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need further assistance. Good luck with your appeal.
Thanks
What is the name of the judge who granted the summary judgement in your case?

For general information, the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure govern the process of appealing a summary judgement in federal court.