A blog devoted to the actors and public policy issues involved in the 1998 District of Columbia Court of Appeals decision in Freedman v. D.C. Department of Human Rights, an employment discrimination case.
One psychiatrist identified Freedman’s tendency to put a negative meaning to virtually every event as a condition known as "ideas of reference,” and cautioned the attorneys that individuals in similar circumstances may become violent. R. 137.
One psychiatrist identified Freedman’s tendency to put a negative meaning to virtually every event as a condition known as "ideas of reference,” and cautioned the attorneys that individuals in similar circumstances may become violent. R. 137.
By Akin Gump's own admission, the firm told Dr. Ticho about 6 incidents!!! Every event, my ass!
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One psychiatrist identified Freedman’s tendency to put a negative meaning to virtually every event as a condition known as "ideas of reference,” and cautioned the attorneys that individuals in similar circumstances may become violent. R. 137.
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I love this -- "every event"
One psychiatrist identified Freedman’s tendency to put a negative meaning to virtually every event as a condition known as "ideas of reference,” and cautioned the attorneys that individuals in similar circumstances may become violent. R. 137.
By Akin Gump's own admission, the firm told Dr. Ticho about 6 incidents!!! Every event, my ass!
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