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Where a jury ruled in favor of a plaintiff on a retaliation claim, the prejudgment interest on the plaintiff’s compensatory damages should be reduced by 25 percent because applying prejudgment interest to an award of damages for future emotional distress would provide the plaintiff with a windfall. “Charles Sherman Neal, a physical education teacher in .
Charles Sherman Neal, a former teacher at Boston Community Leadership Academy, was awarded $1.7 million on Dec. 7 by a Suffolk County jury that found that
A Suffolk Superior Court jury found that school officials in Boston retaliated against a teacher for exercising his legal right to raise concerns about workplace discrimination without fear of retribution, awarding him $1.7 million. The Boston Globe reported that Charles Sherman Neal was the only Black male teacher at the Boston Community Leadership Academy, where .