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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Affirms $2 Million Jury Verdict in Favor of Employee Who Vacationed During FMLA Leave
Choate Hall & Stewart LLP Link to more items from this source
June 14, 2019

"The court stated, 'DaPrato took FMLA leave to allow his foot to recover fully from surgery. Such recovery could take place in a warm climate as well as in a New England winter.' However, the court also warned, 'An employee recovering from a leg injury . . . may not climb Machu Picchu without abusing the FMLA process. Careful consideration of the reasons for the medical leave and the activities undertaken, including the timeline for rehabilitation and recovery, are required to determine whether the FMLA leave has been abused.' " [DaPrato v. Mass. Water Res. Auth., No. SJC-12651 (Mass. June 5, 2019).]  MORE >>

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