skills/legal/deposition-employment-supplement/SKILL.md
Supplies claim-specific deposition frameworks for employment litigation (discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, wage/hour). Triggers when preparing or conducting depositions in employment cases under Title VII, ADA, ADEA, FLSA, or state equivalents. Use alongside @deposition-preparation.
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Claim-specific examination frameworks for employment depositions. Use with @deposition-preparation and @deposition-party-plaintiff-defense.
| Claim | Elements | Key Defenses | |-------|----------|--------------| | Discrimination (Title VII/ADA/ADEA) | Protected class; qualified; adverse action; discriminatory circumstances | McDonnell Douglas burden-shifting; same-actor inference; comparator parity | | Harassment (Title VII) | Unwelcome conduct; based on protected characteristic; severe or pervasive; employer liability | Faragher-Ellerth defense; prompt remedial action; welcomed conduct | | Retaliation | Protected activity; adverse action; causal connection | No knowledge of protected activity; independent legitimate reason; temporal gap | | Wrongful Termination | Implied contract breach; public policy violation; good faith breach (varies) | At-will status; documented performance issues; after-acquired evidence | | Wage & Hour (FLSA) | Hours worked; compensation paid; exempt/non-exempt classification; employer knowledge | Exempt classification; good faith reliance; de minimis exception |
Discrimination — Protected class (how/when defendant learned); qualifications and deficiencies; comparators (similarly situated, differential treatment); intent evidence (discriminatory statements, bias incidents)
Harassment — Each incident separately (description, actors, witnesses, frequency); unwelcomeness (told harasser to stop, participated in similar conduct); severity (effect on work, health, treatment sought); reporting chain and response
Retaliation — Protected activity (what, to whom, when, exact words); adverse action (what, when, who); causation (timeline, linking statements, comparable discipline)
Wrongful Termination — Termination details (stated reason, who communicated, severance); performance record (reviews, warnings); pretext (plaintiff's belief, supporting evidence)
Wage & Hour — Schedule (regular hours, overtime frequency, tracking method); compensation (rate, overtime eligibility, actual pay); off-the-clock work (pre/post-shift, breaks, remote, supervisor knowledge)
| Document | Cover | |----------|-------| | Personnel file | Authenticate each document; identify creators/approvers | | Performance reviews | Who prepared; input sources; approvals; changes | | Disciplinary notices | Triggering conduct; decision-maker; process; comparator treatment | | Complaint records | Date; recipient; content; documentation method | | Investigation file | Investigator; steps; witnesses; findings; remedial action | | Policies | Which applied; whether followed; exceptions | | Comparator files | Analogous situations; outcome; differential treatment basis | | Communications | Emails/texts/messages referencing plaintiff or events | | EEOC charge & response | Allegations; position statement; amendments |
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Extracts regulatory obligations from dense regulations across jurisdictions. Breaks down multi-level regulations into clear article-level obligations, classifies applicability to a business, and prioritizes by risk level. Use when translating regulations into actionable compliance requirements.
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