Tyler v. Emory Healthcare, Inc.
Opinion of the Court
Deborah S. Tyler claims that her former employer, Emory Healthcare (Emory), terminated her employment because of her age, in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA). The district court granted Emory summary judgment. This is Tyler’s appeal.
Tyler was the Director of Surgical Services at an Emory hospital. The hospital’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Richard Craig McCoy, terminated her employment in August 2011. Tyler contends that McCoy acted as a mere cat’s paw for the discriminatory animus of the hospital’s outgoing CEO, James Thweatt. According to Tyler, summary judgment was improper because she set forth a mosaic of circumstantial evidence establishing a triable issue of intentional discrimination under the cat’s paw theory. See Sims v. MVM, Inc., 704 F.3d 1327, 1333 (11th Cir. 2013) (“A triable issue of fact exists if the record ... presents a convincing mosaic of circumstantial evidence that would allow a jury to infer intentional discrimination..,. ” (internal quotation marks omitted)).
Reviewing the district court’s decision de novo and taking the evidence in the light most favorable to Tyler, see Quigg v. Thomas Cty. Sch. Dist., 814 F.3d 1227, 1235 (11th Cir. 2016), we affirm. To prevail under the cat’s paw theory, Tyler “must prove that [Thweatt]’s animus was a ‘but-for’ cause of, or a determinative influence on, [McCoy’s] ultimate decision.” See Sims, 704 F.3d at 1337. Tyler failed to present evidence from which a jury could find such a causal link.
Tyler asserts that, during an April 2011 conversation about hospital management, Thweatt advised McCoy to terminate her employment; Thweatt’s advice was based
AFFIRMED.
. Based on the record, a jury could conclude that (1) Thweatt referred to Tyler as a "battleax” in April 2011 and (2) the "battle-ax” comment, considered in context, was an age-related comment that evidenced discriminatory animus against Tyler.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Deborah S. TYLER v. EMORY HEALTHCARE, INC.
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- Published