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The California Supreme Court found that Brian Reid stated a claim for age discrimination and allowed his trial to move forward. The court partly rejected the stray remarks doctrine in reaching its conclusion.
 

California Supreme Court Rejects "Stray Remarks" Doctrine

On August 5, 2010, Justice Ming Chin, writing for a unanimous California Supreme Court delivered an interesting decision in an age discrimination case brought by engineer Brian Reid against Google.  The decision discussed, among other things, the "stray remarks doctrine" which is a common law federal court doctrine that statements made by non-decisionmakers or those outside of the decisionmaking process are deemed "stray" and

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