With his client facing allegations that it fired an employee for voting in the 2008 general election and unwanted press attention, Kurt Kuhn had a tough row to hoe on his way to victory at the 5th Court of Appeals.

His client disputed the allegations, but it was “stuck with the facts that [the plaintiff] pled. Nobody wants to be accused of firing someone for going to vote,” Kuhn says.

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