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In reply to the discussion: Harvard law grad fails N.Y. bar exam; sues due to lack of accommodations for her disability [View all]oberliner
(58,724 posts)28. She has been working for Cantor Fitzgerald since 2015
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Harvard law grad fails N.Y. bar exam; sues due to lack of accommodations for her disability [View all]
philosslayer
Jun 2016
OP
That's extremely broad. I don't see how you can argue it isn't covered. n/t
PoliticAverse
Jun 2016
#20
Well, a real panic attack could affect the cardiovascular, respiratory, circulatory,
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#21
Panic disorder is in the Mental Health book, therefore is probably under ADA.
dixiegrrrrl
Jan 2020
#67
I believe according to the law she should be given special accommondations
womanofthehills
Jun 2016
#23
panic attacks are a treatable condition with a positive outcome. they are not a disability nt
msongs
Jun 2016
#5
that is a very concrete statement - not every condition has a positive outcome
womanofthehills
Jun 2016
#24
If she's good enough to win her lawsuit someone will probably hire her... n/t
PoliticAverse
Jun 2016
#7
Under the ADA, the Board of Examiners are required to make "reasonable" accommodations ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2016
#14
Okay ... But her suit isn't making her a more attractive candidate. Further, ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2016
#36
Yeah ... I had not read beyond the exerpt, Oberliner informed me of that.
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2016
#60
There are plenty of lawyerly assignments that are not highly stressful ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2016
#39
Mergers and acquisitions doesn't tend to be one of those serene departments.
WillowTree
Jun 2016
#54
Chances are that she's going to demand similar accommodations from an employer.
WillowTree
Jun 2016
#19
Yes, she got a job as an associate at Ropes and Gray after she graduated from Harvard
oberliner
Jun 2016
#59