Paralegal claims discrimination by law firm because of mixed-race heritagePosted in Articles, Asian Diaspora, Law, Media Archive, Texas, United States on 2013-03-26 03:36Z by Steven |
Paralegal claims discrimination by law firm because of mixed-race heritage
The Southeast Texas Record: Southeast Texas’ Legal Journal
Beaumont, Texas
2013-03-25
John Suayan, Galveston Bureau
HOUSTON – Montgomery County resident Darren Chew claims he was subjected to racial discrimination while working for a collections law firm and has filed a lawsuit.
Recent court papers filed March 15 in the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas allege Rausch Sturm Israel Enerson & Hornik LLC mistreated Chew because of his mixed heritage.
The plaintiff, whose father is of Chinese descent and mother white, worked as a paralegal/paraprofessional at the time of the events in question.
He states that derogatory racial terminology was often used at the respondent’s office and within the management’s earshot.
According to the suit, Chew was occasionally referred to as a “chink”, “chinaman”, “Uncle Tom” and “cracker”…
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