The Gillam Law Firm Sues $62B Westfield Holdings for False Imprisonment and Other Alleged Offenses Against Former Westfield Executive
Wednesday February 03, 2010 - 09:00 AM EST

The Gillam Law Firm has filed suit against Westfield Holdings, the $62 billion operator of 119 shopping centers in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States, on behalf of Kay Morris-Robertson, one of Westfield’s former executives. The complaint alleges that Ms. Morris-Robertson received shockingly insensitive and illegal treatment from Westfield representatives in a series of incidents that occurred after the sudden death of her husband in California. Westfield Holdings is a part of the Westfield Group.

The complaint, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleges, in part, Failure to Accommodate Disability; Failure to Engage in Interactive Process; Disability Discrimination; Violation of California Family Rights Act; Retaliation in Violation of California Family Rights Act; Wrongful Constructive Termination in Violation of Public Policy; Harassment; Negligence; False Imprisonment; Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress; Invasion of Privacy; Internationally Giving False Information; and Gender Discrimination.

The complaint and related information has been posted online at www.morrisvswestfield.com. Ms. Morris-Robertson directed her legal counsel to take this unusual step for a number of reasons. She believes that other current or former Westfield employees may benefit from knowing what happened to her and that hopefully, in telling her story, she can help prevent such things from happening to someone else. She also urgently wants to raise awareness of the effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to ensure those suffering from the disability are treated legally and appropriately by their employers. The complaint asks the Court to award compensatory, punitive and other related damages and fees, but not for a specific amount.

[Note to journalists: There is a statement from Ms. Morris-Robertson at the blog listed in the release. She can give interviews only by email due to her ongoing struggle with PTSD. Her attorney, Carol Gillam, is available as a spokesperson.]

Contacts:

Contact for The Gillam Law Firm:
Bernstein Crisis Management, Inc.
Bruce Bonafede, +1 (760) 831-5080
Jonathan Bernstein, +1 (626) 825-3838
media@morrisvswestfield.com
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