U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Mohawk Industries Case
26 Gennaio 2009 - 4:37PM
Dow Jones News
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider a bid by Mohawk
Industries Inc. (MHK) to shield from disclosure its communications
with a lawyer who investigated an employee complaint that the
company was hiring undocumented workers.
The employee, a shift supervisor named Norman Carpenter, was
fired a short time after making the allegations. He subsequently
sued Mohawk, alleging that the flooring-products company and its
lawyers threatened and terminated him to keep him from testifying
in a related class-action lawsuit alleging that Mohawk conspired to
hire illegal aliens in order to suppress wages.
Mohawk said it fired Carpenter after it discovered that it was
he, and not Mohawk, who was harboring illegal workers.
In court, Carpenter sought information pertaining to the Mohawk
lawyer's investigation of his complaint. He also sought information
related to Mohawk's decision to fire him.
Mohawk said it had a legal right to keep the information
private, but a trial judge disagreed, saying the company had waived
its right in an earlier proceeding.
Mohawk sought to appeal the judge's ruling, but a federal
appeals court said the company could not do so.
The Supreme Court will review that ruling.
The case is Mohawk Industries v. Carpenter, 08-678.
-By Brent Kendall, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9222;
brent.kendall@dowjones.com
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