Rodriguez-Hernandez v. Miranda-Velez

CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedJanuary 8, 1998
Docket95-2027
StatusPublished

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USCA1 Opinion



United States Court of Appeals United States Court of Appeals
For the First Circuit For the First Circuit

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No. 95-2027

SANDRA RODRIGUEZ-HERNANDEZ,

Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

EDWIN MIRANDA-VELEZ, ET AL.,

Defendants, Appellants.

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No. 96-1416

SANDRA RODRIGUEZ-HERNANDEZ,

Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

EDWIN MIRANDA-VELEZ, ET AL.,

Defendants, Appellants.

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No. 97-1444

SANDRA RODRIGUEZ-HERNANDEZ,

Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

EDWIN MIRANDA-VELEZ, ET AL.,

Defendants, Appellants.

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No. 97-1445

SANDRA RODRIGUEZ-HERNANDEZ,

Plaintiff, Appellant,

v.

EDWIN MIRANDA-VELEZ, ET AL.,

Defendants, Appellees.

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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO

[Hon. Jose Antonio Fuste, U.S. District Judge] ___________________

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Before

Lynch, Circuit Judge, _____________
Cyr, Senior Circuit Judge, ____________________
and DiClerico,* District Judge. ______________

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Judith Berkan, with whom Rosalinda Pesquera and Mary Jo Mendez _____________ __________________ _______________
were on brief, for plaintiff.
Eugene F. Hestres, with whom Bird, Bird & Hestres was on brief, __________________ ____________________
for defendants.
Frank D. Inserni on brief pro se. ________________

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January 6, 1998

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* Of the District of New Hampshire, sitting by designation.

LYNCH, Circuit Judge. Sandra Rodriguez-Hernandez LYNCH, Circuit Judge. ______________

was discharged from her job at Occidental International after

complaining to her employer about being subjected to the

sexual demands of a high-level executive at Occidental's most

important customer. The main issues presented by this appeal

are whether the jury's verdict in favor of the customer

dictates that the verdict against her employer be reversed;

whether the court's evidentiary and juror peremptory

challenge rulings were correct; whether the district court

evinced bias against the defendants; and whether the court's

attorney's fees award was adequate. We affirm the verdict,

but we vacate and remand on the attorney's fees issue.

I.

We review the facts in the light most favorable to

the jury's verdict. See Ansin v. River Oaks Furniture, Inc., ___ _____ __________________________

105 F.3d 745, 749 (1st Cir. 1997), cert. denied, 118 S. Ct. ____________

70 (1997).

Rodriguez worked as an office manager for

Occidental International, a Florida company with offices in

Florida and Puerto Rico. Rodriguez started working for

Occidental in December of 1988 in the Traffic and Claims

division of the Puerto Rico office. She was twice promoted,

and was put in charge of overseeing the daily operations of

her office in February of 1990. While she was never formally

evaluated during her employment, Rodriguez received regular

praise for her work, and before the suspension and dismissal

that led to this lawsuit, she had never been the subject of

disciplinary action.

Occidental International sells electrical and

industrial equipment. Occidental's most important market was

Puerto Rico, and its most important customer was the Puerto

Rico Electric Power Authority ("PREPA"). At the time of

Rodriguez's dismissal, approximately 80% of Occidental's

business in Puerto Rico was with PREPA.

Omar Chavez was the President and sole shareholder

of Occidental. Chavez lived in Florida, and would make

monthly business trips to Puerto Rico. Chavez pursued a

number of strategies which he thought would ensure continued

good relations between Occidental and its customers,

particularly with PREPA. Evidence presented at trial showed

that Chavez primarily employed young, attractive women, known

to customers as "Occidental Gals," and instructed them to be

especially cordial to PREPA employees.

Good relations were particularly important with

high-ranking PREPA officials like Edwin Miranda-Velez, the

Chief of PREPA's Materials Management Division and the

overseer of PREPA's public contracts for the type of goods

sold by Occidental. Chavez introduced Rodriguez to Miranda,

and told her that Miranda was very important for Occidental's

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business and that she and the other employees should be nice

to him and "keep him satisfied." She was instructed to visit

Miranda every time she went to the PREPA offices.

Occidental pursued other strategies. It made

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