Wang v. Regents of University of California
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Opinion
MEMORANDUM
After de novo review,1 we affirm the judgment of the district court. There is no evidence in the record based on which a reasonable jury could conclude that the reasons offered by Samuel Cheung for ter[881]*881minating Joyce Wang’s employment were pretextual. The evidence is uncontradicted that Cheung terminated Wang on the basis of her inability to work appropriately with her colleagues.2
AFFIRMED.
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