Jeffrey Downs, the gay attorney who sued personal injury firms Anapol Schwartz and Raynes McCarty for allegedly scuttling his lateral move because of discrimination complaints he made, is arguing that his case is too contentious for the court to grant any of the defendants’ summary judgment motions.

Downs, who is the plaintiff in Downs v. Anapol Schwartz, filed a memorandum in opposition to a summary judgment motion by defendants Oct. 23. The memorandum argued that there are only about five facts in the case that the parties can agree on, and requested that the court reject the defense’s efforts to dismiss the case.

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