6f Settlement Agreement memo

COMMISSION 
AGENDA MEMORANDUM                Item No.       6f 
ACTION ITEM                   Date of Meeting    January 30, 2018 
DATE:    January 16, 2018 
TO:     Dave Soike, Interim Executive Director 
FROM:   Craig Watson, General Counsel 
Anne Purcell, Sr. Port Counsel 
SUBJECT:  Settlement Agreement (Short Form) 
Amount of this request:         $570,000.00 
ACTION REQUESTED 
Request Commission authorization for the Executive Director to execute Settlement Agreement
to resolve litigation. 
SUMMARY 
This action is proposed with an abbreviated one-page memo in response to Commission bylaws
discussions on December 12, 2017. At that time, commissioners suggested a trial effort to use
a shortened memo for action on the unanimous consent calendar to reduce staff time for
action items less than $1 million that the executive Director considers routine. 
Plaintiff began working at the Port in 2006. After having performance issues with a new
manager, plaintiff was placed on a PIP; received a written reprimand for uncorrected poor
performance, received a "Needs Improvement on a PREP and was demoted. Even after
demotion, Plaintiff received an "Unacceptable" PREP and continued to have performance
issues.
Plaintiff was terminated in December 2014, following an interim investigation of claims of
discrimination and retaliation. The lawsuit was filed on June 17, 2016. The case is set for a jury
trial on February 12, 2018. 
Though the Port denies all allegations raised by Plaintiff, in light of the cost of litigation,
disruption to the workplace, and the recent adverse jury verdict against the Port potentially
signaling an unusually hostile jury pool in King County and the likelihood that the expenses
involved in litigation would be unnecessarily high in relation to the settlement amount,
settlement is recommended.
There are no attachments to this memo. 

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