Legal Articles, Employment

Court Awards Damages for Breach of Non-Compete Agreement

Van Dyck Printing Co. v. DiNicola, 43 Conn. Supp. 191

Continued Employment is Inadequate Consideration in Absence of At-Will Employment

Cost Management Incentives, Inc. v. London-Osborne, 2002 Conn. Super. LEXIS 3967

What’s in a Separation Agreement?

With the economy where it is, the employment lawyers in the Westport, Connecticut office of Maya Murphy, P.C. are frequently asked to review and negotiate separation agreements for terminated employees.  These agreements often appear similar in form and content but must be carefully scrutinized, as they can contain hidden “trip wires” that can have a profound and long-lasting effect on the former employee’s job prospects.  Here are some of the things to look out for.

Sufficient Consideration for At-Will Employees

Home Funding Group, LLC v. Kochmann, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 41376

Court Finds 50-Mile Radius Prohibition Valid in a Connecticut Non-Compete Agreement

United Rentals, Inc. v. Frey, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16375

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

What may or may not constitute sexual harassment in the workplace can be a tricky subject.  The Connecticut Superior Court ruled on a specific provision of Connecticut’s sexual harassment law, specifically, the provision defining sexual harassment as “any conduct of a sexual nature” when “submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual’s employment.”

I Was Injured at Work and Cannot Complete my Usual Job Requirements. Will I Need Legal Assistance in Connecticut?

I Was Injured at Work and Cannot Complete my Usual Job Requirements. Will I Need Legal Assistance in Connecticut?

Is it Illegal to Decline to Hire a Qualified Candidate Because of Age in Connecticut?

Is it Illegal to Decline to Hire a Qualified Candidate Because of Age in Connecticut?

Is it Illegal for an Employer to Bully an Employee in Connecticut?

Is it Illegal for an Employer to Bully an Employee in Connecticut?

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