Legal Articles, General Practice

Mental Illness and the Workplace: What You Need to Know

A blog post about federal and Connecticut employment law regarding mental illness and the prescribed accomodations and entitlements.

Check Out the MayaLaw 2017 Education Publication!

A blog post containing a link to the PDF of the Annual MayaLaw Education Publication.

Family Violence: What You Need to Know

A blog post about family violence and the steps victims can take to fight back.

Teachers’ Off-Campus Behavior May Jeopardize Employment

A blog post about teacher employment rights regarding their off-campus behavior

The Bullying Boss: What Are My Rights?

A blog post about workplace bullying and what to do if you find yourself being victimized by your boss.

Westport Attorney Joseph Maya Recognized by Peers as one of the Best Employment Lawyers in America

A blog post about a recent honor awarded to Attorney Joseph Maya.

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

A blog post about how to spot sexual harassment in the workplace and what to do when faced with it.

If I am Being Sexually Harassed and the Harassment Stopped, Can I Still Sue in Connecticut?

A blog post about workplace sexual harassment in Connecticut

What Is Considered Sexual Harassment?

A blog post defining sexual harassment in the workplace.

Sexual Harassment: Actions You Can Take

A blog post outlining the steps a person can take if they find themselves the victim of sexual harassment.

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