Legal Articles, Employee Rights

13-year-old Students Receives Sexual Text Message From School Admins

Blog post about an administrator for New Haven schools sending inappropriate text messages to a 13 year old girl.

Columbia Business Professor Sexually Harassed By University

Blog post about an allegation of sexual harassment at Columbia University.

Employment Class Action - Correcting Workplace Injustice

Some employers have policies that often times affect a large group of employees in a harmful or disadvantageous way. Filing individual cases in the court can be inefficient as it will flood the court of cases with the same issue against the same employer.

Principal Awarded $500K in Claim Against School District

Blog post about a school principal who was able to recover damages against the Bridgeport school district because of retaliation for her reporting of assaults on students by teachers.

How To File a Workplace Discrimination Claim

Blog post on how to file a discrimination claim against your employer.

Employer and President Not Collaterally Liable in Employment Lawsuit

Blog post about the legal liability of employers and company officers in employment lawsuits.

Claim Against University Fails to Exhaust Administrative Remedy

Blog post on an employment discrimination case against the University of New Haven.

Court Finds Pension Payments Skewed by Sexism

Blog post about a case involving female teachers receiving lower pension payments based on their gender.

The Legality of Employee Drug Testing

Blog post discussing the legality of employers drug testing employees.

Employee's Claim For "Unreasonable" Drug Test Survives Summary Judgment

Blog post about a case where an employee challenged the employer's drug test as being unreasonable.

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