Legal Articles, Employment

Employers Covered Under Connecticut Unemployment Insurance Liability

A blog post about unemployment insurance liability and who is covered under Connecticut law.

Obtaining a Right to Sue Under the EEOC

A blog post about the procedures for filing complaints and suing under EEOC.

Utility Company Cited for Ten Serious Violations of OSHA in Deaths of Three Workers

A blog post about a case in Florida where a company was cited for serious violations that directly resulted in the deaths of 3 of their employees.

What is an Occupational Disease Under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act?

A blog post about the LHWCA and what qualifies for accommodations for occupational diseases under the act.

What is the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, and Who is Covered?

A blog post about the LHWCA, the regulations it prescribes, and the protection it provides, and to whom.

Woman Charged with Larceny in Collection of Unemployment Benefits of the Deceased

A blog post about a woman who was unlawfully collecting unemployment benefits from deceased employees in Connecticut

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.

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.

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