Legal Articles, General Practice

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.

Credit Delinquencies Grow, Along with Judgments & Millennials May Be in the Dark

Taking on multiple credit cards even while your credit is good can be a slippery slope. The temptation is there to max out balances, no matter your financial standing—and if something goes wrong with your finances, you could find yourself being sued by creditors for payment.

Court Implicates Abusive Work Supervisor in BIC Sex Harassment Claim

A blog post about a sexual harassment case at the BIC company

Branford Clothing Manufacturer Faces EEOC Sex Harassment Suit

A blog post about a Branford, CT clothing manufacturer facing charges for sexual harassment.

For Sale By Owner (FSBO)

For Sale By Owner (FSBO)

BIA Requests Amicus Briefs on Asylum Time Bar Exception Question

On October 17, 2017, the Board of Immigration Appeals issued Amicus Invitation No. 17-10-17. Amicus (friend of the court) briefs on the issue specified in the invitation must be submitted by November 16, 2017.

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