Legal Articles, General Practice

Former Mobil Employee Sues for Wrongful Termination and Defamation

Blog post about a former employee of Mobil Chemical Company suing them for wrongful termination and defamation of character.

Race and Religious Discrimination in the Modern World: An Overview

Blog post giving an overview of discrimination based in race and religion in the workplace.

Why AILA's "Justice Campaign" Misses the Mark on Advocacy During the Trump Administration

In this post, I will examine areas where I agree with AILA and disagree with AILA in a post about its new "Justice Campaign."

How Social Can Impact Your Workers Compensation Claim

Be Very Careful With Social Media When Filing a Workers Compensation Claim!

Supreme Court Rules That Void-for-Vagueness Doctrine Does Not Apply to Federal Sentencing Guidelines

In this article we will review the Beckles decision in brief and explain how it is related to Johnson.

Employee Awarded $100,000 In Wrongful Discharge Claim

Blog post about a case where a former employee won a decision against the former employer on a claim of wrongful termination.

An Interview With Justice Ginsburg

Interview with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on a variety of topics including recent decisions and the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.

An Explanation of the Connecticut Fair Employment Practices Act

Blog post about how the Connecticut Fair Employment Practices Act works and what its effects are.

Starbucks and JPMorgan Raise Employee Wages

Blog post about a recent decision by large companies like Starbucks and JPMorgan to raise the wages of their employees.

Employee's Appeal Seeks Double Damages for $152,323.55 Award

Blog post about an employment case where an employee seeks to double a large award of damages.

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