Legal Articles, General Practice

Electronic Monitoring in the Workplace: What You Should Know

Blog post on the rights of employees concerning the use of electronic surveillance in the workplace.

Connecticut Employers Face New Overtime Rules

Blog post about the potential effect of anew overtime rule passed by the Department of Labor.

The Effects and Consequences of Bullying: An Overview

Blog post giving an overview on the topic of bullying. Topics include what actions constitute bullying and some of the possible effects on your child.

Immunity Preempts Abused Student's Claim for Negligence

Blog post about a student that was unable to sue the school board because they were protected by governmental immunity.

Mother Owes Student $15,000 For Emotional Distress

Blog post about a case where a student was able to recover $15,000 from the mother of a fellow student for libelous statements made by the mother.

Governmental Immunity & The School's (Limited) Liability to Students

Blog post on the topic of the governmental immunity of schools and when they can be sued.

Abused Special Education Student Sues School Board and City

Blog post about a special education student suing Stamford on a claim of negligence.

Lacrosse Coach Liable For Student's Head Injury

Blog post about a lacrosse coach found liable for a student's injury when another player on the team threw a lacrosse ball at his head right before a team practice.

The Fundamental Elements of State Anti-Bullying Laws

Blog post about state laws designed to prevent bullying.

School Takes Action: Students Held Accountable for Online Cyberbullying

Blog post about cyber-bullying in Connecticut and the steps schools should be taking to combat it.

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