Legal Articles, General Practice

Employer Falls Short In Contradicting Employee's Discrimination Claim

Blog post about a case involving employment discrimination and an employer's burden of proving their case.

The U.S. EEOC and Disability Discrimination: An Overview

Blog post on the federal laws regarding disability discrimination in the workplace.

Teacher's Termination Stands Despite Tenure and Disability Claims

Blog post that discusses an example of a teacher who had tenure and was fired as well as the reasons the firing was upheld.

The EEOC and Sex-Based Discrimination: An Overview

Blog post on what constitutes sexual discrimination and harassment.

Numerous Claims Allowed Against Former Employer, Harassment Not One of Them

Article about an employment case where the employer was accused of wrongful termination, sexual harassment, and several types of personal injury.

Dangers on Urban & Rural Roads - St. Louis Car Accident Attorneys

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), rural roads are more dangerous than urban roads.

Is It Medical Malpractice? Questions You May Be Asking

Medical malpractice cases are complicated and highly specific. Just because you were unhappy with the result of a medical procedure doesn't mean it was the doctor's or hospital's fault.

Why Every Family Needs a Will

What happens if you die without a will?

Federal Government Hiring Freeze Does Not Apply to Immigration Judges

In this article, we examine the background of the hiring freeze and the decision to exempt immigration judges.

CT Graduation Rate Reaches Record High in 2015

Blog post on Connecticut reaching a record high state-wide graduation rate in 2015.

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