Legal Articles, General Practice

Court Orders Defense Dept. To Disclose Sexual Harassment Records

Blog post on a federal court in Connecticut ordering the Defense Department to disclose sexual harassment records.

Police Dept. Not Entitled to Privacy Amid Sex Harassment Investigation

Blog post on the rights of a police department in the event of a sexual harassment investigation.

The Costs and Benefits of Arbitration

Blog post on the pros and cons of Arbitration compared to a traditional lawsuit.

CT Supreme Court Overrules Arbitration Ruling for 'Egregious' Sex Harassment

Blog post on an arbitration decision being overturned.

EEOC Sues Franchiser for Unlawful Arbitration Agreement

Blog post on employment contracts that were deemed unlawful because of unfair mandatory arbitration clauses.

$1.47 Million Awarded in EEOC Sex Harassment Claim Against Food Industry

Blog post about a company in California that had to pay $1.47 million to employees who were sexually harassed and employees who were fired for reporting the harassment.

Hospital Employee's Sexual Harassment Claim Lacks Specificity, Says Court

Blog post on a sexual harassment claim against a hospital.

Female Veteran Pursues Sex Harassment Claim

Blog post on a claim of sexual harassment made by a veteran against her battalion commander.

Dept. of Labor Sets Discrimination Policy for Federal Contractors

Blog post on the Department of Labor's discrimination policy for contractors.

Branford Clothing Manufacturer Faces EEOC Sex Harassment Suit

Blog post on a claim of sexual harassment against a clothing manufacturing company in Branford, CT.

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