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This section contains the latest news, information, and updates about litigation associated with employment, hiring practices, attorneys, lawyers, and legal firms who represent defendants arrested violating equal opportunity employment law. This information includes regional law firms who specialize in this specific area of practice as well as recent settlement announcements.

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Suit against School District of Lancaster suffe...
Less than two weeks before a racial discrimination lawsuit against School District of Lancaster is scheduled to go to trial, most of the allegations against the district and its former employees have been dismissed.

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Personnel File: Jackson Kelly lawyers, practices recognized
Jackson Kelly is pleased to announce that 14 of the firm's West Virginia lawyers have been rated as leaders in their field in the Chambers USA 2009 Guide to America's Leading Business Lawyers.

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Court raises bar for age bias claim
A Des Moines insurance executive who was awarded $47,000 in an age-discrimination lawsuit against his employer will have to reprove his case to get the money after he lost a key battle Thursday in the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Seven Employment Law Alliance Members Among "100 Most Powerful Employment Attorneys in U.S."
Seven attorney members of the Employment Law Alliance are among the "100 Most Powerful Employment Attorneys in the U.S." according to Human Resource Executive.

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Personnel File: Steptoe & Johnson recognized by Chambers Usa
Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that the firm was top-ranked in five practice areas by Chambers USA America's Leading Lawyers for Business.
Akerman Senterfitt Attorneys and Practice Groups Earn Top Recognition ...
A total of 13 practice groups were ranked, with Corporate M&A, Banking and Finance, and Insurance receiving a coveted No.
Names and Faces
Donald D. Cook of D.D.Cook Real Estate Inc. announced the addition of Paul and Anne Varney to the D.D.Cook Real Estate team.
Pettit Kohn Ingrassia & Lutz Attorneys Earn Super Lawyer Recognition
Super Lawyers identifies the outstanding attorneys in more than 60 practice areas; only those who have attained the highest degree of peer recognition and professional achievement are selected.
COBRA premium subsidy under the ARRA of 2009JBA Labor/Employment Law...
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 , also known as the 'Economic Stimulus Bill' - which was signed into law on Feb.
Surprise ruling makes age bias cases tough for plaintiffs
Attorneys, employee advocates and lawmakers say a surprise U.S. Supreme Court ruling eliminating "mixed-motive" claims under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act will make proving age discrimination in the workplace a much tougher task for plaintiffs.
Verrill Dana Named a Leading Firm by Chambers USA, 21 Individual Attorneys Recognized
Verrill Dana has been rated as a Leading Firm in all five categories evaluated by London-based Chambers & Partners , one of the world's most respected legal research and publishing firms.
Permit Filed For Cotton Mills Project
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School District of Lancaster lawsuit delayed 3 weeks
A racial discrimination lawsuit against School District of Lancaster that was scheduled to go to trial Monday has been delayed until July 20.
Calif. High Court Gives Workplace Violation Suits Route Around Class Certification
Employees wanting to sue their bosses for workplace violations were given an alternative route Monday that gets around the arduous task of gaining class certification under unfair competition laws.
IBM counters with federal case
A Somers man who was fired from IBM after 40 years will go it alone against a battery of lawyers who are trying to turn his $1,060 lawsuit into a federal case.
Xcedex forms Advisory Board
The Advisory Board is chartered with assessment of relevant technology trends both within and outside of the technology industry and to leverage decades of experience to fuel and guide Xcedex through their navigation in a high growth area of virtualization and cloud computing.
Exec Pleads Guilty in Texas to Tax, Embezzlement, Public Corruption Charges
Former Executive of National Center for the Employment of the Disabled Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement, Tax, and Public Corruption Charges John E. Murphy, Acting United States Attorney, announced that in El Paso this morning, 63year-old Robert Edward Jones, former CEO and President of the National Center for the Employment of the Disabled , pleaded ...
The Law of Planning and Conducting Layoffs
What You Will Learn: *Selection Issues *Notice Issues *Wage Issues *Severance and Severance Agreements *Releases *COBRA Rights, Employee Benefits and the Effect of Recent Legislation Who Should Attend: *Employment Law Attorneys *In-house Counsel *Business Law Attorneys *Human Resources Professionals *Corporate Management Our country is suffering ...
The WARN Act and the Recession
With all the job losses accompanying the current recession, it's no surprise that the WARN Act has been getting a higher-profile. In particular, the business exigency exception is getting more attention.
Internet Marketing for Attorneysa "Legal Marketplace at its Finest. Helpful Facts to Consider
Attorneys who have been practicing law for many years on small firms are aware of the enlargement and improvement of the Internet is consistently changing not just the trading industry but the legal marketplace too.
Next hearing in State Fund furlough case set for Thursday; SEIU wants in
Editor's Note: This story has been changed from an earlier version to correct the court in which the furlough exemption stay is being heard.
Mayor: Discrimination Not Tolerable
An investigation is under way at a Houston fire station where two female firefighters found racist and sexual graffiti inside their living quarters, KPRC Local 2 reported.
Krispy Kreme fined for hiring illegal immigrants locally - Dayton Daily News
MONROE ? A tip received by the Butler County Sheriff?s Office more than a year ago about employment of illegal immigrants at Monroe?s Krispy Kreme Doughnuts factory has resulted in a fine against the company. Chief Deputy Anthony Dwyer said ...
Krispy Kreme fined for hiring illegal immigrants locally - Dayton Daily News
MONROE ? A tip received by the Butler County Sheriff?s Office in October 2006 about employment of illegal immigrants at Monroe?s Krispy Kreme Doughnuts factory has resulted in a fine against the company. Chief Deputy Anthony Dwyer said today ...
Record Number of Henderson Franklin Attorneys Selected as 2009 Florida ... - PR.com
Fourteen (14) attorneys at the law firm of Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A. were selected for inclusion in the 2009 2009 Florida Super Lawyers? and Rising Stars lists appearing in Florida Super Lawyers? magazine. Fort Myers, FL, July 09 ...
Krispy Kreme fined for hiring illegal immigrants at Ohio plant - Columbus Dispatch
MONROE, Ohio (AP) - Krispy Kreme Doughnuts has agreed to pay a $40,000 fine for hiring illegal immigrants at a plant in southwest Ohio. The Butler County sheriff's office says it relayed information about workers at the Monroe plant to U.S ...
Krispy Kreme Fined For Hiring Illegal Immigrants - WXII 12
MONROE, Ohio -- Krispy Kreme Doughnuts has agreed to pay a $40,000 fine for hiring illegal immigrants at a plant in southwest Ohio. The Butler County sheriff's office said it relayed information about workers at the Monroe plant to U.S. Immigration ...
Krispy Kreme Pays Fine For Using Illegal Workers - WLWT 5
HAMILTON -- Krispy Kreme Doughnuts has agreed to pay a $40,000 fine for hiring illegal immigrants at a plant in Butler County. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says it inspected a Krispy Kreme facility in Monroe after the Butler County ...
Doughnut maker accepts fine for hiring illegal immigrants - WKYC
MONROE, Ohio -- Krispy Kreme Doughnuts has agreed to pay a $40,000 fine for hiring illegal immigrants at a plant in southwest Ohio. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says it inspected a Krispy Kreme facility in Monroe after the Butler County ...
Krispy Kreme accepts fine for hiring illegal immigrants - Greensboro News & Record
MONROE, Ohio (AP) ? Krispy Kreme Doughnuts has agreed to pay a $40,000 fine for hiring illegal immigrants at a plant in southwest Ohio. The Butler County sheriff's office says it relayed information about workers at the Monroe plant to U.S ...
Exec Pleads Guilty in Texas to Tax, Embezzlement, Public Corruption Charges
John E. Murphy, Acting United States Attorney, announced that in El Paso this morning, 63-year-old Robert Edward Jones, former CEO and President of the National Center for the Employment of the Disabled , pleaded guilty to six federal charges related to embezzling millions of dollars in government program funds and to conspiring with others to ...
Build a wall; enforce immigration laws - Kentucky New Era
The Great Wall of China was built to keep people out, the Berlin Wall was built to keep people in, and the wall along this country?s border with Mexico is being built too late. This country?s border wall is a good idea, mind you, but had it been ...
Training courses see increase / Recession prompts people to seek new ... - Daily Yomiuri On-Line
Training courses see increase / Recession prompts people to seek new skills to gain employment edge Yuki Inamura / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer Vocational training courses across the nation organized by public organizations for the unemployed have ...
San Diego Daily Transcript Names Heather Rosing and Kurt Campbell Top Attorneys for 2009
Campbell was honored for his work in Real Estate/Construction Litigation. 'The Top Attorneys recognition is a tremendous award,' said John D. Klinedinst, CEO of Klinedinst PC and a receipient of the Transcript's Top Attorney award in 2008.
Lawyer Marketing using Blogs - Affordable online marketing solutions ... - Wiredpr News
New York City, NY (WiredPRNews.com) ? Marketing through the Internet is now the most valuable solution for practically any professional in any industry. Legal professionals are no exception. Lawyers are expected to uphold certain standards of ...
Texas lawyers - employment lawyers, business litigation Firm - Texas ... - Caymanmama.com
Dallas, TX: Clouse, Dunn and Khoshbin, LLP, the leading Texas employment lawyers, the business litigation experts, aggressive trial attorneys firm is the employment law and commercial business litigation boutique where the three partners, Keith ...
Funkhouser trial will proceed despite media coverage of wife's diary - Kansas City Star
Jackson County Circuit Judge Ann Mesle declined Tuesday to postpone the employment discrimination trial of Mayor Mark Funkhouser because of news coverage of his wife?s diary. Attorneys for both defendants ? the city and Funkhouser ? asked that ...
Middle-class 'orgy' at the manor house - Daily Mail
With its ornamental lake, rolling parkland and impressive views - not to mention a ballroom complete with glittering chandeliers - Halswell House is one of the best examples of 17th-century graceful living in the country. And its owner, multi ...
Parent says OJR board broke law - Daily Local News
WEST CHESTER ? An Owen J. Roberts School District parent who has filed a lawsuit against the school board over its firing of a popular superintendent said he believed that the board members approving the action had discussed the vote before it was ...
People in Business - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart attorneys Herbert Ehrhardt and Timothy Lindsay were listed as leaders in labor and employment law category. Balch & Bingham had four Mississippi attorneys ranked in the annual publication. They are Scott ...
Bates trial to go forward - Kansas City Star
Jackson County Judge Ann Mesle today declined to postpone the employment discrimination trial against Mayor Mark Funkhouser because of press coverage about his wife?s diary. Attorneys for both the city and Funkhouser asked that the trial, which is ...
Fisher & Phillips Lawyers Again Named to ?Top 100 Labor Attorneys? - dBusinessNews.com
ATLANTA ? Fisher & Phillips LLP, one of the largest national law firms representing management in labor and employment law matters, announced today that the Labor Relations Institute (LRI) has again named four firm lawyers among LRI?s annual ...
Commentary: Immigration reform has so quietly arrived - West Central Tribune
One of America?s toughest problems is being solved right before our unseeing eyes. As Mark Sanford strayed, Michael Jackson departed and Sarah Palin quit, the Obama administration was quietly putting law, order and the national interest back into ...
Ombudsman blasts Ontario over illegal career college - Globe and Mail
An "illegal" Ontario career college that got government money and thousands in tuition before closing points to the failure of the province to adequately police the sector at a time when the faltering economy is fuelling its growth, a new report ...
Firm finds no evidence of racial bias in police academy - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
ST. LOUIS ? A law firm hired to investigate claims of racial bias in the Police Academy issued a three-page report on Monday that said it found no evidence of racism. See stats around St. Louis and the nation in our searchable database. The Police ...
Judge's ruling favors OJR board - Daily Local News
WEST CHESTER ? A judge Tuesday denied a parent's request to stop Owen J. Roberts school board proceedings concerning a disputed superintendent's position, saying the parent had failed to prove the injunction was necessary. Common Pleas Court Judge ...
House Health Plan Outlines Higher Taxes on Rich - Gadsden Times
WASHINGTON ? House Democratic leaders took a big step toward guaranteeing health insurance for most Americans on Tuesday as they unveiled a bill that detailed how they would expand coverage, slow the growth of Medicare, raise taxes on high-income ...
Ruling could allow action on new OJR superintendent - Mercury
The Owen J. Roberts School Board voted in June to terminate Superintendent Myra Forrest by a 5 to 4 vote. Those members voting not to retain Forrest were, above from left, John Dutton, Eugene Endress, Karen Zelley, Debbie Bissland, (district ...
Hiring Girlfriend Was Legal, Barry Says - Washington Post
In his most extensive public comments since a controversy erupted last week around his relationship with Donna Watts-Brighthaupt, Barry said in an interview that the people criticizing him don't understand how things work in the District. "You all ...
Health plan would boost taxes on rich - Salt Lake Tribune
Washington ? House Democratic leaders took a big step toward guaranteeing health insurance for most Americans on Tuesday as they unveiled a bill that detailed how they would expand coverage, slow the growth of Medicare, raise taxes on high-income ...
Obama administration puts law and order back into nation's immigration ... - Seattle Times
One of the nation's toughest problems is being solved right before our eyes, writes columnist Froma Harrop. The Obama administration's program to confront employers of illegal immigrants has put law and the national interest back into our immigration ...
Police officer resigns from NIU: Chief had defended the hiring despite ... - Sauk Valley Daily Gazette
DeKALB ? Dexter Yarbrough, the former police chief at Colorado State University who was recently hired as an entry-level police officer at Northern Illinois University, has resigned, according to a statement from the school. ?Northern Illinois ...
Barry: No problem with hiring girlfriend - United Press International
WASHINGTON, July 15 (UPI) -- There's nothing wrong with city officials hiring their girlfriends or boyfriends, Washington City Council member Marion Barry says. Barry, whose hiring of Donna Watts-Brighthaupt for a $5,000-per-month city contract two ...
Attorneys reach deal in George campaign case - La Crosse Tribune
MADISON (AP) ? Attorneys have settled a lawsuit accusing former state Sen. Gary George of replacing an aide with a ?European beauty? after the worker complained about doing personal and campaign work for the Milwaukee Democrat. Delilah Tucker ...
'Textual Harassment' No Laughing Matter - Law.com
"Textual harassment" is nothing to LOL about, warn employment lawyers. Attorneys say that text messaging in the workplace is turning into a growing liability for employers, which are landing in court over inappropriate and offensive texts that are ...
Employment Law Seminar coming up - Wichita Eagle
The ADA Amendments Act, termination of employees and retaliation are among the topics that will be addressed at the Kansas Human Rights Commission Employment Law Seminar. It will be Sept. 9 in Topeka. The seminar is intended to help attorneys, human ...
Columbia Farms charged with hiring illegal aliens in Greenville - The State
Federal authorities say a South Carolina poultry processing plant knew its managers were hiring dozens of illegal immigrants at a facility raided in October. U.S. Attorney Walt Wilkins today added Columbia Farms Inc. to an indictment that already ...
Cohen & Grigsby Attorneys Recognized on Florida Super Lawyers and ... - Earthtimes
Thad D. Kirkpatrick , a director in the Construction and Real Estate practice groups. Kirkpatrick practices in both the Naples and Bonita Springs offices, and will be recognized on the Florida Super Lawyers list. Brian A. Williams , an associate in ...
Feds accuse SC poultry plant of illegal hiring - San Francisco Gate
The company that runs a South Carolina poultry plant knew its managers were hiring illegal immigrants at a facility raided in October, federal prosecutors said in an indictment released Thursday. U.S. Attorney Walt Wilkins added Columbia Farms Inc ...
Poultry plant accused of hiring illegals - Kinston Free Press
COLUMBIA ? The company that runs a South Carolina poultry plant knew its managers were hiring illegal immigrants at a facility raided in October, federal prosecutors said in an indictment made public today. U.S. Attorney Walt Wilkins added Columbia ...
Feds accuse SC poultry plant of illegal hiring - Access North GA
COLUMBIA, S.C. - The company that runs a South Carolina poultry plant knew its managers were hiring illegal immigrants at a facility raided in October, federal prosecutors said in an indictment released Thursday. U.S. Attorney Walt Wilkins added ...
Employment Woes Fuel Uptick in Lawyer Depression - Law.com
The attorneys who attended a recent weekly support group in Manhattan were from different backgrounds and at varying stages of their careers, but one thing they all shared was a growing nervousness over the stagnant job market. Depression ...
Keith Clouse, a Dallas employment law attorney, suggests employers ... - Wiredpr News
Chronic tardiness should be inexcusable in this economic environment; however, many employees report to work a ?few? minutes late almost every day.? While some small businesses may be tempted to ignore this problem, chronic tardiness can lead to ...
Open America's doors to more immigration - Midwest Voices
The United States needs a new, comprehensive immigration policy. This is obvious. Recent attention on this issue has largely focused on illegal immigration. But a new, bipartisan report from the Council on Foreign Relations correctly notes that the ...
The hour grows late on illegal immigration - part three - San Francisco Examiner
?The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not? Thomas Jefferson, 1801. Fifty-six years ago, a newly elected Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered a full and comprehensive crackdown ...
Attorney says jump to Sidley Austin a benefit to clients, self - Chicago Tribune
When Nigel Telman graduated from law school, he had the choice of working for a large firm or a smaller boutique firm. He chose the smaller, thinking it would be easier to gain litigation experience there than in a larger firm with more attorneys ...
Hiring The Best Candidate For Job - Hartford Courant
Q: I work for a very small office and I recently asked for a raise. A co-worker then put in her two weeks' notice, and I let my boss know that I'm interested in her job (pays better, perfectly aligned with my career goals). I'm more than qualified ...
Once again, why consult attorneys? - Houston Chronicle
It has been only a month since I had to explain to this city's politicians that they could not defend unethical behavior by announcing that they had received clearance from an attorney. Attorneys are trained to determine what is illegal, which covers ...
PCT Law Opens New Office in Alexandria, Virginia and Adds Two ... - PR Inside
PCT Law Group, PLLC today announced that it has opened a new office in Alexandria, Virginia with the addition of attorneys Angela H. France and Kimberly B. Whitehead. Ms. France, who joins PCT Law as the Managing Member of the Alexandria office ...
PCT Law opens Northern Virginia office - Birmingham Business Journal
The office, located at 1800 Diagonal Road, will initially employ attorneys Angela France and Kimberly Whitehead. Scott Johnson from the D.C. office will spend about a third of his time there to help build the office. The minority-owned firm provides ...
Attorney: High court should hear case - Fremont Tribune
Fremont???s immigration court case is ready to take the next step. City attorney Dean Skokan said he filed a brief and petition to have the Nebraska Supreme Court take up the city???s appeal in the case. Paperwork was filed Monday. Skokan ...
RIGHTS-US: Byzantine World of Immigration Detention - Inter Press Service
NEW YORK, Jul 22 (IPS) - Duarnis Perez, a native of the Dominican Republic, became a U.S. citizen at 15 when his mother was naturalised. But he didn't know that meant he was also a citizen. He thought he was an illegal immigrant, and so did the ...
Cancer murder trial in OC ends in jury deadlock - Merced Sun-Star
SANTA ANA, Calif. -- A mistrial has been declared for a former Orange County woman accused of hiring a hitman to kill her husband because she thought his cancer treatments would eat up their savings. A judge in Santa Ana declared a mistrial for the ...
Greenberg Glusker Attorney Receives LEED AP Certification - PR Inside
Greenberg Glusker today announced that Elizabeth Watson, Partner in the Firm?s Real Estate and Climate Change and Sustainability practices, achieved the designation of a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP ...
Sacramento district hires teenagers for tech work - Merced Sun-Star
MCCLELLEN, Calif. -- The Twin Rivers Unified School District is saving money by hiring high school interns to help solve their computer troubles this summer. Several high school students are earning $8 an hour helping to get the computers at a ...
Council fine tunes sex business ordinance - Star Community Newspapers
The Colony City Council updated its Code of Ordinances Monday night to conform with recent case law regulating sexually oriented businesses. Definitions within the ordinance of what constitutes a sexually oriented business have been broadened to ...
Plea deal near in crash that killed Highland High girl - AZCentral.com
Attorneys are close to a plea deal with a driver accused of causing a collision that killed a Highland High School teen last fall, according to documents filed Tuesday in Maricopa County Superior Court. If no agreement is reached, Manuel Contreras ...