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November 01, 2024
A Mississippi federal judge said he won't allow a former nuclear engineer for Entergy Operations Inc. to proceed with a wrongful termination lawsuit accusing the company of tampering with drug tests as retaliation for his refusing to falsify safety reports, decrying his arguments as "conjecture, speculation" and "conclusory allegations."
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November 01, 2024
A suspended police chief in a New Jersey borough has filed a lawsuit in state court against the borough's mayor and other officials, alleging he has been subjected to harassment and retaliation in violation of the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act and Civil Rights Act.
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November 01, 2024
A Michigan federal judge has refused to disqualify Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP from representing an upscale Detroit hotel in a retaliation suit filed by three fired employees, but flagged the firm for being "negligent" in its handling of discovery in the case.
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November 01, 2024
The Fourth Circuit on Friday appeared receptive to giving a former pediatric nurse a second chance at her suit alleging she was illegally fired for declining COVID-19 inoculation because of her Christian beliefs, with several judges trying to pinpoint if the case was tossed too soon.
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November 01, 2024
In the coming week, attorneys should watch for Ninth Circuit oral arguments in a case involving UNITE HERE, the San Diego County Building and Construction Trades Council, and hotel development companies. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters on deck in California.
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November 01, 2024
This week, the Second Circuit will consider a former bank worker's attempt to revive her claim that she was transferred to a less prestigious position after she complained that the company's CEO attended a holiday party despite having COVID-19. Here, Law360 looks at this and another case on the docket in New York.
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November 01, 2024
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission general counsel Karla Gilbride told Law360 in an exclusive interview that "breaking new ground" in evolving legal arenas, like pregnant worker protections and artificial intelligence, is a top priority for her.
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November 01, 2024
A corporate hotel booking service agreed to settle a former national sales manager's lawsuit claiming she received poor performance reviews because she took maternity leave and was fired for complaining about being passed over for promotions, the company told a Colorado federal court.
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November 01, 2024
A New York federal judge tossed the crux of a feminist nonprofit group's suit claiming the U.S. Department of Defense's in vitro fertilization policy disadvantages women by limiting coverage to service members who can't get pregnant because of an on-the-job injury, finding the policy applies equally across genders.
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November 01, 2024
A Georgia man has hit Molson Coors Beverage Co. USA LLC with a lawsuit claiming he was fired after returning from an approved medical leave because he didn't call the company to let it know he wouldn't be at work the day of his scheduled surgery.
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November 01, 2024
A former mechanic for a Baltimore gas company has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Fourth Circuit decision that found it was not discriminatory for his ex-employer to fire him over an issue with time off under the Family and Medical Leave Act because the company believed he took the leave dishonestly.
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October 31, 2024
The former personal assistant to a New Jersey businessman convicted along with former Sen. Robert Menendez in a federal bribery case alleged in New Jersey state court that she was forced into a sexual relationship with the businessman to keep her job in violation of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination and was subjected to threats.
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October 31, 2024
A Washington federal judge hinted Thursday a former municipal employee's suit claiming Seattle's workplace diversity training discriminated against him as a white man might not have enough detail to survive, as the city's attorneys accused the plaintiff of trying to dismantle its racial justice initiative.
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October 31, 2024
A Texas federal judge temporarily blocked the U.S. Department of Labor from using its internal judge system to pursue administrative proceedings against a government contractor for allegedly discriminatory hiring practices, citing a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that placed limitations on these in-house procedures.
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October 31, 2024
CBSViacom/Paramount beat a former employee's lawsuit claiming she was fired because she requested a medical exemption to the company's COVID-19 vaccination policy, with a New York federal judge ruling she failed to fix errors previously identified by the court.
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October 31, 2024
The National Football League and the Denver Broncos are urging a Colorado federal court to keep in federal court a linebacker's suit alleging they discriminated against him by fining him for using medically prescribed synthetic THC, saying amending his complaint to remove references to his contract is not enough to warrant removal.
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October 31, 2024
The Eleventh Circuit declined Thursday to revive a white Alabama cop's suit claiming he was fired by his Black boss out of racial bias, ruling he couldn't overcome the law enforcement agency's position that he was sacked for sharing confidential information and disparaging his employer.
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October 31, 2024
As two former Jones Day associates who are challenging the firm's family leave policy prepare to potentially go to trial in late 2025, Jones Day has told a D.C. federal court that a memorandum stating business reasons for a personnel decision shouldn't lose its status as privileged communication just because it references legal issues.
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October 31, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court said Thursday it set a January date to hear oral arguments in a case that could end up expanding the reach of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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October 31, 2024
A former legal professional for the New Jersey Economic Development Authority has filed a lawsuit against her ex-employer in state court, alleging the agency discriminated against her because of her disability and wrongfully fired her during a trying time in her life.
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October 31, 2024
The Fourth Circuit will hear from a nurse who was fired for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccination while the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will venture to the First, Tenth and Eleventh circuits to back up arguments made in amicus briefs. Here are four argument sessions employment discrimination attorneys should keep tabs on this month.
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October 31, 2024
The Ninth Circuit backed Credit One Bank's win over a former employee's claims that she was fired for complaining that her pay was docked while on medical leave, finding she couldn't overcome the bank's explanation that she had used slurs when referring to a supervisor.
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October 31, 2024
Check out the Law360 Pulse Leaderboard to see which firms made the list of leaders in all-around excellence this year.
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October 31, 2024
Competition for top talent among elite law firms shows no signs of slowing down, even amid economic uncertainty, with financially strong firms deploying aggressive strategies to attract and retain skilled professionals to solidify their market position.
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October 30, 2024
An Arkansas federal judge on Tuesday denied class certification to a former Tyson Foods employee accusing the company of placing her on unpaid leave after she sought a religious exemption for a COVID-19 vaccine requirement, saying she failed to show that proposed class members shared common legal or factual issues.