Almost two-thirds of scientists say they were sexually harassed

July 31, 2014

Sexual harassment is a degrading and embarrassing action that leaves the victim feeling uncomfortable at work. One of the most

Wife of Devo singer sued by nanny for age discrimination

July 18, 2014

Many Los Angeles residents remember the band Devo for their instantly-recognizable song “Whip It” — or maybe their goofy red

A man hit by a car is awarded $19.1 million

June 1, 2013

Patrick Hennesy lost his leg as a result of a 2009 accident in which he was struck by a car while he and

University of Pennsylvania Health System Accused Of Wrongful Termination

May 31, 2013

Freda Willis, a 56 year-old former employee of The University of Pennsylvania Health System  has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit

Los Angeles is the dog bite capital

May 31, 2013

Last week was national Dog Bite Prevention Week and the U.S. Post Office is shining a spotlight on U.S. cities where mail

Insurance Adjusters…Scarier Than The Boogieman!

May 31, 2013

One of the most difficult and delicate aspects of handling an auto accident claim is dealing with the dreaded insurance adjuster. Generally, within a

What to do if debt collectors keep calling you for someone else…

May 30, 2013

After a long day at work, the phone rings and your child answers it and says. “There is someone on

Panda Express to pay $150,000 after an EEOC investigation into sexual harassment

May 30, 2013

Panda Express, a Chinese fast food restaurant with 1,547 locations throughout the United States must pay $150,000 to settle an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Consumer Sues After Receiving 1,026 calls

May 23, 2013

In a recent Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) lawsuit heard in a Federal Court, plaintiff Heather Nelson alleged that debt collection

Owners of a San Diego restaurant criminally indicted for wage theft and other violations

May 23, 2013

Julie Su, the California Labor Commissioner along with Bonnie M. Dumanis the San Diego County District Attorney recently  announced a grand jury indictment

Los Angeles Clothing Company Fined For Labor Violations

May 22, 2013

Julie Su, California Labor Commissioner issued citations against O & K Apparel Inc., a Los Angeles based wholesale woman’s clothing

Construction worker suffers a wrongful death on the job

May 21, 2013

According to federal labor statistics,  4,609 employees were killed on the job nationwide in 2011, and 721 of those accidents happened

Debt collector caught suing the wrong person

May 21, 2013

New Jersey based debt collection agency, Pressler & Pressler is accused of suing the wrong person, even though that person had told

Usher sued for wrongful termination and unpaid overtime

May 18, 2013

Grammy award-winning R&B artist, Usher is being sued by his former nanny, Cecilia Duncan for unpaid overtime wages and wrongful termination. 

AT&T has reached a settlement in an employment lawsuit regarding overtime pay

May 18, 2013

AT&T, a leader in telecommunication services, including home phones, cell phones and hi-speed internet has reached a settlement with Cathy Birdsong,

The EEOC has filed suit against a nursing home for employment law violations

May 17, 2013

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed a lawsuit against The Founders Pavilion, a nursing and rehabilitation center for

Debt Collector Accused Of Abusing A Consumer Over A Zombie Debt

May 17, 2013

A consumer has accused Global Holding & Investment Co. of threatening her with a lawsuit in regards to a 20-year old “zombie” debt.   The

The EEOC makes revisions to its disability discrimination protections

May 16, 2013

The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued four revised documents regarding protection against disability discrimination, consistent with the  agency’s strategic plan to

Clarifying The CAN-SPAM Act

May 16, 2013

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)  recently made some clarifications regarding the CAN-SPAM Act. The clarifications include: The term “sender” in regards to multi-advertiser

BMO Harris Bank is accused of disability discrimination by the EEOC

May 15, 2013

BMO Harris Bank, one of the largest banks in the Midwest serving personal, commercial and affluent customers will pay $400,000

Student Loans, Debt Collectors and You

May 15, 2013

Many desperate debt collectors threaten debtors with immediate wage or bank account garnishment as a tactic to intimidate them into payment.  However, it

Rawlins & Rivera caught violating the FDCPA by the FTC

May 14, 2013

Collection agencies, Rawlins & Rivera, Inc., Ryan & Reed, Inc. and their lawyer has been permanently prohibited from falsely representing the character, amount,

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