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Employment Law | Legacy November 7, 2019
Lipsky Lowe Files Employment Lawsuit Against Tulane Medical School
New York, NY (Law Firm Newswire) November 7, 2019 – Lipsky Lowe LLP, a premier New York-based employment law firm, is representing a Tulane medical school professor in a workplace discrimination and harassment lawsuit against the university. This case highlights…
Business Law | Employment Law | Legacy November 7, 2019
Douglas Lipsky Discusses Minimum Wage Concerns for College Students in Teen Vogue
New York, NY (Law Firm Newswire) November 07, 2019 – Lipsky Lowe LLP partner, Douglas Lipsky, was quoted in a recent Teen Vogue feature article about minimum wage rules for college students. The article notes that students who work on…
Employment Law | Legacy | Personal Injury Law September 23, 2019
Injuries Sustained in Workplace Fight Covered by Workers’ Compensation
Pennsauken, NJ (Law Firm Newswire) September 23, 2019 – An appellate court recently reaffirmed an earlier decision in a workers’ compensation case regarding a man’s shoulder injury sustained in a workplace altercation with a fellow employee. The man was found…
Employment Law | Legacy August 28, 2019
Workers in California Restaurant Win Wage Theft Case
Los Angeles, CA (Law Firm Newswire) August 28, 2019 – Workers at a Bay Area Burmese restaurant chain called Rangoon Ruby were recently awarded a four million dollar settlement in a wage theft lawsuit. The case alleged that employees of…
Employment Law | Legacy August 22, 2019
Oracle Accused of Systematic Wage Discrimination Against Women and Minorities
Los Angeles, CA (Law Firm Newswire) August 22, 2019 – Software company Oracle has been accused of paying minorities and women less than white male employees in an ongoing discrimination lawsuit. The Department of Labor (DoL) filed new documents in…
Employment Law | Legacy August 19, 2019
California Program for Tracking Sexual Harassment in Government Delayed by a Year
San Francisco, CA (Law Firm Newswire) August 19, 2019 – A $1.5 million program for tracking sexual harassment and discrimination complaints across California state government is scheduled to be implemented in January 2020. It will be launching a full year…