... 'Fundamental Right' Labor and employment lawyer Gary Phelan, of Cohen and Wolf in Bridgeport, called it, "a profound...
For most of the summer, a strike involving 600 union workers at five Connecticut nursing homes grew increasingly nasty, as accusations of retaliatory firings were met with claims of workers intention
...genetic test is wrong and it's illegal," said her attorney, Gary Phelan, a partner in the Stamford office of Outten & Golden....
...a leading treatise on the Americans with Disabilities Act a decade ago, Gary Phelan was a sought-after authority on the controversial new law, while...
...Litigation setbacks have made ADA specialist Gary Phelan's area of expertise more minefield than goldmine. 'The case law...
In a case involving a police sergeant candidate who alleged a town violated Title II of the ADA when it failed to accommodate his dyslexia in testing, U.S. District Judge Stefan R. Underhill ruled th
U.S. District Judge Stefan R. Underhill, departing from the holdings of three of his Connecticut federal colleagues, has ruled that only the narrow Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act appl
...with disabilities under the ADA.Duprey, who was represented by Gary Phelan of New Haven's Garrison, Phelan, Levin-Epstein, Chimes & Richardson, received...
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