...of absence consistent with the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Recognize a Request for...
Three female sales representatives working for the same manager at Eli Lilly & Co. brought suit against the company for sexual harassment and other types of discrimination
The use of social media in the workplace is expanding exponentially. More and more employers have adopted social media policies, reflecting a growing awareness of the need to use social media and mon
...is an employee of a professional corporation for the purposes of the Americans with Disabilities Act to the same determination for a Title VII claim...
...is an employee of a professional corporation for the purposes of the Americans with Disabilities Act to the same determination for a Title VII claim...
...undertook a task that was over 20 years in the making. The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) was supposed to signal...
Former Luzerne County Chief Public Defender Albert J. Flora Jr. has sued the county and county manager Robert C. Lawton in federal court, seeking a preliminary injunction to retain the acting chief p
For its 170th anniversary this year, The Legal is honoring its first group of Lifetime Achievement Award winners. The 27 recipients are being honored for the distinct impact they have had on the lega
...employment law matters, including claims brought under Title VII, Section 1981, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family Medical Leave Act and the Pennsylvania Human...
...class certification stage, finding questions of whether each plaintiff falls under the Americans with Disabilities Act defeats the commonality and typicality requirements for class certification...
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