...breach of contract," said Lynda Seaver, a spokeswoman for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, speaking immediately after the verdict. "We are especially grateful...
...with four other co-workers claims her former employer Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory violated its employment agreement when it fired her after...
...a jury to decide whether or not managers of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory unintentionally but illegally discriminated against a group of former lab...
...action for impairment of implied contract. Until 2007, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was operated by the University of California. In 2007, the...
...151; The First District Court of Appeal is giving retired Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory employees a second chance at health benefits they lost after...
...Ventura (hereafter collectively Retirees) all spent decades working at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore). During their employment there, Livermore was operated by the...
...court judge erroneously threw out claims that their former employer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, illegally terminated their retirement medical benefits. Two of...
...age discrimination claims of 130 laid-off employees from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, ruling that plaintiffs presented sufficient evidence that terminations disproportionately impacted...
...green-light the age discrimination claims of five laid-off Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory employees who say their rights were violated when a massive...
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