Legal Articles, General Practice

How To File a Workplace Discrimination Claim

Blog post on how to file a discrimination claim against your employer.

Employer and President Not Collaterally Liable in Employment Lawsuit

Blog post about the legal liability of employers and company officers in employment lawsuits.

Claim Against University Fails to Exhaust Administrative Remedy

Blog post on an employment discrimination case against the University of New Haven.

Court Finds Pension Payments Skewed by Sexism

Blog post about a case involving female teachers receiving lower pension payments based on their gender.

The Legality of Employee Drug Testing

Blog post discussing the legality of employers drug testing employees.

Employee's Claim For "Unreasonable" Drug Test Survives Summary Judgment

Blog post about a case where an employee challenged the employer's drug test as being unreasonable.

Court Unconvinced By Country Club Wife's Emotional Distress Claim

Blog post about a woman who filed a claim for negligent infliction of emotional distress when she was denied membership to a country club from which her husband had his membership cancelled.

Court Reverses Alimony Judgment Against Alcoholic Wife

Blog post on a case where a woman who was a recovering alcoholic sought to have her ex-husband's alimony payments.

What Are Connecticut's Laws on Alimony?

Blog post explaining Connecticut's laws regarding alimony and how spousal support payments work.

Husband Seeks Alimony Reduction After Voluntary Move to Oregan

Blog post about a man seeking to reduce his alimony payments after moving to Oregon.

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