Dallas Employment Lawyer: Employer to Pay $2M in Disability Suit
The EEOC reports that Dillard’s Inc., a national retail chain, must pay $2 million to settle a class action disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the EEOC.
The EEOC reports that Dillard’s Inc., a national retail chain, must pay $2 million to settle a class action disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the EEOC.
What May Constitute Fraud in Applying for Disability Benefits?
The whistleblower lawyers of Keller Grover discuss how greater whistleblower protections may add to the number of those willing to expose major financial fraud.
Congress approved a measure to help avert the “fiscal cliff” on New Year’s Day.
Discussions regarding the passage of a Senate approved measure to avert the “fiscal cliff” have moved to the House.
Google’s inclusion of AuthorRank in their search algorithm is a great reason to sign up and use Google+ to improve credibility and boost client acquisition.
Old subway cars have been used to create an artificial reef, but some worry about the dangers asbestos fibers from the cars could pose.
Don’t become a statistic. Avoid becoming a financially struggling lawyer by preparing yourself early, explains law firm marketing consultant Rene Perras.
Major corporations have launched a concerted attack on the most basic tenets of civil justice.
Doctors are always researching and testing new treatments for mesothelioma and current suffers may have the chance to obtain the latest treatment.
Benefiting from 3,000 tips in its first year of operation, the SEC’s Whistleblower Office is already having an impact on securities fraud.
The Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (“CTLA”) recently concluded its Winter Warmer Drive to benefit needy children.
The EEOC reports that Dillard’s Inc., a national retail chain, must pay $2 million to settle a class action disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the EEOC.
What May Constitute Fraud in Applying for Disability Benefits?
The whistleblower lawyers of Keller Grover discuss how greater whistleblower protections may add to the number of those willing to expose major financial fraud.
Congress approved a measure to help avert the “fiscal cliff” on New Year’s Day.
Discussions regarding the passage of a Senate approved measure to avert the “fiscal cliff” have moved to the House.
Google’s inclusion of AuthorRank in their search algorithm is a great reason to sign up and use Google+ to improve credibility and boost client acquisition.
Old subway cars have been used to create an artificial reef, but some worry about the dangers asbestos fibers from the cars could pose.
Don’t become a statistic. Avoid becoming a financially struggling lawyer by preparing yourself early, explains law firm marketing consultant Rene Perras.
Major corporations have launched a concerted attack on the most basic tenets of civil justice.
Doctors are always researching and testing new treatments for mesothelioma and current suffers may have the chance to obtain the latest treatment.
Benefiting from 3,000 tips in its first year of operation, the SEC’s Whistleblower Office is already having an impact on securities fraud.
The Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (“CTLA”) recently concluded its Winter Warmer Drive to benefit needy children.