America’s Next Top Lawsuit

December 12, 2014 Legal Team
For twenty-one seasons, model mogul Tyra Banks has produced and hosted America's Next Top Model, a reality show competition where women (and in the most recent cycles, men) vie for the title for which the show is named and a large modeling prize. The show spun off a successful franchise of modeling shows internationally,...
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Department of Labor—Answering Your Impending Paid Sick Leave Questions

December 10, 2014 Legal Team
So we all know that a mandatory paid sick leave policy will come into effect at some point in 2015. But we might still be fuzzy on the details. When will it all happen? How? Do I, as the employee, have to do anything different?We're here to answer a few lingering questions you may...
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First—Criminal Murder Trial, Second—Civil Lawsuit

December 9, 2014 Legal Team
Matt and Grace Huang, an Asian American married couple, were sent overseas to Qatar as engineers for the Colorado-based MWH Global. Matt, who had worked for the company since 1999, had been assigned to Qatar to improve the country's infrastructure in time for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.The Huangs, along with their three adopted...
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Teen Delivery Driver Terminated for Having Cancer

December 5, 2014 Legal Team
Jonathan Larson, 19, was diagnosed with brain and spine cancer. He had undergone several rounds of radiation but needed to go back for more surgery. Larson worked as a delivery driver for Rosebud Restaurant in Naperville, a suburb of Chicago. He asked his boss at the restaurant if he could have six weeks off...
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Middle-Age Is the New ‘Old’

December 4, 2014 Legal Team
Just a few years ago, researchers determined that almost a third of all workers in their mid-fifties and beyond faced some kind of discrimination at work.  This was true even though the Age Discrimination In Employment Act (“ADEA”) was enacted by the federal government almost forty years ago.  California's Fair Employment and Housing Act...
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