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“This Is Going on Your Permanent Record”—Can I Take a Look?

February 11, 2015 Legal Team
While the “permanent record” and its omnipotent threat rings throughout our school years, during our years in the workforce, we are dictated by our employee file, also known as the personnel file or personnel record.Legally, the employer must maintain personnel files for their employees that include some of the following documents: employment application, payroll...
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$1.25 Million Is Not Enough—More Lawsuits for the Raiders

February 9, 2015 Legal Team
In January 2014, former Raiderette, Lacy T. made headlines when she sued the Raiders for minimum wage, meal/rest break, and unlawful deduction violations. After nine months of litigation, the class action reached a $1.25 million settlement.Under the terms of the settlement agreement, each cheerleader in the class of 90 will be awarded approximately $6,400...
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No One Is Immune from Harassment – Not Even Lawyers

February 4, 2015 Legal Team
Often when you are dealing with employment issues, you're looking at companies with all the bargaining power taking advantage of or punishing underpaid workers who don't have many options.  That's not always the case, though: even highly paid, sophisticated professionals can find themselves victims of an unscrupulous company or boss.Even lawyers, who many people...
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Mother of Former Target Employee Is Suing for Wrongful Death

January 30, 2015 Legal Team
The mother of a former Target Corporation cashier, who worked for a store in Pasadena, is suing the company for wrongful death, false imprisonment, and intentional infliction of emotional distress as a result of her son's suicide. Graham Gentles, the former employee, jumped from a hotel roof three days after he was terminated from...
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Cartoon Conflicts

January 28, 2015 Legal Team
The San Diego Police Department is being sued over the usage of an over century-old cartoon in training seminars. African American sergeant, Arthur Scott, who has been with the force for 10 years, filed a complaint with the department alleging the cartoon was racist and should be removed.The cartoon in question was first published...
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