Secondhand Whistleblower Reports Can Be Extremely Valuable
- posted: May 28, 2020
- Whistleblower Litigation
There is a tendency in organizations to dismiss secondhand whistleblower reports as little more than hearsay. However, experts say secondary whistleblower reports can actually be extremely valuable for uncovering information Read More
Nurse Staffing Agency Must Pay $3.2 Million Settlement in Wage and Hour Lawsuit
- posted: May 25, 2020
- Employee Rights
Advantage RN, LLC, a nurse staffing firm, agreed to pay $3.2 million to settle a class action wage and hour lawsuit. Nurses working with the company alleged the firm routinely failed Read More
AT&T Under Fire for Age Discrimination in 2019 Layoffs
- posted: May 21, 2020
- Employee Rights,  Wrongful Termination
A class action lawsuit filed in January alleges layoffs at AT&T in 2019 were designed to get rid of older employees, and that the company attempted to get those employees Read More
Whistleblower Claims City of San Diego Ignored Asbestos and Fire Safety Warnings at Downtown High Rise Building
- posted: May 07, 2020
- Whistleblower Litigation
An engineer who works for the City of San Diego recently claimed in a letter to the San Diego City Attorney’s Office that supervisors ignored his numerous warnings about fire Read More
Former CEO of Interface Inc. Files $100 Million Wrongful Termination Lawsuit
- posted: May 04, 2020
- Whistleblower Litigation
In mid-January, Jay Gould was fired from his position as CEO of Interface Inc., a global manufacturer of flooring materials. Now he has filed a lawsuit against the company for Read More