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
Frisco Firm Fires Employee After She Shelters in Place in Dallas County, Suit Says
- posted: Apr. 27, 2020
- Employee Rights,  Foreign Corrupt Practices Act,  Graft and Corruption,  Uncategorized,  Whistleblower Litigation,  New Legislation,  Fraud,  Employee Retirement Income Security Act,  Wrongful Termination
In her article published April 23, 2020, on nbcdfw.com, Diana Zoga discusses a lawsuit filed in Dallas County in mid-April. The suit was filed by Amy Reggio, a woman who says Read More
Former Employees of Life Spine Inc. File Complaint Alleging Wrongful Termination
- posted: Apr. 16, 2020
- Wrongful Termination
Four former employees of Life Spine, Inc., a company that provides various solutions addressing spinal pathology and surgical issues, recently filed a federal lawsuit against the company with allegations they Read More
Television Executive Files Wrongful Termination Claim Against CBS
- posted: Mar. 02, 2020
- Whistleblower Litigation,  Wrongful Termination
Ghen Maynard, a longtime executive behind shows such as “Survivor” and “The Amazing Race,” recently filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against CBS Corp., his former employer. Maynard alleges he was forced Read More
Former Bus Driver Sues WMATA for Wrongful Termination and Harassment
- posted: Feb. 27, 2020
- Whistleblower Litigation,  Wrongful Termination
A former bus driver for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) recently filed a lawsuit against her former employer, claiming she was harassed by supervisors and then terminated after Read More
Massachusetts General Hospital Reaches $13 Million Settlement With Doctor who Criticized Concurrent Surgery
- posted: Jan. 27, 2020
- Whistleblower Litigation,  Wrongful Termination
Massachusetts General Hospital recently agreed to settle a wrongful termination suit filed by a former orthopedic surgeon for $13 million. According to reports from the Boston Globe and statements from the Read More
Grand Prairie ISD Whistleblower Files Lawsuit After Wrongful Termination
- posted: Dec. 30, 2019
- Whistleblower Litigation,  Wrongful Termination
According to a recent lawsuit filed by an ex-employee of the Grand Prairie ISD, former superintendent Susan Simpson Hull fired that employee after they told an investigator about financial wrongdoing Read More
Former Teacher Partially Granted Appeal in Lawsuit Against Williamson County School District
- posted: Dec. 26, 2019
- Employee Rights,  Wrongful Termination
Melanie Lemon, a former teacher for Williamson County Schools in Tennessee, was granted a partial appeal by the state’s Court of Appeals regarding a lawsuit that had been previously dismissed Read More
Steps to Take if You Become a Victim of Wrongful Termination
- posted: Dec. 23, 2019
- Whistleblower Litigation,  Wrongful Termination
Being the victim of a wrongful termination can make you understandably, angry, sad, frustrated or any combination thereof. When you are dealing with a wrongful termination situation, here are some Read More
Former Spectrum Sales Executive Claims to Have Been Fired After Reporting Fraud
- posted: Nov. 21, 2019
- Whistleblower Litigation,  Wrongful Termination
A former sales executive for Spectrum in San Antonio claims she was fired from the company in retaliation for reporting allegations of securities frauds to her bosses. She has since Read More
Former Goldman Sachs Executive Alleges Homophobia Reason for His Termination
- posted: Sep. 23, 2019
- Whistleblower Litigation,  Wrongful Termination
A former executive for Goldman Sachs alleges he was subjected to homophobic harassment and that anti-gay views from his superiors were the primary reason for his termination. The claimant is William Read More
University of Michigan Pays $300,000 to Settle Wrongful Termination Lawsuit
- posted: May 30, 2019
- Wrongful Termination
The University of Michigan recently agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a former employer who alleged wrongful termination on the part of the school. The former employee Read More