Deaf Former FedEx Worker Wins $2M In Disability Bias Suit
A California jury awarded a deaf former FedEx employee $2 million in his lawsuit filed in Santa Clara Superior Court claiming the delivery company refused to provide him with sign
A California jury awarded a deaf former FedEx employee $2 million in his lawsuit filed in Santa Clara Superior Court claiming the delivery company refused to provide him with sign
We are pleased to announce that Tracy L. Fehr and Hugo Gamez have prevailed in the appeal of Bernard Alexander’s and Hugo’s 2019 verdict in Monterroso v. Hydraulics International Inc.
Tesla Inc. has been ordered by a federal jury to pay more than $130 million to Owen Diaz, a former elevator operator at the electric vehicle maker’s Fremont, California, factory.
If you work for the government, you’re probably aware that you’re subject to different rules than private workers. The problem is that those rules aren’t always clear. If you believe
Since minimum wage laws vary by state, how much you may earn in minimum wage will vary depending on which state you live in. Also, in some states, the minimum
Menu Search Contact On March 6, 2014, a federal jury in the United States District Court for the Central District of California in Santa Ana returned a verdict of