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Feb 11, 2025 |
cohenmilstein.com | D. Michael Hancock |Rebecca Ojserkis |Joseph M. Sellers |Christine Webber
A New York federal judge kept alive a lawsuit brought by former participants in the Salvation Army’s work therapy program accusing the Christian nonprofit organization of failing to pay them minimum wage, and asked the Salvation Army to respond to the workers’ renewed complaint. U.S. District Judge Jesse M.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
cohenmilstein.com | Rebecca Ojserkis
Rebecca Ojserkis, an associate in our Civil Rights & Employment practice, will speak on the panel, “Discovery Issues in Arbitration” on Saturday, November 16. Panelists will review how parties obtain discovery in arbitration, including the scope of discovery, available forms, impact of different statutory and arbitration tribunal rules, includingmandatory disclosures and differences between labor and employment arbitrations.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
cohenmilstein.com | Dana Busgang |Rebecca Ojserkis |Joseph M. Sellers |Christine Webber
U.S. Dept. of Justice Office of Inspector General’s 2022 Report Confirmed Claims of Gender Discrimination Women Who Were Dismissed from Agent Training May Be Eligible to Reenter the ProgramWASHINGTON, DC – Representatives of a proposed class of thirty-four women dismissed from the FBI’s agent training program filed a motion for preliminary approval of a $22.6 million settlement with the law enforcement agency in court today.
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