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Recent News About Littler Mendelson
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Former Frontier employee claims racial, ethnic discrimination
CHARLESTON – A former employee of Frontier Communications says he was a victim of racial and ethnic discrimination. -
Giving It Your Best Shot! COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates and Accommodation Requests on February 23, 2022
Giving It Your Best Shot! COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates and Accommodation Requests on February 23, 2022. -
Man claims he lost job after Braskem America informed employer he allegedly failed drug test
HUNTINGTON – A Kentucky man is suing Braskem America Inc. for informing his employer that he allegedly failed a drug screening as part of a pre-employment test for another job. -
Man sues UPS for ADA violations
CHARLESTON — A man is suing United Parcel Services Inc. (UPS) for allegedly failing to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). -
Walmart employee's failure to accommodate suit removed to federal court
CHARLESTON – A lawsuit against Walmart filed by an employee over allegations of failure to accommodate has been removed to federal court. -
CVS wrongful termination case removed to federal court
HUNTINGTON — A case against CVS alleging wrongful termination of a pharmacist was removed to federal court. -
Trial date set for CAMC in fired employee's racial discrimination claim
CHARLESTON — A scheduling order was filed in a case against Charleston Area Medical Center alleging racial discrimination and wrongful discharge. -
State Farm files motion for summary judgment in case involving severance pay of teleworker
CHARLESTON — State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company filed a motion for summary judgment in a case against it by a teleworker who claimed he didn't receive proper severance pay. -
LITTLER MENDELSON: Littler Earns Gold Standard Certification from the Women in Law Empowerment Forum
Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has received the Gold Standard Certification from the Women in Law Empowerment Forum (WILEF) for the ninth consecutive year. -
Summary judgement denied in ADA case against Mylan
CLARKSBURG – A federal judge denied a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit against Mylan Pharmaceuticals that alleged it violated the Americans With Disabilities Act and the West Virginia Human Rights Act. -
Raleigh Co. judge tells plaintiff to try again on complaint
BECKLEY - A motion to dismiss has been denied and the plaintiff has been ordered to file a "proper second amended complaint" in her lawsuit against HCR ManorCare Services of Florida LLC. -
Lawsuit against Shoney's for harassment settled
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit filed by a Fayette County woman and former B&F Foods Inc. employee has been dismissed. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Littler Mendelson opens first W.Va. office
Linn MORGANTOWN -- Littler Mendelson, P.C. (Littler), the nation's largest employment and labor law firm representing management, has opened its 53rd office and first in West Virginia in Morgantown. -
Civil rights suit against university's cafeteria service moved to federal court
CHARLESTON –- The claim made by the former manager of a Charleston-area university's food service provider he was the victim of anti-immigrant fervor will now have to proven in federal court. -
Defendants want sexism case removed to federal court
HUNTINGTON – The defendants in a sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuit want the case removed to federal court.