Discrimination Publications
15 March 2018
Author: Immigration Attorney Alena Shautsova
An immigration bond is an amount an immigrant has to pay to be released from the immigration detention. The usual situation involving an immigration bond would unfold when asylum seekers I detained at the border and placed in detention pending credible fear interview. If an asylum seeker passes an inter ...
04 March 2015
Author: Employment Discrimination Attorney Alena Shautsova
It is unfortunate when people are taken advantage of by their superiors in America. It is even more unfortunate when they believe they must put up with this abuse because they are afraid of being deported, jailed or otherwise retaliated specifically because of their immigration status.
Le ...
11 November 2014
Author: Discrimination Attorney Alena Shautsova
Sexual harassment in the workplace can be devastating, whether it is a supervisor asking you to go for drinks after work on multiple occasions, or in more serious cases the forcing of unwanted sexual acts from a supervisor. If you feel threatened or uncomfortable at work due to the advances of a co-w ...
06 September 2014
Author: New York Employment Discrimination Attorney Alena Shautsova
Majority of employment discrimination cases are filed in Federal courts, and hence the disclosure of the information by the both sides would be governed by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Sometimes, a question of whether to file a case a state or federal court is a strateg ...
04 August 2013
Author: New York Employment Attorney Alena Shautsova
Thousands of US small and large business employ immigrants who the government calls “undocumented”. Those are men and women who earn their living and pay taxes but do not have a permit to work in the United State. They are not necessarily employed as agricultural or domestic workers. Quite ofte ...
29 July 2013
Author: New York Employment Discrimination attorney Alena Shautsova
Workplace discrimination is one of the most unpleasant and upsetting things that may happen to anyone. One may think that in 21 century most employers are aware of the consequences of singling out an employee based on sex, race, place of origin, disability or age. The reality, how ...
01 June 2013
Author: Discrimination Attorney Alena Shautsova
New York State and City laws, as well as Federal ADEA (“Age Discrimination Employment Act”) protect workers from age discrimination: it is illegal to subject employees to harassment, disparate treatment and retaliation.
Different laws provide different frames of protections, with the New York City l ...
16 May 2013
Author: Sexual Harassment Attorney Alena Shautsova
Anthropology is the science that studies mankind in terms of physical and cultural
development including biological characteristics, social customs and beliefs. As in
many other scientific areas, scientists engage in fieldwork in remote and uncivilized
locations. According to an article in A ...
09 April 2013
Author: Sexual Harassment Attorney Alena Shautsova
When sexual harassment occurs and involves individuals in notable government positions, it generally creates quite a scandal and can become high profile in the news. Such is the case with Assemblyman Vito Lopez who was accused of sexual harassment by two female staff members. Both claimed that he ...
25 March 2013
Author: Discrimination Lawyer Alena Shautsova
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) initially passed by Congress in 1994, was re-authorized in 2000 and 2005. However, reauthorization expired in 2011. In February 2013 Congress reauthorized and passed a revised VAWA. Under the revised VAWA, provisions also extend to women on Indian reservations and ...