Discrimination Publications
06 March 2013
Author: Discrimination Attorney Alena Shautsova
Be Ready to Turn Over Social Media and Email Account Information in a Sexual Harassment Case
Judges routinely ask to review documents as part of discovery in a sexual harassment class action lawsuit. However, an interesting privacy issue emerged in one particular case where plaintiffs were seeking s ...
26 November 2012
Author: Employment discrimination attorney Alena Shautsova
Sexual harassment at work is prohibited. Very often, however, female employees are afraid to go forward with the claims and complaints against their employer because they are afraid to lose their jobs, afraid that the employer will make a “bad name” for them and they will have hard time ...
16 November 2012
Author: New York Discrimination Attorney Alena Shautsova
Many home attendants and home health aids in New York are not aware that under the New York State law they are protected against sexual harassment and discrimination. Unfortunately, the Federal Law, Title VII does not provide such protection because it requires an employer to employ 15 and m ...
10 September 2012
Author: NY lawyer Alena Shautsova
As life shows, a person can become a victim of sexual harassment at any place: big or large firm, private or public sector. Recent news on the subject just prove the point read the story here.
Frequently, victims do not go forward against their employers being afraid of scandals, future retaliation, and gossips. ...
02 September 2012
Author: Discrimination lawyer Alena Shautsova
As economic conditions change, sometimes job markets favor employees and sometimes they favor employers. The supply/demand ratio in the current market shows a greater supply than demand for employees, and unemployment rates are higher than the nation has seen for decades. Such conditions make it an emp ...
25 August 2012
Author: Law Office of Alena Shautsova
Work-authorized non-citizens brought a lawsuit against Rose Acre Farms through the Department of Justice (DOJ) that alleged discriminatory employment practices.
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as explained by the DOJ, does not allow employers to require additional or other than specified documentat ...
Author: discrimination lawyer Alena Shautsova
Bullying has been a hot button in the news for some time, often providing detailed descriptions of the devastation that school children experience when they are victims of bullying. A particular bullying incident involving a Massachusetts high school student, Phoebe Prince, led to national media headli ...
Author: discrimination lawyer Alena Shautsova
As long as actions are not discrimination based, employers can fire, demote, discipline, or take any other legitimate employment action against employees who are on a Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) authorized leave. However, an employer cannot terminate you because you took an authorized FMLA leave.
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Author: Alena Shautsova
Marriage is a union of a man and a woman according to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a federal law. However, the First U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston has just ruled that DOMA is unconstitutional.
States have been divided on gay marriages for some time now with some states passing laws that allow gay marriage ...
Author: discrimination attorney Alena Shautsova
Many women are in the workforce today, and despite holding jobs, many also plan on having families. Is it fair for an employer to deny women the same rights as other employees when they become pregnant? The answer is "no." Various laws that protect women's rights in New York include:
The Pregnan ...