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Chicago lawyer committed to achieving justice in employment litigation, business disputes disputes and civil rights cases.
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Yearly Archives: 2020

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Court Advances Sex Harassment Claims Against Manager Who Worked for a Different Employer

NewsBy Jeffrey Kulwin

A female employee who alleged she was sexually harassed by a store manger who worked for a different employer can proceed with sex discrimination claims against her employer, and the store manager’s employer, a judge ruled.

Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System Accused of LGBTQ Discrimination, Retaliation

NewsBy Jeffrey Kulwin

A new Charge of Discrimination alleges that Ethan Richardson was terminated by Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System for reporting he was being harassed by coworkers because he is gay.

Nursing Home Sued for Retaliation, Wrongful Termination

NewsBy Jeffrey Kulwin

A Chicago nursing home fired a nurse supervisor for whistleblowing about COVID-19 safety issues, according to a lawsuit filed today.

Know Your Rights: Disability Discrimination

ResourcesBy Jeffrey Kulwin

What is employment discrimination based on disability? Generally, disability discrimination occurs when an employer treats an individual with a disability unfavorably because the individual has a disability.

Court Denies College’s Motion to Toss Student’s Title IX Sex Discrimination Claim

NewsBy Jeffrey Kulwin

A federal court advanced a female student’s Title IX lawsuit alleging she was mistreated after she reported a sexual assault to college officials.

City Assistant Alleges Race Discrimination, Retaliation

NewsBy Jeffrey Kulwin

The City of Danville’s only Black administrative assistant filed a civil rights lawsuit alleging she was the victim of race discrimination and retaliation.

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