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August 2013
For victims of sexual harassment in the workplace, the experience is often overwhelming. Many people who are sexually harassed at work feel powerless and unable to defend themselves, out of fear of losing their jobs. It’s important to understand that workplace sexual harassment is illegal in the United States, under both state and federal law....
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Vehicle recalls have made headlines lately, with the widespread and unfortunate safety problems occurring in Toyota Jeeps. A recall is issued when a hazardous defect is discovered that potentially affects a line of vehicles—a certain make and model that was manufactured in a given year or range of years. Recalled vehicles can pose a danger...
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Defective products can cause damages to people or property, injury, or even death. In the United States, consumer rights laws allow you to file product liability lawsuits against the manufacturers of defective products, and seek compensation for the damage caused by the product’s malfunction. Is the product defective? If you’re considering a product liability lawsuit,...
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When to File a Wrongful Termination Lawsuit Companies fire people for a number of reasons. Unfortunately, not all of them are justified—or legal. In fact, wrongful termination is one of the most common types of employment lawsuits that are filed. While many people have been victims of wrongful termination, not everyone knows what to do...
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