Reindeer co-workers harassed Rudolph on the basis of a perceived disability, and Santa failed to
What Bill Cosby Can Teach us About Workplace Sexual Harassment
In a powerful Washington Post editorial last week, actress Barbara Bowman accused Bill Cosby of
Bolek Besser Named an Employment “Best Law Firm” for Third Straight Year
For the third year in a row, U.S. News – Best Lawyers has named Bolek Besser Glesius LLC a Tier
Is my Noncompete Enforceable in Ohio if I am Fired?
If you have followed the news lately, you may have read about sandwich shop Jimmy John’s forcing its
Supreme Court to Take up A&F Employment Discrimination Case
Can employees bring a religious discrimination lawsuit due to an employer's failure to accommodate
Court Dismisses Retaliation Case Because Complaint was too Vague
The owner of a company tells an employee “I cannot believe you played the race card ... when I found
Court of Appeals to Revisit Disability Discrimination Decision
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit recently said it will reconsider an April
$1.25 Million Settlement in NFL Cheerleader Wage and Hour Case
Back in February, I wrote about two separate minimum wage lawsuits brought by NFL cheerleaders