As COVID-19 Rages On, Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuits Skyrocket
Pregnancy discrimination lawsuits are on the rise, leaving some businesses wondering how to respond.
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Pregnancy discrimination lawsuits are on the rise, leaving some businesses wondering how to respond.
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DaVinci and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently issued a recall for certain bassinets over concerns they may pose a fall and entrapment hazard.
Ali Ingersoll, a quadriplegic, recently won an insurance dispute over a wheelchair request that was originally denied.
The Texas GOP is suing the city of Houston after the mayor cancelled an in-person convention that was scheduled for next week.
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Avalon Furniture is recalled about 9.500 furniture sets over concerns of lead paint.
Powerlink Facilities Management agreed to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit for $25,000.
3M recently agreed to settle a lawsuit it filed against ZeroAqua over a fraudulent N95 scheme.