D.C. Construction Workers Win $1.75 Million in Settlement Over Job Misclassification

Washington, D.C. – In a significant legal resolution, several construction companies in Washington, D.C. have agreed to a settlement of $1.75 million after a lawsuit accused them of misclassifying employees as independent contractors. The case underscores a persistent issue in the construction industry concerning workers’ rights and employment status. The lawsuit, initiated by local authorities, claimed that the misclassification deprived workers of rightful wages and benefits such as health insurance, unemployment insurance, and workers’ compensation. These practices are not just detrimental to the workers but also unfairly advantage businesses by allowing them to evade payroll … Read more

Former Lancaster Deputy Sues for Job Reinstatement After Dismissal for Not Executing Warrant

LINCOLN, Neb. — A former Lancaster County Sheriff’s deputy is contesting his termination after being accused of neglecting to arrest two individuals despite active warrants for their arrest. The former officer, Ryan Schmuecker, initiated legal proceedings against Lancaster County, the Sheriff’s office, Sheriff Terry Wagner, and the office’s Merit Commission, challenging the grounds of his dismissal. At the center of the controversy is an incident on Feb. 18 when Schmuecker, then a sergeant, allegedly came across two individuals wanted on outstanding warrants. According to Sheriff Wagner, Schmuecker advised the two to resolve their issues by … Read more

The Costly Legal Iceberg: How Mass Tort Litigation is Impacting the Economy and Job Creation

Bethesda, MD – Late-night television viewers are all too familiar with the barrage of ads that aim to recruit potential victims for various products and treatments. These commercials, though seemingly harmless, are just the tip of a much larger issue that plagues our economy. The underlying goal of these advertisements, according to the lawyers behind them, is to help people. However, the real beneficiaries of these lawsuits are the mega-law firms and their well-financed supporters. Attorneys specializing in mass tort litigation or class-action lawsuits heavily rely on advertising as their main source of income. They … Read more

Landmark Verdict: Deaf Job Applicant Awarded $1.7 Million After Company’s Discrimination

SYRACUSE, New York – In a recent case, a jury awarded a job applicant a staggering $1.7 million in damages after a distribution company refused to interview her upon discovering her deafness. The verdict against McLane Co. Inc., a subsidiary, included $25,000 in back pay, $150,000 in damages for emotional distress, and a remarkable $1.5 million in punitive damages. The lawsuit, titled “U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. McLane/Eastern Inc. D/B/A McLane Northeast,” was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York in 2020. According to the complaint, McLane violated … Read more