Tenant Alleges Retaliation Amid Health Hazard Concerns: Lawsuit Targets Greystar Management Over Silica Dust Eviction

LITTLETON, Colo. — A lawsuit filed by a former tenant of a Littleton apartment complex accuses Greystar Management Services of retaliating against him for reporting hazardous conditions related to silica dust during construction. The plaintiff, Mike Schenk, claims his eviction followed his attempts to highlight the potential health risks posed by the dust. Schenk reported that construction workers were sanding concrete nearby last summer, which resulted in a significant amount of fine dust entering his apartment. He recalled the moment vividly when his smoke detector activated due to the dust overwhelming the hallway of his … Read more

Federal Court Upholds $800K Verdict for Genesee County Road Commission Executive in Discrimination Retaliation Case

GENESEE COUNTY, Mich. — A federal appeals court has recently upheld an $800,000 jury verdict awarded to a Genesee County Road Commission executive, who alleged that she faced retaliation for raising concerns about discrimination and her disability accommodations. The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed this decision on July 16, 2023. The court dismissed the Road Commission’s various challenges to the jury’s findings, including a motion for a new trial, stating that they lacked merit and did not justify overturning the original ruling. In her case, the executive claimed that after she made formal … Read more

California Court Rules in Favor of Employers: Retaliation Verdict Without Relief Means No Attorney’s Fees

Los Angeles, California — A recent ruling by the California Court of Appeal has stirred significant discussion regarding whistleblower retaliation claims. In a case involving former Deputy D’Andre Lampkin and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the court clarified the nuances of liability and the subsequent inability of a plaintiff to recover attorney’s fees even after proving unlawful retaliation. The case began when Lampkin reported misconduct by a retired deputy, which he alleged led to a series of retaliatory actions against him, including being suspended and losing his medical benefits. He subsequently filed a whistleblower … Read more

Judge Overturns $127K Award for New Bedford Officer in Retaliation Case, Sparks Appeal and Controversy

A Bristol County Superior Court judge has recently nullified a jury’s verdict that required New Bedford to pay $127,000 to former police officer Macaila Saunders, who claimed she faced retaliation after reporting allegations of gender discrimination. The city challenged the jury’s decision, citing issues with procedure and insufficient evidence. Saunders, a former homicide detective in New Bedford who now serves as a school resource officer in Swansea, filed her lawsuit in 2021. Initially, she accused the city of both gender discrimination and retaliation. However, the gender discrimination charge was later dropped, leaving only the retaliation … Read more