Legal Team Announced in Civil Rights Case Against Sunrun Over Former Employee’s Wrongful Charges

HARTFORD, Conn. — A former employee of Sunrun Installation Services, represented by attorney Robert M. Berke, has filed a civil rights lawsuit in Connecticut District Court, alleging wrongful charges stemming from licensing issues. The complaint, lodged on September 4, embroils the company in legal proceedings over the affairs of its former personnel practices and their legal ramifications. The lawsuit centers on George Edward Steins, a former Sunrun employee, who faced legal charges for employing an unregistered home improvement salesperson. These charges, which were later dismissed in May 2024, could have been avoided, the lawsuit claims, … Read more

Governor DeWine Signs 20 New Laws in Ohio, Excludes Key Proposals on Sextortion and Parents’ Rights

COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a significant legislative push, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine finalized the signing of 20 bills on Thursday, concluding a busy session in the state legislature. This flurry of legislative activity came as lawmakers wrapped up their task during the lame duck session on Wednesday, racing to pass numerous bills before the year ends. While the governor sanctioned a wide array of legislation, two notable bills did not make the cut. These include ‘Braden’s Law,’ aimed at making sextortion a felony offense, and the ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights,’ which would mandate that school … Read more

California Teacher Sues School District Over First Amendment Rights and Gender Pronoun Dispute

Oakland, CA — In a significant legal battle, Mirella Ramirez, a former California kindergarten teacher, has launched a federal lawsuit against the Oakland Unified School District, accusing the district of infringing on her First Amendment rights. The case emerged from a controversy surrounding Ramirez’s refusal, based on her religious beliefs, to use male pronouns for a five-year-old student undergoing a gender transition. Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, the lawsuit contends that the district compelled Ramirez to engage in speech that contradicted her deeply held religious convictions. Allegedly, the … Read more

Legal Team Takes on Sunrun Inc. in Lawsuit Over Alleged Civil Rights Violations Linked to Former Employee’s Charges

Hartford, Conn. – Attorneys David X. Sullivan, Thomas J. Finn, and Gregory A. Hall from the law firm McCarter & English have officially joined a civil rights case, representing Sunrun Installation Services. The lawsuit was initiated on September 4 in the Connecticut District Court by lawyer Robert M. Berke, who is representing the plaintiff, former Sunrun employee George Edward Steins. This legal action stems from allegations that the company’s lack of communication led to criminal charges against Steins, which were subsequently dismissed. The genesis of the complaint lies in 2017 when Steins’ employment with Sunrun … Read more