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Omar Vizquel Reaches Agreement Dismissing Sex Harassment Suit
Claims against former MLB All-Star Omar Vizquel alleging he sexually harassed an autistic batboy when he was managing the White Sox minor league affiliate Birmingham Barons were dismissed Monday by stipulation of the parties.
KPMG, Other Companies Settle Claims of Bias Against Non-Citizens
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California Female Prosecutors’ Bias Suit Mostly Headed to Trial
Five women who say they were demoted, denied promotions, and otherwise hindered in their career advancement while working as deputy district attorneys for Contra Costa County raised triable evidence on most of their gender discrimination and retaliation claims, the Northern District of California ruled.
Federal Worker Covid Vaccine Challenge to be Reheard by 5th Cir.
More than 60 federal workers will get a fresh chance to prevent the Biden administration from enforcing its Covid-19 vaccination requirement against them, a New Orleans-based federal appeals court said Monday.
Jackson Healthcare Unit’s Deal to Settle Overtime Suit Approved
A nearly $2 million agreement between staffing company Jackson Nurse Professionals LLC and nursing employees to settle class overtime-pay claims warrants final approval, a federal court in California ruled.
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