Charlotte Burrows, one of the Democratic members on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission who was fired by President Donald Trump has hired legal representation.
Burrows tapped lawyers Lisa Banks and Debra Katz, founding partners of Washington boutique Katz Banks Kumin, the firm announced Tuesday. Started in 2006, the firm has offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and Philadelphia and covers a range of whistleblower, employment, and harassment cases.
“Removing Commissioner Burrows from her position, a full three and half years before the expiration of her team at the EEOC, is just the latest political attack we have seen from President ...
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