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Wrongful Termination

Police officer pursues wrongful termination suit against town

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Feb 11, 2014 | Wrongful Termination

A police officer is a trusted public servant. Whenever there is any kind of suspicion that a police officer in Colorado or any other state has acted unethically or outside of the confines of their job, other police officers may be ordered to investigate the alleged...

Police woman files wrongful termination suit

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Feb 1, 2014 | Wrongful Termination

Many local governments have found themselves in a position where they need to make cuts in order to continue providing needed services with less money. Those cuts can affect police departments across the country. However, one police woman who was let go from her...

Doctor alleges wrongful termination after losing privileges

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Jan 9, 2014 | Wrongful Termination

Whenever someone loses a job, licenses or privileges to perform their job, the loss of income or employability can have far-reaching effects. For a doctor, having privileges to work out of a hospital can be a professional necessity in order to practice medicine....

Teacher fired for reporting abuse, alleges wrongful termination

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Dec 16, 2013 | Wrongful Termination

There are very strict rules and regulations when it comes to how those who work with children are to report abuse of any kind. However, there may also be a hierarchy or process in place for individual schools and school districts for reporting alleged incidents....

Labor board finds merit in charges of retaliation

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Nov 26, 2013 | Wrongful Termination

When a corporation has expanded across the country and employs a great number of people, there are bound to be employees who are disgruntled here and there. Many times they are just isolated incidents. However, a recent investigation by the National Labor Relations...

Police chief seeks compensation in wrongful termination suit

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Nov 12, 2013 | Wrongful Termination

There are some jobs and positions where someone's public reputation or persona can factor into how they are perceived professionally. While some may assume this is primarily true for public figures, such as politicians, it can also be true of police chiefs. Any...

Teacher wins settlement claiming workplace retaliation

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Nov 4, 2013 | Wrongful Termination

Whenever someone reports an incident of wrongdoing or a safety issue at their place of work, they may expect the necessary changes to be made. However, there are times when an employer acts out in retaliation when someone reports some sort of wrongdoing. This illegal...

Changes in drug laws open door for discrimination suits

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Oct 28, 2013 | Wrongful Termination

Many employers legally require compliance with drug testing policies. Government jobs and other Colorado companies often require a drug test before a certain applicant is officially hired. However, changes in drug laws in a number of states, including Colorado, have...

Woman says divorce led to wrongful termination

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Oct 23, 2013 | Wrongful Termination

There may be many different stipulations placed on employees or volunteers if they are working in the confines of a religious organization. However, even though certain codes of conduct may be enforced, any employer is still held to legal standards of workplace...

Police chief vows to fight wrongful termination if fired

On Behalf of The Litigation Boutique LLC | Sep 23, 2013 | Wrongful Termination

For small towns, the chief of police can be a very well-known figure or pillar of the community. This can mean any actions or statements he or she makes in public, even when not on duty, can be related to how others may see his or her ability to do the job. Recently,...

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