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Kentucky Supreme Court Slams the University of Kentucky For Its Repeated Lawlessness in Responding to Open Records Requests: "statutory obligations that were ignored or minimized by the University at every step in this case." The Kentucky Supreme Court slammed the University of Kentucky for its repeated lawlessness as to Open Records requests: "statutory obligations .. ignored" -
A Textbook Case of Sexual Harassment - Restaurant Employees Get Some Justice Lexington, Kentucky sexual harassment lawyer Robert Abell discusses a textbook case of sexual harassment directed at restaurant workers. -
Franklin Circuit Court Rejects Attorney-Client Privilege Asserted by Kentucky Department of Agriculture; Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Sustained The attorney-client privilege does not protect a human resources manager from testifying about human resources functions the Franklin Circuit Court has ruled. -
Age Discrimination Proved by Supervisors' References to Employee as "Grandpa," "Dinosaur," "Over-the-hill" and "old and fat" Lexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell discusses evidence of age discrimination and the statements that go toward proving it. -
House Acts to Strengthen Age Discrimination Protections Lexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell on the Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act passed by the U.S. House; this is a good bill. -
Employers May Not Compel Employees to Agree to Shorten the Limitations Period for a Title VII Discrimination Charge Lexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell on whether employers may force employees to shorten the limitation period for Title VII discrimination -
Age Discrimination is Prevalent; A Large Majority of Workers Have Experienced Age Discrimination in Their Workplace Age discrimination in employment is prevalent discusses Lexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert L. Abell; -
Denial of a Reasonable Accommodation of a Disability is Disability Discrimination Lexington, Kentucky disability discrimination lawyer Robert Abell on the effect of an employer's refusal to consider a reasonable accommodation for a disability -
Pregnancy Discrimination Remains Widespread in American Companies Lexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell on pregnancy discrimination violating employment discrimination laws. -
Sex Discrimination Occurs Where an Employee's Gender Becomes Relevant to Employment Decisions Lexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell explains court decisions recognizing that gender is supposed to be irrelevant to employment decisions. -
Written Employment Contracts Are Enforceable Against the State, State Agencies and State Universities Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert Abell on the enforcability of employment contracts with the state or state agencies and universities. -
Tom Jurich on Solid Ground In His Contract Dispute with U of L Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert Abell on the contract dispute between U of L and its former athletic director Tom Jurich in the Courier-Journal -
64% Recognize Sexual Harassment In the Workplace Is a Serious Problem Lexington, Kentucky sexual harassment lawyer Robert Abell on the recent poll showing that 64% of Americans recognize that sexual harassment is a serious problem -
Is Calling President Trump a Racist a Fireable Offense? Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert Abell on whether the ESPN sportscaster's assertion that President Trump is a racist is a fireable offense. -
Does the Fired Google Engineer Have a Case Against the Company? Lexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell on whether the Google engineer fired for a memo about the company's diversity programs has a case. -
UPS Settles ADA Suit over its 12 Month Leave Policy for $1.7 Million Lexington, Kentucky ADA lawyer Robert Abell on the $1.7 million settlement by UPS of a suit claiming that its 12 month leave policy violated the ADA. -
Letter to County Judge Executive Is Complaint Under Workplace Safety Law; Employee Protected from Retaliation Kentucky Supreme Court Rules Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert Abell on the Kentucky Supreme Court's ruling on when an employee is protected from complaining of workplace safety. -
Pregnancy Discrimination - The Employer's Duty to Accommodate the Pregnant Employee Lexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell on the pregnancy discrimination class action suit filed against Kroger in Nashville. -
Retirement Benefits & Employer Promises: What and When Can an Employee Rely on Them? Lexington, Kentucky employee benefits lawyer Robert Abell discusses when an employer's promises about retirement benefits are binding and must be upheld. -
Tennessee Athletics Department settles sex discrimination claims arising from handling of sexual assault complaints for $2.48 million Lexington Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell on the $2.48 million settlement by the University of Tennessee Athletics Dept. of sex discrimination claims