Sidney L. Gold Named to Million Dollar Advocates Forum
October 11, 2011 – We are proud to announce that Sidney L. Gold, head of our Philadelphia law firm specializing in employment and discrimination law, has recently been certified as a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Membership in this prestigious group of the top trial attorneys in the United States is limited to […]
» Read More...October 11, 2011
New PA Ordinance Protects Against Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity Discrimination
September 19, 2011 – A Newtown, Pennsylvania ordinance has been drafted to expand discrimination protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity. A Doylestown ordinance passed last year was the impetus for drafting Newtown’s version. Because current state law does not include protection against sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination, the ordinance would establish a […]
» Read More...September 19, 2011
Religious Discrimination Act Passed in NYC
September 3, 2011 – On Aug. 17, New York City’s City Council unanimously passed the Workplace Religious Freedom Act to protect employees from discrimination on the basis of religion. The push for the anti-discrimination bill started with Amardeep Singh, whose Sikh religious practices require him to maintain unaltered hair (including facial hair) and wear a […]
» Read More...September 3, 2011
Former Booz Allen Partner Files Gender Discrimination Suit after Being Fired
September 1, 2011 – Molly Finn was once the highest ranking female employee at Booz Allen Hamilton, a strategy and technology consulting firm. However, she is now suing the company and some of its top officials for gender discrimination, arguing that she was fired on the basis of gender and that the company intentionally excludes […]
» Read More...September 1, 2011
LGBT Community at Greater Risk for Workplace Discrimination
August 18, 2011 – Lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transgender (LGBT) employees report more discrimination in the workplace than their heterosexual counterparts, according to new research from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law. A 2008 survey reveals that 42 percent of LGB respondents said they had experienced employment discrimination at some point in their […]
» Read More...August 18, 2011