A Los Angeles jury just awarded $103M in a record-breaking age discrimination case against Liberty Mutual. Read about Joy ...
An employer that, without soliciting internal or external applications for an open management position, selects the only candidate who applied may face legal liability to older employees, or others in ...
An Ohio appeals court has upheld a jury’s decision that orders CrossCountry Mortgage (CCM), the nation’s eighth-largest mortgage lender, to pay $2.1 million to a former senior accountant who was ...
Massachusetts advisor Glenn Frank appears to have reached a settlement in his age discrimination lawsuit against Hightower Advisors, the mega-RIA headquartered in Chicago with about $325 billion in ...
The number of age-discrimination complaints filed with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has risen 23.5 percent in the last two years - the fastest-growing category of discrimination ...
Roughly 15% of applications the company received were from applicants aged 40 or over but represented under 3% of hires. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced Enterprise ...
A pair of multimillion-dollar breach-of-contract and age discrimination cases against Richmond-based Hunton & Williams may soon be settled, says the attorney for the plaintiffs.
Every few days, the training instructor would allegedly make statements that Gaul was 'stupid and old.' He would also frequently pull Gaul aside and tell him: 'Go home, old man, you are not going to ...
Montrose Regional Health is now facing its second lawsuit in nine years accusing it of age discrimination against older nurses, an accusation the healthcare provider strongly denies. Both lawsuits ...
An Oregon labor bill is making strides after shedding provisions allowing judges to consider proxies, such as retirement eligibility and work years, in age discrimination lawsuits. The change comes as ...
Ageism in the workplace is an issue that affects thousands of Americans every year, yet many still feel as though it is not properly addressed by the nation’s courts, according to the New York Times.
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