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A TIMELINE OF FAMOUS US WHISTLEBLOWERS UNDERSTANDING WHISTLEBLOWER ETHICS IS KEY TO INTERNAL Unique solution. This is where corporations can create a unique solution by understanding the ethics of whistleblowing. By addressing the competing rights and duties of its employees, employers can ensure that nothing detracts from an employee’s ethical obligation to UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS ONSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTSSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FRAUD LAWYER Under the False Claims Act (FCA), for instance, the government may reward a PPP whistleblower with up to 30 percent of the recovered funds. The Paycheck Protection Program was created to help small businesses keep workers employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering bank-mediated, SBA-funded loans that may be forgiven later. DISCRIMINATION, WHISTLEBLOWER, AND CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES The FCA’s "qui tam" provision, § 3730 (b), allows a private person known as a relator (colloquially, a whistleblower) to bring an action on behalf of the United States government. A successful relator may receive a reward of up to 30 percent of the proceeds, plus FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ATTORNEYS STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS FOR DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The first comprehensive civil-rights law to protect employees, Title VII provides a template for several other federal anti-discrimination statutes that are enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION CASE VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS The employee filed a whistleblower case with OSHA. OSHA determined that the employee was a victim of retaliation because he raised safety concerns, and that Amtrak violated his protections under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. OSHA ordered Amtrak to take the following actions: reinstate the employee; and pay him $892,551 for back pay,punitive
A TIMELINE OF FAMOUS US WHISTLEBLOWERS UNDERSTANDING WHISTLEBLOWER ETHICS IS KEY TO INTERNAL Unique solution. This is where corporations can create a unique solution by understanding the ethics of whistleblowing. By addressing the competing rights and duties of its employees, employers can ensure that nothing detracts from an employee’s ethical obligation to UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS ONSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTSSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WHISTLEBLOWER LAWYERS Toll Free: 1-888-826-5260. Fax: 202-261-2835. inquiry@employmentlawgroup.com. 1717 K St. NW. Ste 1110. Washington, DC 20006-5345. About The Firm. The Employment Law Group ® law firm represents employees nationally who have blown the whistle on corporate fraud and abuse and who have been the victims of discrimination, harassment, or other WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has yet made it through the legislative gauntlet to become law. QUI TAM 2020 PANEL PREVIEW: GOVERNMENT-INITIATED (C)(2)(A Qui Tam 2020 is the third annual conference of the Federal Bar Association's Qui Tam Section, for which TELG's Scott Oswald serves as chair. The two-day event will tackle some of the hottest topics in False Claims Act litigation, with panels featuring attorneys from both sides of the aisle, along with government prosecutors, agency representatives, and subject-matter experts. THE EMPLOYMENT LAW GROUP Ashtyn McDaniel is an evening student at Stetson University College of Law located in Gulfport, FL. She is expected to graduate in Spring of2024.
UNDERSTANDING WHISTLEBLOWER ETHICS IS KEY TO INTERNAL Unique solution. This is where corporations can create a unique solution by understanding the ethics of whistleblowing. By addressing the competing rights and duties of its employees, employers can ensure that nothing detracts from an employee’s ethical obligation to TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTS Oswald. There are several tactics for dealing with non-compete agreements including ignoring the agreement and hoping for the best, negotiating with the employer, and attacking the validity of the agreement in the courts. This article by TELG principal Tom Harrington and TELG managing principal R. Scott Oswald was published by WestlawJournal
NBC & CNN COVER $1.6 MILLION AWARD TO TELG CLIENT SANDY JOLLEY An Oxnard, Calif., consumer advocate, who helped blow the whistle on the reverse mortgage tactics, will collect $1.6 million of the settlement, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, which announced the settlement Tuesday. In an interview Tuesday, the whistleblower, Sandra Jolley, recalled how Financial Freedom relentlessly pursued her DISCOVER STRATEGIES IN MEDICAL LEAVE AND DISABILITY CASES Discovery Strategies and Challenges in Family and Medical Leave Cases. Publication Name: National Employment Lawyers Association Fall Convention. Publication Date: 15-Oct-2010. Primary TELG Authors: R. Scott Oswald. The federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) equalized the competitive playing field for employers who valued theiremployees
SUPREME COURT SETS A PRACTICAL RULE ON FORCED RESIGNATIONS The Supreme Court's 7-1 decision in Green v.Brennan sets a clear rule on the time limit for taking action on a Title VII claim of constructive discharge — when an employee is forced to quit because of discrimination or retaliation. By tying the deadline to an employee's "definite notice" of resignation, Justice Sonia Sotomayor provides a roadmap for workers who must resign in the face of MSPB HOLDS THAT HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT IS AN ADVERSE On September 3, 2015, in Savage v.Dep’t of the Army, the Merit Systems Protection Board held that the creation of a hostile work environment is a prohibited personnel action under the Whistleblower Protection Act. The Board, in Savage, remanded an initial decision in part because the administrative judge did not consider creation of a hostile work environment a prohibited action under NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WHISTLEBLOWER LAWYERS Toll Free: 1-888-826-5260. Fax: 202-261-2835. inquiry@employmentlawgroup.com. 1717 K St. NW. Ste 1110. Washington, DC 20006-5345. About The Firm. The Employment Law Group ® law firm represents employees nationally who have blown the whistle on corporate fraud and abuse and who have been the victims of discrimination, harassment, or other PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FRAUD LAWYER Under the False Claims Act (FCA), for instance, the government may reward a PPP whistleblower with up to 30 percent of the recovered funds. The Paycheck Protection Program was created to help small businesses keep workers employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering bank-mediated, SBA-funded loans that may be forgiven later. FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ATTORNEYS DISCRIMINATION, WHISTLEBLOWER, AND CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES The FCA’s "qui tam" provision, § 3730 (b), allows a private person known as a relator (colloquially, a whistleblower) to bring an action on behalf of the United States government. A successful relator may receive a reward of up to 30 percent of the proceeds, plus STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS FOR DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The first comprehensive civil-rights law to protect employees, Title VII provides a template for several other federal anti-discrimination statutes that are enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION CASE VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS The employee filed a whistleblower case with OSHA. OSHA determined that the employee was a victim of retaliation because he raised safety concerns, and that Amtrak violated his protections under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. OSHA ordered Amtrak to take the following actions: reinstate the employee; and pay him $892,551 for back pay,punitive
QUI TAM 2020 PANEL PREVIEW: GOVERNMENT-INITIATED (C)(2)(A Qui Tam 2020 is the third annual conference of the Federal Bar Association's Qui Tam Section, for which TELG's Scott Oswald serves as chair. The two-day event will tackle some of the hottest topics in False Claims Act litigation, with panels featuring attorneys from both sides of the aisle, along with government prosecutors, agency representatives, and subject-matter experts. WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTSSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WHISTLEBLOWER LAWYERS Toll Free: 1-888-826-5260. Fax: 202-261-2835. inquiry@employmentlawgroup.com. 1717 K St. NW. Ste 1110. Washington, DC 20006-5345. About The Firm. The Employment Law Group ® law firm represents employees nationally who have blown the whistle on corporate fraud and abuse and who have been the victims of discrimination, harassment, or other PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FRAUD LAWYER Under the False Claims Act (FCA), for instance, the government may reward a PPP whistleblower with up to 30 percent of the recovered funds. The Paycheck Protection Program was created to help small businesses keep workers employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering bank-mediated, SBA-funded loans that may be forgiven later. FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ATTORNEYS DISCRIMINATION, WHISTLEBLOWER, AND CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES The FCA’s "qui tam" provision, § 3730 (b), allows a private person known as a relator (colloquially, a whistleblower) to bring an action on behalf of the United States government. A successful relator may receive a reward of up to 30 percent of the proceeds, plus STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS FOR DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The first comprehensive civil-rights law to protect employees, Title VII provides a template for several other federal anti-discrimination statutes that are enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION CASE VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS The employee filed a whistleblower case with OSHA. OSHA determined that the employee was a victim of retaliation because he raised safety concerns, and that Amtrak violated his protections under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. OSHA ordered Amtrak to take the following actions: reinstate the employee; and pay him $892,551 for back pay,punitive
QUI TAM 2020 PANEL PREVIEW: GOVERNMENT-INITIATED (C)(2)(A Qui Tam 2020 is the third annual conference of the Federal Bar Association's Qui Tam Section, for which TELG's Scott Oswald serves as chair. The two-day event will tackle some of the hottest topics in False Claims Act litigation, with panels featuring attorneys from both sides of the aisle, along with government prosecutors, agency representatives, and subject-matter experts. WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTSSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION CASE VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS The employee filed a whistleblower case with OSHA. OSHA determined that the employee was a victim of retaliation because he raised safety concerns, and that Amtrak violated his protections under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. OSHA ordered Amtrak to take the following actions: reinstate the employee; and pay him $892,551 for back pay,punitive
WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has yet made it through the legislative gauntlet to become law. DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION LAWYER The Employment Law Group® law firm has a track record of representing employees who have faced bias because of their disabilities.Our firm successfully argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit that the ADA forbids discrimination against employees with short-term injuries that are “sufficiently severe” to limit a major life activity. A TIMELINE OF FAMOUS US WHISTLEBLOWERS 1777 – Samuel Shaw and Richard Marven. America’s first whistleblowers. In 1777, shortly after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, naval officers Samuel Shaw and Richard Marven, part of a small group of men who had witnessed their commanding officer torture British prisoners of war, reported their leader for hisactions.
TITLE 38 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ATTORNEY The Whistleblower Protection Act (WPA). Courts have ruled that Title 38 employees are protected by the WPA, and employers are prohibited from retaliating against an employee who engages in protected conduct such as reporting fraud, waste, abuse, and gross mismanagement at their agency. The Administrative Procedures Act (APA). TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTS Oswald. There are several tactics for dealing with non-compete agreements including ignoring the agreement and hoping for the best, negotiating with the employer, and attacking the validity of the agreement in the courts. This article by TELG principal Tom Harrington and TELG managing principal R. Scott Oswald was published by WestlawJournal
HOW TO FILE AN OSC COMPLAINT UNDER THE WHISTLEBLOWER The form you’ll be submitting is known as OSC Form 11, “Complaint of Possible Prohibited Personnel Practice or Other Prohibited Activity.”. The OSC offers several ways to file Form 11, including via e-filing, fax, and mail. For employees who are filing without a lawyer, we recommend a two-step process: WHEN EMPLOYERS MUST PAY LEAVE BENEFITS ON EMPLOYEES In 2008, Washington, D.C., passed the Accrued Sick and Safe Leave Act, D.C. Code Section 32-131.02, which requires all employers to provide paid leave to employees who have been employed for at least one year and have worked at least 1,000 hours during the previous twelve months. Under the statute, the minimum amount of leave an employermust
NBC & CNN COVER $1.6 MILLION AWARD TO TELG CLIENT SANDY JOLLEY An Oxnard, Calif., consumer advocate, who helped blow the whistle on the reverse mortgage tactics, will collect $1.6 million of the settlement, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, which announced the settlement Tuesday. In an interview Tuesday, the whistleblower, Sandra Jolley, recalled how Financial Freedom relentlessly pursued her UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WHISTLEBLOWER LAWYERS Toll Free: 1-888-826-5260. Fax: 202-261-2835. inquiry@employmentlawgroup.com. 1717 K St. NW. Ste 1110. Washington, DC 20006-5345. About The Firm. The Employment Law Group ® law firm represents employees nationally who have blown the whistle on corporate fraud and abuse and who have been the victims of discrimination, harassment, or other PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FRAUD LAWYER Under the False Claims Act (FCA), for instance, the government may reward a PPP whistleblower with up to 30 percent of the recovered funds. The Paycheck Protection Program was created to help small businesses keep workers employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering bank-mediated, SBA-funded loans that may be forgiven later. FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ATTORNEYS DISCRIMINATION, WHISTLEBLOWER, AND CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES The FCA’s "qui tam" provision, § 3730 (b), allows a private person known as a relator (colloquially, a whistleblower) to bring an action on behalf of the United States government. A successful relator may receive a reward of up to 30 percent of the proceeds, plus STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS FOR DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The first comprehensive civil-rights law to protect employees, Title VII provides a template for several other federal anti-discrimination statutes that are enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION CASE VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS The employee filed a whistleblower case with OSHA. OSHA determined that the employee was a victim of retaliation because he raised safety concerns, and that Amtrak violated his protections under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. OSHA ordered Amtrak to take the following actions: reinstate the employee; and pay him $892,551 for back pay,punitive
QUI TAM 2020 PANEL PREVIEW: GOVERNMENT-INITIATED (C)(2)(A Qui Tam 2020 is the third annual conference of the Federal Bar Association's Qui Tam Section, for which TELG's Scott Oswald serves as chair. The two-day event will tackle some of the hottest topics in False Claims Act litigation, with panels featuring attorneys from both sides of the aisle, along with government prosecutors, agency representatives, and subject-matter experts. WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTSSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WHISTLEBLOWER LAWYERS Toll Free: 1-888-826-5260. Fax: 202-261-2835. inquiry@employmentlawgroup.com. 1717 K St. NW. Ste 1110. Washington, DC 20006-5345. About The Firm. The Employment Law Group ® law firm represents employees nationally who have blown the whistle on corporate fraud and abuse and who have been the victims of discrimination, harassment, or other PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FRAUD LAWYER Under the False Claims Act (FCA), for instance, the government may reward a PPP whistleblower with up to 30 percent of the recovered funds. The Paycheck Protection Program was created to help small businesses keep workers employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering bank-mediated, SBA-funded loans that may be forgiven later. FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ATTORNEYS DISCRIMINATION, WHISTLEBLOWER, AND CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES The FCA’s "qui tam" provision, § 3730 (b), allows a private person known as a relator (colloquially, a whistleblower) to bring an action on behalf of the United States government. A successful relator may receive a reward of up to 30 percent of the proceeds, plus STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS FOR DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The first comprehensive civil-rights law to protect employees, Title VII provides a template for several other federal anti-discrimination statutes that are enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION CASE VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS The employee filed a whistleblower case with OSHA. OSHA determined that the employee was a victim of retaliation because he raised safety concerns, and that Amtrak violated his protections under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. OSHA ordered Amtrak to take the following actions: reinstate the employee; and pay him $892,551 for back pay,punitive
QUI TAM 2020 PANEL PREVIEW: GOVERNMENT-INITIATED (C)(2)(A Qui Tam 2020 is the third annual conference of the Federal Bar Association's Qui Tam Section, for which TELG's Scott Oswald serves as chair. The two-day event will tackle some of the hottest topics in False Claims Act litigation, with panels featuring attorneys from both sides of the aisle, along with government prosecutors, agency representatives, and subject-matter experts. WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTSSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has yet made it through the legislative gauntlet to become law. DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION LAWYER The Employment Law Group® law firm has a track record of representing employees who have faced bias because of their disabilities.Our firm successfully argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit that the ADA forbids discrimination against employees with short-term injuries that are “sufficiently severe” to limit a major life activity. A TIMELINE OF FAMOUS US WHISTLEBLOWERS 1777 – Samuel Shaw and Richard Marven. America’s first whistleblowers. In 1777, shortly after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, naval officers Samuel Shaw and Richard Marven, part of a small group of men who had witnessed their commanding officer torture British prisoners of war, reported their leader for hisactions.
TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTS Oswald. There are several tactics for dealing with non-compete agreements including ignoring the agreement and hoping for the best, negotiating with the employer, and attacking the validity of the agreement in the courts. This article by TELG principal Tom Harrington and TELG managing principal R. Scott Oswald was published by WestlawJournal
TITLE 38 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ATTORNEY The Whistleblower Protection Act (WPA). Courts have ruled that Title 38 employees are protected by the WPA, and employers are prohibited from retaliating against an employee who engages in protected conduct such as reporting fraud, waste, abuse, and gross mismanagement at their agency. The Administrative Procedures Act (APA). OBERG V. NELNET, INC. Oberg discovered that Nelnet and other lenders were receiving hundreds of millions of dollars in excess subsidy payments for student loans. The Employment Law Group, PC filed a qui tam action on behalf of the federal government to recover the money. Nelnet eventually settled for$55 million.
WHEN EMPLOYERS MUST PAY LEAVE BENEFITS ON EMPLOYEES In 2008, Washington, D.C., passed the Accrued Sick and Safe Leave Act, D.C. Code Section 32-131.02, which requires all employers to provide paid leave to employees who have been employed for at least one year and have worked at least 1,000 hours during the previous twelve months. Under the statute, the minimum amount of leave an employermust
SUPREME COURT SETS A PRACTICAL RULE ON FORCED RESIGNATIONS The Supreme Court's 7-1 decision in Green v.Brennan sets a clear rule on the time limit for taking action on a Title VII claim of constructive discharge — when an employee is forced to quit because of discrimination or retaliation. By tying the deadline to an employee's "definite notice" of resignation, Justice Sonia Sotomayor provides a roadmap for workers who must resign in the face of NBC & CNN COVER $1.6 MILLION AWARD TO TELG CLIENT SANDY JOLLEY An Oxnard, Calif., consumer advocate, who helped blow the whistle on the reverse mortgage tactics, will collect $1.6 million of the settlement, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, which announced the settlement Tuesday. In an interview Tuesday, the whistleblower, Sandra Jolley, recalled how Financial Freedom relentlessly pursued her UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WHISTLEBLOWER LAWYERS Toll Free: 1-888-826-5260. Fax: 202-261-2835. inquiry@employmentlawgroup.com. 1717 K St. NW. Ste 1110. Washington, DC 20006-5345. About The Firm. The Employment Law Group ® law firm represents employees nationally who have blown the whistle on corporate fraud and abuse and who have been the victims of discrimination, harassment, or other PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FRAUD LAWYER Under the False Claims Act (FCA), for instance, the government may reward a PPP whistleblower with up to 30 percent of the recovered funds. The Paycheck Protection Program was created to help small businesses keep workers employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering bank-mediated, SBA-funded loans that may be forgiven later. FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ATTORNEYS DISCRIMINATION, WHISTLEBLOWER, AND CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES The FCA’s "qui tam" provision, § 3730 (b), allows a private person known as a relator (colloquially, a whistleblower) to bring an action on behalf of the United States government. A successful relator may receive a reward of up to 30 percent of the proceeds, plus STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS FOR DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The first comprehensive civil-rights law to protect employees, Title VII provides a template for several other federal anti-discrimination statutes that are enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION CASE VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS The employee filed a whistleblower case with OSHA. OSHA determined that the employee was a victim of retaliation because he raised safety concerns, and that Amtrak violated his protections under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. OSHA ordered Amtrak to take the following actions: reinstate the employee; and pay him $892,551 for back pay,punitive
QUI TAM 2020 PANEL PREVIEW: GOVERNMENT-INITIATED (C)(2)(A Qui Tam 2020 is the third annual conference of the Federal Bar Association's Qui Tam Section, for which TELG's Scott Oswald serves as chair. The two-day event will tackle some of the hottest topics in False Claims Act litigation, with panels featuring attorneys from both sides of the aisle, along with government prosecutors, agency representatives, and subject-matter experts. WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTSSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WHISTLEBLOWER LAWYERS Toll Free: 1-888-826-5260. Fax: 202-261-2835. inquiry@employmentlawgroup.com. 1717 K St. NW. Ste 1110. Washington, DC 20006-5345. About The Firm. The Employment Law Group ® law firm represents employees nationally who have blown the whistle on corporate fraud and abuse and who have been the victims of discrimination, harassment, or other PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FRAUD LAWYER Under the False Claims Act (FCA), for instance, the government may reward a PPP whistleblower with up to 30 percent of the recovered funds. The Paycheck Protection Program was created to help small businesses keep workers employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering bank-mediated, SBA-funded loans that may be forgiven later. FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ATTORNEYS DISCRIMINATION, WHISTLEBLOWER, AND CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES The FCA’s "qui tam" provision, § 3730 (b), allows a private person known as a relator (colloquially, a whistleblower) to bring an action on behalf of the United States government. A successful relator may receive a reward of up to 30 percent of the proceeds, plus STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS FOR DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The first comprehensive civil-rights law to protect employees, Title VII provides a template for several other federal anti-discrimination statutes that are enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION CASE VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS The employee filed a whistleblower case with OSHA. OSHA determined that the employee was a victim of retaliation because he raised safety concerns, and that Amtrak violated his protections under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. OSHA ordered Amtrak to take the following actions: reinstate the employee; and pay him $892,551 for back pay,punitive
QUI TAM 2020 PANEL PREVIEW: GOVERNMENT-INITIATED (C)(2)(A Qui Tam 2020 is the third annual conference of the Federal Bar Association's Qui Tam Section, for which TELG's Scott Oswald serves as chair. The two-day event will tackle some of the hottest topics in False Claims Act litigation, with panels featuring attorneys from both sides of the aisle, along with government prosecutors, agency representatives, and subject-matter experts. WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTSSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has yet made it through the legislative gauntlet to become law. DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION LAWYER The Employment Law Group® law firm has a track record of representing employees who have faced bias because of their disabilities.Our firm successfully argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit that the ADA forbids discrimination against employees with short-term injuries that are “sufficiently severe” to limit a major life activity. TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTS Oswald. There are several tactics for dealing with non-compete agreements including ignoring the agreement and hoping for the best, negotiating with the employer, and attacking the validity of the agreement in the courts. This article by TELG principal Tom Harrington and TELG managing principal R. Scott Oswald was published by WestlawJournal
A TIMELINE OF FAMOUS US WHISTLEBLOWERS 1777 – Samuel Shaw and Richard Marven. America’s first whistleblowers. In 1777, shortly after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, naval officers Samuel Shaw and Richard Marven, part of a small group of men who had witnessed their commanding officer torture British prisoners of war, reported their leader for hisactions.
TITLE 38 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ATTORNEY The Whistleblower Protection Act (WPA). Courts have ruled that Title 38 employees are protected by the WPA, and employers are prohibited from retaliating against an employee who engages in protected conduct such as reporting fraud, waste, abuse, and gross mismanagement at their agency. The Administrative Procedures Act (APA). OBERG V. NELNET, INC. Oberg discovered that Nelnet and other lenders were receiving hundreds of millions of dollars in excess subsidy payments for student loans. The Employment Law Group, PC filed a qui tam action on behalf of the federal government to recover the money. Nelnet eventually settled for$55 million.
WHEN EMPLOYERS MUST PAY LEAVE BENEFITS ON EMPLOYEES In 2008, Washington, D.C., passed the Accrued Sick and Safe Leave Act, D.C. Code Section 32-131.02, which requires all employers to provide paid leave to employees who have been employed for at least one year and have worked at least 1,000 hours during the previous twelve months. Under the statute, the minimum amount of leave an employermust
SUPREME COURT SETS A PRACTICAL RULE ON FORCED RESIGNATIONS The Supreme Court's 7-1 decision in Green v.Brennan sets a clear rule on the time limit for taking action on a Title VII claim of constructive discharge — when an employee is forced to quit because of discrimination or retaliation. By tying the deadline to an employee's "definite notice" of resignation, Justice Sonia Sotomayor provides a roadmap for workers who must resign in the face of NBC & CNN COVER $1.6 MILLION AWARD TO TELG CLIENT SANDY JOLLEY An Oxnard, Calif., consumer advocate, who helped blow the whistle on the reverse mortgage tactics, will collect $1.6 million of the settlement, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, which announced the settlement Tuesday. In an interview Tuesday, the whistleblower, Sandra Jolley, recalled how Financial Freedom relentlessly pursued her UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WHISTLEBLOWER LAWYERS Toll Free: 1-888-826-5260. Fax: 202-261-2835. inquiry@employmentlawgroup.com. 1717 K St. NW. Ste 1110. Washington, DC 20006-5345. About The Firm. The Employment Law Group ® law firm represents employees nationally who have blown the whistle on corporate fraud and abuse and who have been the victims of discrimination, harassment, or other PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FRAUD LAWYER Under the False Claims Act (FCA), for instance, the government may reward a PPP whistleblower with up to 30 percent of the recovered funds. The Paycheck Protection Program was created to help small businesses keep workers employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering bank-mediated, SBA-funded loans that may be forgiven later. DISCRIMINATION, WHISTLEBLOWER, AND CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES The FCA’s "qui tam" provision, § 3730 (b), allows a private person known as a relator (colloquially, a whistleblower) to bring an action on behalf of the United States government. A successful relator may receive a reward of up to 30 percent of the proceeds, plus STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS FOR DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The first comprehensive civil-rights law to protect employees, Title VII provides a template for several other federal anti-discrimination statutes that are enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. A TIMELINE OF FAMOUS US WHISTLEBLOWERS QUI TAM 2020 PANEL PREVIEW: GOVERNMENT-INITIATED (C)(2)(A Qui Tam 2020 is the third annual conference of the Federal Bar Association's Qui Tam Section, for which TELG's Scott Oswald serves as chair. The two-day event will tackle some of the hottest topics in False Claims Act litigation, with panels featuring attorneys from both sides of the aisle, along with government prosecutors, agency representatives, and subject-matter experts. WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS WHEN YOU BRING YOUR BOOK WITH YOU Before discussing the two competing schools of thought, it is important to touch on the basics of non-compete litigation. In most jurisdictions,1 courts look primarily to three factors in determining the validity of a non-compete agreement: duration, geographic scope and breadth of the. restraint.2 In cases in which the non-competerestricts an
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS ONSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WHISTLEBLOWER LAWYERS Toll Free: 1-888-826-5260. Fax: 202-261-2835. inquiry@employmentlawgroup.com. 1717 K St. NW. Ste 1110. Washington, DC 20006-5345. About The Firm. The Employment Law Group ® law firm represents employees nationally who have blown the whistle on corporate fraud and abuse and who have been the victims of discrimination, harassment, or other PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM FRAUD LAWYER Under the False Claims Act (FCA), for instance, the government may reward a PPP whistleblower with up to 30 percent of the recovered funds. The Paycheck Protection Program was created to help small businesses keep workers employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering bank-mediated, SBA-funded loans that may be forgiven later. DISCRIMINATION, WHISTLEBLOWER, AND CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES The FCA’s "qui tam" provision, § 3730 (b), allows a private person known as a relator (colloquially, a whistleblower) to bring an action on behalf of the United States government. A successful relator may receive a reward of up to 30 percent of the proceeds, plus STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS FOR DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The first comprehensive civil-rights law to protect employees, Title VII provides a template for several other federal anti-discrimination statutes that are enforced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. A TIMELINE OF FAMOUS US WHISTLEBLOWERS QUI TAM 2020 PANEL PREVIEW: GOVERNMENT-INITIATED (C)(2)(A Qui Tam 2020 is the third annual conference of the Federal Bar Association's Qui Tam Section, for which TELG's Scott Oswald serves as chair. The two-day event will tackle some of the hottest topics in False Claims Act litigation, with panels featuring attorneys from both sides of the aisle, along with government prosecutors, agency representatives, and subject-matter experts. WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS WHEN YOU BRING YOUR BOOK WITH YOU Before discussing the two competing schools of thought, it is important to touch on the basics of non-compete litigation. In most jurisdictions,1 courts look primarily to three factors in determining the validity of a non-compete agreement: duration, geographic scope and breadth of the. restraint.2 In cases in which the non-competerestricts an
UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS ONSEE MORE ON EMPLOYMENTLAWGROUP.COM UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW … 3 24. On April 1, 2008, April 1, 2009, and March 2, 2010, Plaintiff was granted shares of restricted common stock in TradingScreen, totaling 67,280 shares (together, the “Stock Grants”). A TIMELINE OF FAMOUS US WHISTLEBLOWERS 1777 – Samuel Shaw and Richard Marven. America’s first whistleblowers. In 1777, shortly after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, naval officers Samuel Shaw and Richard Marven, part of a small group of men who had witnessed their commanding officer torture British prisoners of war, reported their leader for hisactions.
WORKPLACE BULLYING: HARASSMENT WITHOUT A PROTECTED CLASS Workplace Bullying: Harassment Without a Protected Class. There is currently no law, either at the federal or the state level, targeted to fight workplace bullying. Numerous bills have been drafted in state legislatures to address the problem, but nothing has yet made it through the legislative gauntlet to become law. DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION LAWYER The Employment Law Group® law firm has a track record of representing employees who have faced bias because of their disabilities.Our firm successfully argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit that the ADA forbids discrimination against employees with short-term injuries that are “sufficiently severe” to limit a major life activity. NON-COMPETE AGREEMENTS WHEN YOU BRING YOUR BOOK WITH YOU Before discussing the two competing schools of thought, it is important to touch on the basics of non-compete litigation. In most jurisdictions,1 courts look primarily to three factors in determining the validity of a non-compete agreement: duration, geographic scope and breadth of the. restraint.2 In cases in which the non-competerestricts an
WHISTLEBLOWER RETALIATION CASE VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS The employee filed a whistleblower case with OSHA. OSHA determined that the employee was a victim of retaliation because he raised safety concerns, and that Amtrak violated his protections under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. OSHA ordered Amtrak to take the following actions: reinstate the employee; and pay him $892,551 for back pay,punitive
TITLE 38 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES ATTORNEY The Whistleblower Protection Act (WPA). Courts have ruled that Title 38 employees are protected by the WPA, and employers are prohibited from retaliating against an employee who engages in protected conduct such as reporting fraud, waste, abuse, and gross mismanagement at their agency. The Administrative Procedures Act (APA). UNDERSTANDING WHISTLEBLOWER ETHICS IS KEY TO INTERNAL Unique solution. This is where corporations can create a unique solution by understanding the ethics of whistleblowing. By addressing the competing rights and duties of its employees, employers can ensure that nothing detracts from an employee’s ethical obligation to TACTICS FOR INVALIDATING NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTS Oswald. There are several tactics for dealing with non-compete agreements including ignoring the agreement and hoping for the best, negotiating with the employer, and attacking the validity of the agreement in the courts. This article by TELG principal Tom Harrington and TELG managing principal R. Scott Oswald was published by WestlawJournal
MSPB HOLDS THAT HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT IS AN ADVERSE On September 3, 2015, in Savage v.Dep’t of the Army, the Merit Systems Protection Board held that the creation of a hostile work environment is a prohibited personnel action under the Whistleblower Protection Act. The Board, in Savage, remanded an initial decision in part because the administrative judge did not consider creation of a hostile work environment a prohibited action under THIS DOCUMENT IS PRESENTED COURTESY OF 1 of 160 sheets page 1 to 4 of 538 05/28/2013 07:24:13 pm 1 1 in the united states district court 2 northern district of alabama 3 southern division 4 5 dana anderson; belinda beverly; 6 kathy lackey; and kari walker, 7 plaintiffs, 8 vs. 9 surgery center of cullman, inc.; 10 surgery center of cullman, llc; 11 surgical care affiliates, llc; and 12 kevin johnson, m.d., individually,1-888-826-5260
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