“We feel like we’ve been unfairly treated. . . .If we have to sit on (the house) for three years and let that historic designation expire, we’ll do it.” said owner of historic Kansas City mansion.
Tensions between a Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP partner and his former employer boiled over Wednesday during the second day of trial in a back wages dispute, with a Texas judge threatening to hold the ex-associate in contempt while admonishing counsel for the Houston firm for making a comment the judge said came close to homophobia.
The head of a Houston commercial law firm told a jury on Tuesday that an ex-associate was "an embarrassment" who was putting the firm at risk with what he described as "spotty" work during the first day of trial in a back-wages dispute between a current Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP partner and his former employer.
LANCASTER – A Lancaster County judge has handed down a split ruling on preliminary objections in a lawsuit from the daughter of a woman who died last year after a two-month stay at the Hamilton Arms Center facility.
The former executive director of the Atlantic City Housing Authority said a board member prohibited him from cooperating with a State Police investigation into procurement practices there, in a lawsuit alleging his Sept. 7 firing was unlawful retaliation for being a whistleblower.