On March 3, 2014, NELA joined the National Employment Law Project (NELP), the Economic Policy Institute, the Writers Guild of America East, Ross Perlin and Professor David Yamada in submitting an amicus curiae brief in the U.S
Hearst amicus FINAL.pdf
Join your colleagues on Thursday, June 22, 2017 from 2:00–3:15 p.m. for the following presentation: Title VII & The Equal Pay Act: Dynamic Duo When Challenging Sex Discrimination In Compensation Moderator/Speaker: Deborah Marcuse Speakers: David Sanford & David E
The amicus brief was drafted by David Seligman of Towards Justice in Denver, CO
Mohamed v Uber_NELA Amicus_9th Cir_FINAL.pdf
Court: Ninth Circuit (petition for rehearing en banc) Brief writers: David Borgen, Todd Jackson, Joseph E
NELA Amicus Brief_Wang v Chinese Daily News re Rehearing Petition_03 28 132.pdf
Ann McGinley (UNLV)), a litigator (David Lee (Law Offices of David L
Werman, with support from NELA and Amicus Advisory Council member David Borgen. The plaintiffs are represented by NELA member J
Roach v. TL Cannon NELA Amicus Brief_Final.pdf
Nutri-Systems , the court failed to reach the issue. Authors: David Borgen, Roberto Concepcion, Jason Tarricone #FLSA #Amicus
NELAAmicusKnepper.pdf
Our brief also highlights how enforcement of such a ban would impede the broad enforcement and remedies envisioned by the FLSA given continuing widespread FLSA violations nationwide and limited government enforcement of the FLSA Authors: David Borgen, Joseph Jaramillo and Herbert Eisenberg
Raniere v Citigroup_NELAAmicusBrief_Final.pdf
We thank our authors David Borgen, Joseph Jaramillo and Herbert Eisenberg for their excellent work on the brief, as well as Cliff Palefsky for his invaluable contributions
The amicus brief, written by Impact Fund’s Lindsay Nako and David Nahmias, working in close collaboration with NELA members, focuses on the circuit split in the treatment of discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation
Bostock, Zarda, Harris - Amicus Brief of Impact Fund NELA Brief and Appendix.pdf
The amicus brief was drafted by David Seligman of Towards Justice in Denver, CO, and can be downloaded from the Amicus Library on The NELA Exchange
We thank our brief writers, NELA members David Borgen, Todd Jackson, Joseph E
Our brief was drafted by David E. Schlesinger and James H
Teed_NELA Amicus Brief_Final.pdf
Kimpel, Michael R. Pruitt, and David W. Sanford are also among the attorneys representing the petitioner-plaintiffs before the U.S
Regardless of how you choose to view it, insurance claims are a David vs. Goliath battle
Summers is represented by NELA members R. Scott Oswald and David L. Scher (The Employment Law Group, Washington, DC)
EEOC General Counsel David Lopez echoed that sentiment in a press release , saying “this unanimous decision is great news for victims of discrimination on whose behalf we are seeking relief—and for the public, which ultimately benefits from our work.”