Officers Seek to File Class-Action Race Discrimination Suit Against Md. State Police

Three officers with the Maryland State Police have filed a proposed class-action lawsuit over what they describe as widespread racial discrimination within the department. The complaint…

SCOTUS Clarifies That Job Transfer Can Constitute an “Adverse Employment Action” Even Absent Significant Harm

In a victory for employees, the U.S. Supreme Court made clear today that a job transfer can constitute an adverse employment action for the purpose of…

Christopher Castellano Speaks About AI Role in Divorce Actions

Chris Castellano was invited to speak on The Divorce Hour (Digital Radio Talk show) hosted by Ilyssa Panitz on Saturday, February 10th. Chris discussed the role AI…

NBC Washington News Interviews JGL Principals and Class Members

NBC Washington News interviewed JGL principals Drew LaFramboise and Brian Markovitz and residents of The Signature Club in Accokeek who have filed a class action related…

Marriott Can’t Use Class Waiver To Block Cert. In Breach Row

JGL Attorneys Veronica Nannis and Timothy Maloney were quoted in the latest Law360 article “Marriott Can’t Use Class Waiver To Block Cert. In Breach Row.” A…

Preliminary Injunction Hearing Scheduled Concerning Religious And Private School Classroom Shutdown

GREENBELT, Md., Aug. 5, 2020 — The United States District Court for the District of Maryland has scheduled a preliminary injunction hearing next week on Friday, August…

Vacuum Extraction Dangers AND Consequences: Part 2 Of Blog Series: Technical Bulletins & Manufacturers

  Handling vacuum extraction cases requires an understanding of the use of the instrument and the consequences of its misuse.  After discussing the warnings to physicians…

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VACUUM EXTRACTION DANGERS AND CONSEQUENCES- PART 1

Andrew Greenwald’s 2 Part Blog Series “Vacuum Extration Dangers and Consequences” begins here. Part 1 Of Blog Series: Vacuum Delivery Warnings & Possible Consequences Handling vacuum extraction…

FERGUSON: CALL TO ACTION OR EXCUSE?

    Recent reports are that law students are demanding to postpone their exams as a result of the national tragedies in Ferguson and New York. Students who find it…

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Lacey McMullan

Lacey McMullan is an analytical thinker and seasoned attorney with extensive experience litigating civil rights cases in federal court, including lawsuits alleging police misconduct and violations…

Federal Trade Commission Issues New, Nationwide Rule Banning Non-Compete Agreements, But Don’t Expect It to Last

On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), voted (3 to 2) to essentially stop employers from issuing new non-compete agreements for most workers in…

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A principal in Joseph, Greenwald & Laake’s Civil Litigation Practice Group, Steve Pavsner has over four decades of experience in litigating a wide range of complex…