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Don't Be Afraid to Speak Up

On December 7, 2022, President Biden signed the Speak Out Act into law. The key provision of this Act provides: “With respect to a sexual assault dispute or sexual harassment dispute

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Reed's COVE Wage & Hour Lawsuit - Class Notice

Click here for a copy of the Court-ordered class notice in this matter.

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Taxpayer First Act - A powerful Remedy for Victims of Employer Retaliation

In the United States, companies are always looking for ways to save money on taxes. There are many legitimate techniques for doing so.

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Congress expands coverage of AIR 21

Tucked into the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, was an amendment to the whistleblower protection provisions of the Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment

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Another Victory Against Newman University

Graybill & Hazlewood proudly announces the resolution of another case against Newman University. In this case, we represented Dr. Sue Gardner, a former longtime professor in Newman University’s School of Social Work.

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GH Wins $318,000 in Overdue Service-Connected Disability Benefits for Wichita Fireman

This is an update to a previous blog entry. As we reported then, Graybill & Hazlewood had prevailed in Sedgwick County District Court on a Wichita fireman’s claim for a service-connected disability pension.

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DOJ issues procedural reform recommendation based upon G&H client’s case - 2020

The United States Department of Justice Office of Inspector General recently issued a procedural reform recommendation based upon our client's case against a halfway house operator based in Newton, Kansas.

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Jury slaps Newman University with $800k verdict for Title VII / Title IX retaliation

On January 13, 2020, a federal jury in Wichita, Kansas awarded former Newman University professor Cindy Louthan, Ed.D., a verdict of $801,550.50.

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DOJ: Federal Contractor Retaliated Against Employee for Protected Whistleblowing

The Department of Justice’s Office of Inspector General recently determined that The Mirror, Inc., a Newton, Kansas halfway house operator with Bureau of Prisons contracts

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Justice Denied: How the U.S. Supreme Court Forced America’s Workers Into Arbitration

Our friends at The Employee Rights Advocacy Institute For Law & Policy published a fascinating set of timelines of Supreme Court decisions, attached below.

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