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Complaint filed for VII sexual Harrassment
A complaint filed for Title VII complaint for sexual harassment and retaliation
Complaint filed for Dram Shop Liability in Federal District Court
Dram shop complaint filed in Colorado District Court based on Diversity Jurisdiction
Complaint excessive force lawsuit
A lawsuit complaint filed against police officer for personal injury
Federal Complaint for Breach of Contract for royalties payments
A complaint filed in Federal Court for Breach of Contract and royalties payment
Medical Malpractice Lawsuit – Complaint Document
A lawsuit for medical malpractice filed in Federal Court due to Diversity
Lawsuit For ADA Violations
Lawsuit for violations of AA of premises for not meeting requirements
Uninsured Motorist Claim in Federal District Court
When a person has an accident which is not their fault, and the other motorist does not have enough insurance to cover the damages underinsured coverage kicks in. Once you file a claim with your provider, they will contact the other driver’s insurance for payment.
Complaint for Patent Infringement
A complaint for damages for Patent infringement
Class Action for Fair Labor Standard Act
File a complaint for violation of fair labor standard
Debt Collection Complaint
Complaint filed for debt collection harrasment
FDCPA Complaint (Collections)
Violation of Fair Debt Collection practicng Act
Miller Act Complaint (Construction Law)
Filed a Miller act complaint for non payment for work
Complaint for Injuries as a Result of a Ski Accident
A complaint filed against an individual who resides outside the country for injuries he caused in a ski collision
Complaint for Family Medical Leave Act
A complaint filed for violation of the Family Medical Leave Act
Family and Medical Leave Act. The FMLA entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons with continuation of group health insurance coverage under the same terms and conditions as if the employee had not taken leave.
Two primary causes of action under the FMLA include interference and retaliation. FMLA interference occurs when an employer interferes with an employee taking or trying to take FMLA leave. … An employee who suffers from an FMLA violation may recover back pay, front pay, attorneys’ fees, and liquidated damages.
Every employer covered by the FMLA is required to conspicuously post a notice explaining the statute’s provisions and providing information for filing complaints of violations with the DOL’s Wage & Hour Division. Under the final rule: The maximum penalty increases from $169 to $173.
Filing a Complaint with the Secretary of Labor
–A complaint may be filed in person, by mail or by telephone with the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor. …
–The complaint should be filed within a reasonable time of when the employee discovers that his or her FMLA rights have been violated.
Employers cannot fire employees for requesting or taking FMLA leave. Generally speaking, however, an employer can still terminate an employee, even while he or she is on leave or just returned, as long as the rationale for the termination was completely unrelated to the FMLA leave.
Complaint for Slip & Fall at Post Office
Slip and fall at the United States Post office