Yes, You Can Be Fired for Wearing The Wrong Tie
Updated: 2011-01-31 18:38:26
, , Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Keeping Down The Creepy : How To Protect Your Privacy Online Yes , You Can Be Fired for Wearing The Wrong Tie Published by John Richards on January 31, 2011 in Employment 0 Comments Tags : discrimination employee Employment green bay law laws lawsuit packers tie I’m not much of a sports fan . At best , I could be called a fair weather San Francisco Giants fan 2010 was a good year for my kind So my puzzlement at the conduct of both parties in this employment dispute is hopefully understandable . I don’t live in the world of sports fans , and I have no idea what motivates some of their . conduct In a suburb of Chicago , a car salesman was fired for wearing a Green Bay Packers tie on the day the Chicago Bears
: : Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Suing Your Criminal Defense Lawyer for Malpractice You Better Have a Good Alibi Keeping Down The Creepy : How To Protect Your Privacy Online Published by Andrew Dat on January 28, 2011 in Intellectual Property 0 Comments Tags : information internet online personal privacy private spokeo website It’s good to finally see that in this age of limited connectivity , overly secure privacy protection , and a general lack of accessibility to information both personal and otherwise , there’s finally a service that allows strangers to search for and or stalk other people Oh , I’m sorry , what I meant to say in that last sentence is exactly the opposite of what I typed . Damn you , haxors 11 In case you haven’t heard about
Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Why The Texting Fountain Falling Lady Shouldn’t Sue Anyone Suing Your Criminal Defense Lawyer for Malpractice You Better Have a Good Alibi Published by John Richards on January 27, 2011 in Criminal Law and Lawyers 0 Comments Tags : alibi attorney client criminal defense lawsuit lawyer malpractice Cases of legal malpractice don’t get covered in the news as often as cases of medical malpractice . It’s easy to see why legal malpractice rarely makes good television . Chances are , a lawyer isn’t going to leave a surgical instrument sewn up in a client’s body cavity and if you know of any such cases why aren’t you selling the movie rights However , lawyers , like doctors , are learned professionals . And when they ply
Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Arizona’s Other Controversial Law : Punishing Employers Who Hire Illegal Immigrants Why Law School Can Still Be A Good Investment In Your Future Published by Andrew Dat on January 25, 2011 in Lawyers 0 Comments Tags : attorney education law school law schools lawyer new york times rankings Man , who would’ve thought that one day everyone was going to consider attending law school to be a fool’s errand Probably the same people who saw through the madness that suddenly spotlighted comic books as an eternally solid investment in the 90s , supposedly beyond stocks or gold . However , even the outing of that sham is coming back to haunt us Hmm maybe everything is truly cyclical Anyway , if you have no idea what I’m
: : Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Sony’s Fight To End PlayStation 3 Software Piracy Is Futile Arizona’s Other Controversial Law : Punishing Employers Who Hire Illegal Immigrants Published by Jay Rivera on January 24, 2011 in Immigration 0 Comments Tags : arizona business employers hire hiring immigrant Immigration law workers For a while now Arizona has been a most popular state in the headlines . From the victims of the recent shooting tragedy to the controversial SB 1070 law still in discussion , it seems that Arizona is the stage for a drama of epic proportions . Like a pivot point , nearly all of the Arizonian issues have been revolving around the issue of . immigration To keep you updated , as many as seven major immigration law cases have
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Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Exonerated After 30 Years in Prison : Implications for the Death Penalty Sony’s Fight To End PlayStation 3 Software Piracy Is Futile Published by Andrew Dat on January 20, 2011 in Criminal Law and Intellectual Property 0 Comments Tags : hotz illegal lawsuit piracy playstation ps3 software sony Sony seems to have gotten itself locked and loaded for yet another battle against the little man I swear , who is running their public relations department Whoever it is , it seems like their goal is to help Sony alienate as much of its consumer base as . possible In case you haven’t been following this story , last week Sony announced that it would be suing famed computer hacker George Geohot” Hotz as well as a group of
: : Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Can Protections for The Disabled Go Too Far Exonerated After 30 Years in Prison : Implications for the Death Penalty Published by John Richards on January 19, 2011 in Criminal Law 0 Comments Tags : conviction crime criminal dna evidence exonerate innocent justice prison texas The big story in criminal law last week came out of Texas , and it involved a man who served 30 years in prison , only to be proven innocent with new DNA evidence . This is one of the longest prison terms ever served by a person in the U.S . only to be . exonerated Obviously , this raises some major questions about the criminal justice system , the death penalty , and the procedure for considering exculpatory evidence that arises
Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Court Rules Police Can Search Cell Phones Without a Warrant Can Protections for The Disabled Go Too Far Published by John Richards on January 18, 2011 in Employment 0 Comments Tags : abuse ada business businesses disability disabled lawsuit legal sue The Americans with Disabilities Act as well as the laws of many states , requires most businesses which sell goods or services to the general public to make a reasonable effort to ensure that their facilities are accessible to persons with disabilities . It imposes many new requirements on new construction projects , including wheelchair ramps and the . like Obviously , it would be impractical to impose these same standards on old buildings , requiring expensive or
Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Foreclosure and Debt Collection Horror Stories Court Rules Police Can Search Cell Phones Without a Warrant Published by Andrew Dat on January 17, 2011 in Criminal Law 0 Comments Tags : arrest arrested california cell cops court law legal phone search text Apparently , like Arizona , California just can’t seem to go through a whole news cycle without somehow crowbarring their way into the headlines If you haven’t been following the news in the golden state , last week the California Supreme Court ruled that it is now okay in California for cops to search through a person’s cell phone text messages without a warrant after that person has been placed under . arrest The case in question , People v . Diaz involved a
Much has been written about succeeding in law school, but not as much has been said about remaining healthy and sane while succeeding. Having just finished my first law school exams this past December, I thought it beneficial to engage in much needed reflection on study habits and things that worked and did not work [...]