On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Apr 28, 2016 | Firm News
Congratulations to Captain Kristen Griest, who’s about to become the Army’s first female infantry officer! As a veteran, I’m heartened to see our nation’s military recognizing the potential of all its members to serve fully and honorably. As a...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Apr 26, 2016 | Firm News
Tom Brady, the New England Patriots’ star quarterback and a former player at the University of Michigan, will be on the sidelines more than anticipated next season because of his alleged involvement in “deflategate,” the widely-publicized incident...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Apr 20, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
While those who are LGBT have won important legal victories in recent years, LGBT employees still lack full protection against discrimination in the workplace. However, NachtLaw attorneys can help LGBT employees to claim that they are being discriminated against on...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Apr 14, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
In 1980, an African-American couple, Harold and Shirley Ledsinger, were thrown out of an auto parts store. The owner allegedly called Harold a “n*****” in front of others, told him to get his “black a**” out of the store, and added that he...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Apr 11, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
With two settlements and a new lawsuit, the EEOC reminds employers that disability discrimination will not be tolerated. On March 31, 2016, the EEOC filed suit against C&A Tool Engineering, Inc., alleging that it withdrew a job offer because the applicant’s...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Apr 7, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
On April 4, 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected what was widely viewed as an effort to manipulate voting district lines in Texas to favor the conservative vote. In Evenwel v. Abbott, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Texas’s existing Senate map, which attempted to...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Apr 6, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
Ingham County, MI–The 54A, 54B, and 55th District Courts are spring cleaning and want to help county residents clean up their records. The courts are offering an amnesty program for those that have a warrant for their arrest for failure to pay fines and costs....
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Apr 4, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
If you are the parent of a learning disabled student, you know how difficult it is to find services to deliver the mandate of a “Free Appropriate Public Education” or “FAPE” under special education laws. While federal laws apply to any school...