Federal employment attorneys Shaun Southworth, Jesse Kelly, and Ianna Richardson just learned that one of their cases before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will be headed to trial. The Judge has selected the case for trial on a theory of retaliatory...
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Southworth PC Obtains Default Judgment for Client
Southworth PC federal employment attorneys Shaun Southworth and Ianna Richardson have obtained default judgment for client after the Agency failed to develop a full and impartial record on their client’s case. The Report of Investigation was missing key information...
Southworth PC Client Wins Trial: Agency Discriminated Against and Retaliated Against Client
After trying a case in December, our federal employment attorneys Shaun Southworth and Ianna Richardson recently prevailed on behalf our federal employee client. A judge from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission found the Agency failed to select our client for...
Southworth PC Trial Time: EEOC Judge Green Lights Race, Sex, and Retaliatory Harassment Hearing
Federal employment attorneys at Southworth PC have heard another one of their cases is headed to trial. An administrative judge from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has determined a hearing is warranted in the matter. At issue in the case is did the Agency...
Southworth PC Trial Time: EEOC Judge Green Lights Reasonable Accommodation Trial
An EEOC judge has given the green light to a trial for a Southworth PC client in a disability discrimination case. Usually in EEOC cases, many Agency’s will file a motion for summary judgment at the hearing stage after discovery is completed. This motion argues that...
Settled: Southworth PC Settles Discrimination, Harassment, and Reprisal Case
Southworth PC recently settled a sexual harassment and reprisal case against a large federal agency. The allegations were that a male supervisor treated women and men differently, letting the men do less and giving the men preferential treatment compared to the women....
Help!? My boss learned I filed an EEO complaint against him and now he won’t stop harassing me.
What should I do? Sue the government to restore justice and get the compensation you deserve. Well, maybe. Each case is different. Some things you might want to consider include: what kind of evidence do you have to prove that the scrutiny is based on the EEO...