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Hawaii firm ordered to pay over $190,000 for age discrimination

Owner referred to employee as a ‘bag of bones,’ then fired her, says EEOC   HONOLULU-Hawaii Healthcare Professionals, Inc.-also known as Hawaii Professional HomeCare Services, Inc.-and its owner have been ordered to pay $193,236 to a woman allegedly fired due to her...
Posted On Jul 23 2012 00:52
, By (EEOC

Guam lawyer lists 60 witnesses in defense vs Hillbroom suit

Veteran Guam lawyer David J. Lujan has listed 60 potential witnesses in his defense against a lawsuit filed by a former client, Junior Larry Hillbroom, and in his complaint against Hillbroom’s former trustee. Theodore W. Frank, counsel for Lujan, said the potential...
Posted On Jul 23 2012 00:42
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Decades-old court, labor judgments remain uncollected

For 20 years, Rene Reyes, a long-term Filipino worker on Saipan, has yet to see a single penny of the more than $3,000 in labor judgment that was awarded him for unpaid wages and other damages from a previous employer. “That judgment was entered in 1992. The unpaid wages were...
Posted On Jul 21 2012 07:02
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Fund, Boston counsel in talks to slash law firm’s $750K fee

The NMI Retirement Fund’s Boston-based counsel disclosed that it is in talks with the Fund to reduce the law firm’s $750,937.82 billing for legal services rendered. Jeremy B. Coffey, one of the lawyers for the Boston-based Brown Rudnick law firm, informed the U.S....
Posted On Jul 21 2012 06:24
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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