This article analyzes how the growing trend of litigation alleging employment discrimination based on workers\u27 family caregiving responsibilities applies to law firms and other legal employers. Our research has found at least thirty-three cases since 1990 in which employees of law firms or other legal employers--both attorneys and support staff--have sued their employers for family responsibilities discrimination (“FRD”). FRD is discrimination against employees based on their family caregiving responsibilities for newborns, young children, elderly parents, or ill spouses or partners. Here we analyze these cases, including the employee experiences that have prompted litigation and the legal theories on which the lawsuits are based. We con...
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This article analyzes how the growing trend of litigation alleging employment discrimination based o...
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This Article discusses the rise of the area of employment law known as Family Responsibilities Discr...
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Caregivers in the Workplace: Family Responsibilities Discrimination Litigation Update 2016, authored...
Family responsibilities discrimination ( FRD ) claims have become a far more prevalent issue in empl...
Employment discrimination against employees based on their status as parents or family caregivers oc...
This Article integrates a discussion of current family responsibilities discrimination ( FRD ) case ...
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This Note argues that the story about ―women‘s recent entry into the workplace is a flawed one, and ...
This article investigates the work of individuals who help out informally with a family member\u27s ...
Abstract: Although a large body of literature has addressed many of the issues relating to flexible ...
This article analyzes how the growing trend of litigation alleging employment discrimination based o...
When people think of sex discrimination, they tend to think of glass-ceiling discrimination and sexu...
This Article discusses the rise of the area of employment law known as Family Responsibilities Discr...
This Article highlights ten key lessons that employment law practitioners can take away from the sch...
This Articles describes how attorneys bringing FRD claims face a threshold conceptual issue:How shou...
Caregivers in the Workplace: Family Responsibilities Discrimination Litigation Update 2016, authored...
Family responsibilities discrimination ( FRD ) claims have become a far more prevalent issue in empl...
Employment discrimination against employees based on their status as parents or family caregivers oc...
This Article integrates a discussion of current family responsibilities discrimination ( FRD ) case ...
Under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, as well as other federal anti-discrimination laws, o...
This article describes the masculine culture in law firms and analyzes how this culture harms both m...
This article examines a distinctive Canadian approach to alleviating work-family conflict: human rig...
This Note argues that the story about ―women‘s recent entry into the workplace is a flawed one, and ...
This article investigates the work of individuals who help out informally with a family member\u27s ...
Abstract: Although a large body of literature has addressed many of the issues relating to flexible ...