
A Rarity or Not?
Was the Sixth Circuit’s decision to reverse a trial judge’s dismissal of an ADA case a rarity, or is this something they do regularly – even when it comes to smoking gun evidence that the district court ignored? Find out here!

Was the Sixth Circuit’s decision to reverse a trial judge’s dismissal of an ADA case a rarity, or is this something they do regularly – even when it comes to smoking gun evidence that the district court ignored? Find out here!

If you have been told that your employment is ending and you need to decide whether to resign, there are a few things you should consider. Read more here.

Many people are unaware of the subtle ways they discriminate against others in the workplace. Read this article to learn more about micro-aggressions and how to avoid them.

On April 14, 2017, Heather Moore Collins and Anne Hunter secured a jury verdict of $588,522.61 for their client Tony Gunter after a week-long trial in Federal Court in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Sometimes we are the last to brag about our achievements… Find out more here!

Today is a day of mourning for President George H.W. Bush, who was an advocate for the Americans with Disabilities Act when it was signed into law by his successor in 1989 (President Clinton). Keep reading to learn why.

Find out the facts about widespread sex harassment at the State, and what you can do about it

The Sixth Circuit issued two disability cases at the end of October. One good for the plaintiff, the other not. Let’s try to make sense of them.

Learn more about the employment law seminar Heather Collins spoke at, including her thoughts on Sexual Harassment in the #MeToo Era.

Find out more about the current state of employment law and discrimination against LGBTQ employees.