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Miami Dolphins Investigation Good Example of Well-Done Internal Workplace Investigation

Posted on February 19, 2014 by Lorene

As I’ve written about before, the plaintiff’s bar is growing increasingly sophisticated in its strategic efforts to attack employers’ internal workplace investigations.  Unfortunately, too many employers have made themselves vulnerable to these attacks by failing to ensure that their internal … Continue reading →

Posted in Workplace Investigations

Workplace Investigations – Dealing with the Aftermath (Part 2)

Posted on February 10, 2014 by Lorene

In the first in the two-part post, Washington attorney Amy Stephson discussed the negative impact an investigation can have on a work group.  She also addressed the “low hanging fruit,” i.e., the basic post-investigation actions that need to be taken. In … Continue reading →

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Love Contracts at Work

Posted on February 7, 2014 by Lorene

With Valentine’s Day only a week away, I thought I’d repost my discussion of “love contracts.” A “love contract” or in lawyer terms – a Consensual Relationship Agreement —   is an effort to mitigate the risk of sexual harassment … Continue reading →

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Workplace Investigations — Dealing with the Aftermath (Part 1)

Posted on February 5, 2014 by Lorene

Regardless of how well an internal workplace investigation is handled, it is not unusual for the effects of the investigation to linger in the workplace.  Rumors abound.  Feelings are hurt.  Productivity suffers. Amy Stephson is an attorney in Seattle, Washington … Continue reading →

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Jury Awards $1.5M+ Against IBM in Age Discrimination Case After Faulty Internal Investigation Precluded from Evidence

Posted on January 28, 2014 by Lorene

A federal jury in Connecticut returned a unanimous verdict awarding a total of $1,499,891.70 to a man terminated by IBM when he was 61 years old.  The jury also found that IBM “knew or showed reckless disregard for whether its termination … Continue reading →

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New “Flasher” Video Uses Humor to Ask Serious Question – Who Will Your Employees Call if They Have a Compliance Concern or Complaint?

Posted on January 17, 2014 by Lorene

Readers of this blog know I generally avoid using this space to directly suggest you retain me as an employment attorney, mediator or workplace investigator. With this post, I’m making a bit of an exception as I want to share … Continue reading →

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Senator Harry Reid Voted “Most Naughty” in Workplace in 2013

Posted on December 27, 2013 by Lorene

Acting as the election officials, Santa’s elves announced today that senate majority leader Harry Reid has won the title of “Most Naughty in the Workplace in 2013.” As the chart below demonstrates, it was a bit of a runaway election … Continue reading →

Posted in Compliance, Employee Engagement

Employment Law Blog Carnival — December Edition!

Posted on December 18, 2013 by Lorene

Congratulations to employment law attorney Nilesh P. Patel for hosting the December edition of the Employment Law Blog Carnival.  Not only has Nilesh compiled some of the best human resource and employment law articles, he has also celebrated the holiday … Continue reading →

Posted in Workplace Investigations

Vote Now: Who was the Most Naughty in the Workplace in 2013?

Posted on December 5, 2013 by Lorene

2013 gave us any number of cringe-worthy workplace situations. Now, Santa has asked for our help as he’s decided to implement the inaugural “Most Naughty in the Workplace” award. To make it easy for us, he’s created a one-question survey … Continue reading →

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A Lesson about Employee Complaints from the Miami Dolphins

Posted on November 4, 2013 by Lorene

Wow.  What a difference 24 hours can make. Last week, Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Jonathan Martin abruptly left the team amid press reports that team members were bullying him. Yesterday morning, (Nov. 3rd), the Miami Dolphins issued a press release … Continue reading →

Posted in Bullying, Dispute Resolution System Design, Procedural Fairness

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