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Labor & Employment

Jul. 18, 2013

Noreen Farrell

Equal Rights Advocates San Francisco Specialties: civil rights, education




Litigating labor and employment disputes is challenging enough, but when you add to the mix the question of sovereign immunity, it's that much tougher, Farrell said.


She had such a case when she served as lead counsel on behalf of a class of women workers at Thunder Valley Casino.


They alleged rampant sexual harassment in the workplace, as well as wage and hour violations. Medina v. Station Casinos et al, S-CV-0018017 (...

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