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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