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Patrice L. Goldman

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Area of Practice: Sexual Harassment or Hostile Work Environment, Wrongful Termination, Severance Negotiations, Failure to Pay Wages, Including Overtime, Failure to Pay Commissions, Violations of the Wage and Hours Laws, Whistleblower Protections, Retaliation, Family/Medical Leave, Pregnancy Leave, Qui Tam, Employment Litigation, Employee Rights, Age Discrimination in Employment, Americans with Disabilities Act, Covenants Not To Compete, Employee Privacy, Employment Claims, Employment Disability Discrimination, Employment Discrimination, Employment Law, Employment Mediation, Employment Rights, Employment Termination, Equal Employment Opportunity Law, Fair Employment Practices, Fair Labor Standards, Family and Medical Leave Act, Harassment, National Origin Discrimination, Retaliatory Discharge, Sexual Harassment, Title VII Discrimination, Wage and Hour Law, Whistleblower Litigation

Zip code: 94903, San Rafael, California



Contact:
Law Offices of Patrice L. Goldman A Professional Corporation.
101 Lucas Valley Rd..

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Americans with Disabilities Act Case examples in zip code 94903

Description: The ADA is a federal law prohibiting discrimination based on disability, covering various aspects including employment, public services, and accommodations. Case Example: Olmstead v. L.C., 1999 - Addressed rights under the ADA related to community-based services for individuals with disabilities. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled that unjustified institutionalization of disabled individuals violated the ADA.