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Justin P. Rodriguez - top best Employer Intentional Torts Lawyer in zip code 95624

Justin P. Rodriguez Top Best Employer Intentional Torts Lawyer in zip 95624
Justin P. Rodriguez

Rating: / 4.7


Area of Practice: Business Dissolutions, Business Estate Planning, Business Fraud, Business Arbitration, Business Litigation, Civil Litigation, Litigation, Labor Law, Wage and Hour Law, Wrongful Termination, Workplace Violence, Whistleblower Litigation, WARN Act, Wage and Hour Class Actions, Harassment, Family and Medical Leave Act, Fair Labor Standards, Fair Employment Practices, Executive Severance Contracts, Executive Employment Law, Equal Employment Opportunity Law, Employment Termination, Employment Rights, Employment Practices Liability Insurance, Employment Mediation, Employment Litigation, Employment Law, Employment Discrimination, Employment Disability Discrimination, Employment Contracts, Employment Class Actions, Employment Claims, Employment Civil Rights, Employment Breach of Contract, Employment at Will, Employment Arbitration, Employee Rights, Employee Privacy, Employer Intentional Torts, Employer Liability, Disability Discrimination, Confidentiality Agreements, Covenants Not To Compete, Age Discrimination in Employment, Americans with Disabilities Act, Child Labor Law

Zip code: 95624, Elk Grove, California



Contact:
Shimoda Law Corp..
9401 East Stockton Boulevard.

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Employer Intentional Torts Case examples in zip code 95624

Legal issues involving intentional harm caused by employers. Case Example: Brady v. Maryland (1963) - Landmark case involving the suppression of evidence and employer intentional torts. Judgment: The Supreme Court held that failure to disclose evidence constituted a violation of due process.


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