Posts From: October 2021
Firm News Class Actions |
Oct 30, 2021

The victory for immigrant workers was championed by Schroeter Goldmark & Bender attorneys Jamal Whitehead and Adam Berger, along with other partners, including Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson.

Jury awards $17.3 million to immigrant workers in minimum wage class action suit  against the Tacoma ICE Detention Center
Firm News |
Oct 28, 2021

SVLC is a nonprofit law firm that seeks to improve the legal response to survivors of sexual violence.

SGB is a proud sponsor of the Sexual Violence Law Center’s Fall Virtual Fundraiser
Firm News Employment Law |
Oct 15, 2021

“Workplace Conflict and the Corporate Medical Playbook: How to Safeguard Your Career” will stream live via webinar on at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 19.

Elizabeth Hanley to speak on panel for Physician Just Equity and American Medical Women’s Association webinar
Firm News |
Oct 12, 2021

Through various legal tools available, the organization works to reveal and end actions that harm our communities, achieving social and economic justice for all.

SGB is a proud sponsor of this year’s Columbia Legal Services Virtual Imagine Justice Fundraiser
Firm News Sexual Assault & Harassment |
Oct 07, 2021

SGB attorney Rebecca Roe is a former president of the National Crime Victim Bar Association (NCVBA) and continues to lead the firm’s support of the organization.

SGB is a proud sponsor of the National Crime Victim Bar Association National Conference
Class Actions Firm News |
Oct 01, 2021

According to the suit, the electronic time keeping system used by Virginia Mason across 11 hospitals and nearly 300 sites of care to track employee time and attendance did not consistently and accurately reflect instances when employees worked through their meal breaks and rest periods.

Court certifies class action lawsuit against Virginia Mason Medical Center for failure to compensate healthcare workers for missed meal and rest breaks