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Stockton, CA – After enduring all manner of humiliation, Armando Orozco filed a lawsuit against the Stockton Unified School District (SUSD). The whistleblower retaliation suit alleges disability discrimination, failure to prevent harassment and much more. ...
In this comprehensive podcast episode, we explore the critical elements of corporations and corporate governance that every entrepreneur and business owner should understand. Whether you’re launching a new business, restructuring an existing one, or planning ...
If you’re facing criminal charges, it’s crucial to understand how a conviction can impact your professional license. Many criminal defense attorneys may not be aware of these implications. Here are some key points to consider: ...
In this video, Victoria Gutierrez, attorney at Goyette, Ruano & Thompson, explains the basics of wrongful termination in California. Wrongful termination occurs when an employee is fired for illegal reasons, even if the termination seems ...
Imagine you’re a healthcare provider accused of mishandling patient records, or a contractor hit with a complaint about project delays. Suddenly, your professional license, the lifeline of your career, is at risk. In California, even ...
You’ve been excelling, meeting every deadline, and even getting praise from your manager. Then, without warning, you’re handed a termination letter. Or maybe you reported unsafe working conditions, only to find yourself on the receiving ...
My Employer put me on administrative leave, what do I do now? In this comprehensive video, Nicole Valentine at Goyette Ruano + Thompson provide essential guidance for employees who find themselves placed on administrative leave. ...
Whether it's an issue with your employer, a business disagreement, or a conflict over an estate, civil litigation can seem complex and intimidating. That's where an attorney can step in to protect your rights, provide ...
A question may arise as to whether a person should voluntarily give law enforcement access to the contents of a cell phone? The simple and most common answer would be no. A person has ...