Fox Rothschild LLP congratulates Partner Gray I. Mateo-Harris, who received the Law Firm Diversity Champion award during Walgreens’ Legal DE&I Recognition Program.
The lawsuit asserts the city of Chicago is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and discriminating against the blind by failing to equip intersections with devices to communicate Walk/Don't Walk status to those with limited vision
Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit say Chicago-based Tressler and Georgia-based AssociationReady share too much information with third-party collection vendors when attempting to collect unpaid fees on behalf of condo associations.
Cannabis companies face an array of divergent state and federal compliance obligations that if neglected can result in time-consuming, complicated legal issues.
Fox Rothschild LLP is pleased to announce the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) has selected Gray Mateo-Harris to join its Class of Fellows and Dominique J. Carroll and Olufunke O. Leroy to participate in its Class of Pathfinders for 2021.
A Walgreens call center employee can proceed with her federal class action lawsuit claiming the drugstore giant requires employees in its call centers to work off the clock
Appeals panel said bankrupt Yellow Cab and the driver owe the passenger $6.6 million in interest on the judgment, not American Country Insurance, which paid $350,000.
The appeals judges said a federal district judge was wrong to dismiss dozens of lawsuits against the sellers of shelf-stable Parmesan cheese simply because the ingredients on the label explicitly included the cellulose many sellers included as a filler and anti-caking agent.