Kentucky residents can suffer a wide range of serious injuries, but coverage of these events may help others avoid or recover from an accident. Our news page explores the causes and outcomes of motor vehicle crashes and other severe injuries to help others prepare for what lies ahead.
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Motor Vehicle Safety Whistleblower Act Passes SenatePublic safety advanced by the Senate's passage of the Motor Vehicle Safety Whistleblower Act which creates financial incentives for reporting safety defects.
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Supreme Court's Pregnancy Discrimination DecisionLexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell reviews coverage of the Supreme Court's recent pregnancy discrimination ruling.
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Supreme Court Rules for Pregnant WomenLexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell on the Supreme Court's ruling in Young v UPS favoring the pregnant employee fired by UPS.
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Walmart Seeks Supreme Court's Help In Unpaid Wages CaseLexington, Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell on Walmart's try for the Supreme Court's help in getting out from under a $151 million unpaid wages judgment.
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Sex Discrimination Suit Against UKPD Reinstated on AppealA sex discrimination suit by present and former UKPD officers represented by Robert Abell has been reinstated by the Court of Appeals and a new trial ordered.
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Can a Salaried Worker be Docked for Finishing Early?Lexington, Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell discusses whether a salaried worker can be docked pay for finishing early but not be paid overtime.
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Student-Athlete Advisor Settles Whistleblower SuitLexington, Kentucky whistleblower lawyer Robert Abell on the settlement by an advisor at North Carolina claiming she was fired for reporting academic fraud.
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the "Glass Ceiling" and Corporate AmericaLexington Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell on the "glass ceiling" in corporate America: fewer large companies are run by women than by men named John
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Head Scarves & Religious Discrimination in the Supreme CourtLexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell discusses the religious discrimination case, Elauf v Abercrombie & Fitch, argued in the Supreme Court.
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Unpaid Wages & Overtime Suit Filed Against Logan's RoadhouseKentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell has filed a lawsuit against Logan's Roadhouse for a server for unpaid wages and overtime based on the $2.13 tip credit.
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Paid Family & Sick Leave Proposed by President ObamaLexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert Abell discusses President Obama's proposal to require paid family and sick leave for American workers.
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Proposals to Increase Overtime PayLexington, Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell discusses proposals being considered aimed at increasing the number of salaried employees to be paid overtime.
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Lockheed Martin Pension Suit Settled for $62 MillionLexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert Abell discusses the pension mismanagement case against Lockheed Martin going to trial on December 15.
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Pregnancy Discrimination - Rights for Pregnant WorkersLinda Greenhouse in the New York Times offers an insightful essay on the pregnancy discrimination case in the Supreme Court, Young v. UPS.
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Pregnancy Discrimination - more on Supreme Court argumentLexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell discusses the Pregnancy Discrimination case in the Supreme Court, Young v UPS.
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Pregnancy Discrimination - Supreme Court ArgumentLexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell discusses the pregnancy discrimination case, Young v. UPS, argued today in the Supreme Court.
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Noncompetes - Is There a Trade Secret in Walking a Dog?Lexington, Kentucky employment lawyer Robert Abell discusses noncompete agreements that one employer is requiring dog walkers to sign.
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Pregnancy Discrimination in the Supreme CourtLexington, Kentucky discrimination lawyer Robert Abell on the pregnancy discrimination case, Young v UPS, to be heard in the Supreme Court Wednesday.
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Why Did Overtime Disappear for Salaried Workers?Lexington, Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell on the disappearance of overtime for salaried workers; 65% were paid it in 1975 but only 11% in 2013.
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Coal Mining Safety - Former Massey CEO Blankenship IndictedLexington, Kentucky work injury lawyer Robert Abell on the federal criminal indictment of former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship.