Recognizing and Eliminating Sexual Harassment
The Journal of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Winter 2000-2001 Recognizing and Eliminating Sexual Harassment Comments and guidelines for a congenial workplace by Colleen M. Quinn Click Here To Download/View -> Recognizing and Eliminating Sexual Harassment
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Excellence From The Boardroom To The Courtroom “The firm’s trial practice includes representing plaintiffs in catastrophic injury and death cases in all types of tort actions. Motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, traumatic brain injury cases, and pharmaceutical and securities litigation comprise the majority of the firm’s trial cases. Much of the firm’s litigation practice is […]
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By Carol Barbieri November 29, 2005 Op-Ed Contributor | Atlantic Highlands, N.J. “It’s been 14 years, but I can still feel the terror that gripped me when our son’s cardiologist asked my husband and me if Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome ran in our family. Getting my husband’s family medical history was as simple as calling his mother. […]
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Road-Tested Tips for Families By Katherine Mikkelson from Adoptive Families Magazine, July/August 2003 “As an attorney, I used to advocate for my clients. But when I left work at the end of the day, my cases and my lawyering skills stayed at the office. A few years ago, however—about the time Zack, my oldest, entered […]
Learn More...The Truth About Domestic Adoption
I keep hearing that adopting in the U.S. is rare, expensive, and risky. The statistics—and my own experience— argue otherwise. by Eliza Newlin Carney From 2003 Adoptive Families Magazine. “Not long after my husband and I adopted our infant daughter, we went to a summer barbecue where we met another couple with a young child. […]
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