Month: July 2016
Federal Employers Liability Act of 1908 law still actively protects railroad workers
Halunen Law attorney Chris Moreland receives favorable ruling in FELA case against BNSF in Montana Supreme Court. Established in 1908, the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) was passed to protect railroad workers who faced, and who continue to face extremely dangerous working environments. Now, more than 100 years later, FELA continues to protect railroad workers and to …
There’s No Smoking Gun” – Coler Speaks at National Conference
Halunen partner and whistleblower/False Claims Act attorney Susan Coler recently spoke at the National Employment Lawyers Association 2016 Annual Conference in Los Angeles. Her topic was proving discrimination and retaliation when there is no “smoking gun” — that is, when there is no direct evidence of illegal conduct. She noted that the law allows juries …
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