Abuse

Legal-Bay Lawsuit Funding Launches New Site to Cater to Discrimination Lawsuit Plaintiffs and Victims of Wrongful Termination

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Monday, October 23, 2023

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Legal-Bay LLC, The Lawsuit Pre Settlement Funding Company, announced today that they have launched a new website dedicated solely to discrimination lawsuit funding requests and cases involving wrongful termination or abuse and harassment in the workplace. As of late, cases have been on the rise when it comes to prejudiced, discriminatory, and abusive behavior in the workplace. It is for this reason that Legal-Bay has expanded their team in order to handle the higher intake and assist victims of these types of heinous cases. This discrimination can include equal pay / compensation, national origin, pregnancy, race, age, American Disability Act or ADA, or religious discrimination.

Key Points: 
  • Pre-Settlement Lawsuit Cash Advance Firm expands their team to handle more cases involving discrimination in the workplace and wrongful termination.
  • This discrimination can include equal pay / compensation, national origin, pregnancy, race, age, American Disability Act or ADA, or religious discrimination.
  • In some cases, the discrimination, harassment, abuse, or wrongful termination may even impact the victim's ability to get a new job.
  • Legal-Bay's wrongful termination and discrimination team is here to evaluate your case quickly and approve you for pre-settlement funding immediately—sometimes within hours.

Opioid and Stimulant Overdose Reporting Program to Expand Under Increased Federal Funding

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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

This project was expanded with a contract award in September 2023, titled the Drug Overdose Toxico-Surveillance (DOTS) Reporting Program , which was created with the aim to provide accurate data on the evolving role of polysubstance use in non-fatal opioid- and stimulant-involved drug overdoses.

Key Points: 
  • This project was expanded with a contract award in September 2023, titled the Drug Overdose Toxico-Surveillance (DOTS) Reporting Program , which was created with the aim to provide accurate data on the evolving role of polysubstance use in non-fatal opioid- and stimulant-involved drug overdoses.
  • Comprehensive laboratory testing of the samples is conducted by the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE) .
  • CSFRE testing methods facilitate detection of over one thousand analytes (prescription drugs and illicit substances, including novel emerging substances).
  • Led by medical toxicology physicians and registry experts, our projects involve case registry design and maintenance.

#UsToo: How antisemitism and Islamophobia make reporting sexual misconduct and abuse of power harder for Jewish and Muslim women

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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Ever since, #MeToo has been shorthand for people’s experiences with sexual harassment and assault, from film sets and office buildings to college campuses and religious communities.

Key Points: 
  • Ever since, #MeToo has been shorthand for people’s experiences with sexual harassment and assault, from film sets and office buildings to college campuses and religious communities.
  • Many articles about #MeToo and religion focus on large churches, such as the Southern Baptist Convention – spaces that are mostly white and Christian.
  • These women face added challenges when they break the silence around sexual misconduct and abuse of power, as I document in my book “#UsToo.” Many Jewish and Muslim women of color navigate three kinds of oppression simultaneously: sexism, racism and antisemitism or Islamophobia.

’Dirty laundry’

    • This problem is not exclusive to Jewish or Muslim communities but rather a general problem for all subcultures.
    • Publicly airing communal “dirty laundry” is seen as precarious, both for the individual and for the ethnoreligious group.
    • Jewish and Muslim women in the United States are diverse, from different levels of religious observance to ethnic identity.

Risks of silence and interdependence

    • The insularity, sense of connection and interdependence within some minority communities can be conducive to abuses of power.
    • Word spread quickly in the Jewish community, and other women came out of the woodwork about his behavior.
    • Sacred Spaces, incorporated in 2016, is another organization that brings Jewish values to its work addressing and preventing abuse.

Walking a tightrope

    • Nevertheless, some Muslim women affected by sexual misconduct have been working for years to bring it out of the communal closet and into the public eye.
    • Many of the women I interviewed live on a tightrope: calling out the patriarchy and sexual misconduct they experienced, while defending their community against anti-Muslim stereotypes.
    • HEART, a sexual health and reproductive justice organization founded in 2009, offers education and resources to discuss sexual relationships and violence.
    • Despite this progress, many Jewish and Muslim women are still apprehensive about reporting coreligionists, as are women in larger Christian communities.

The book that haunts me – seven experts on the scariest thing they’ve ever read

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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

It lurks in long evening shadows, calls out through mysterious bumps in the night and blows down your neck whenever you feel a sudden shiver.

Key Points: 
  • It lurks in long evening shadows, calls out through mysterious bumps in the night and blows down your neck whenever you feel a sudden shiver.
  • With Halloween approaching, we asked six of our academic experts to tell us about the scariest book they’ve ever read.

A Dictionary of Monsters and Mysterious Beasts, by Carey Miller (1974)

    • Lady Macbeth says it’s “The eye of childhood / That fears a painted devil.” She’s right.
    • I bought A Dictionary of Monsters and Mysterious Beasts at a school book fair when I was seven.
    • Miller’s book was undeniably a landmark in the development of my literary interests.

The Flypaper, by Elizabeth Taylor (1969)

    • “Scary” is too glib a word for the chillingly believable conclusion of the author Elizabeth Taylor’s short story, The Flypaper.
    • It starts with 11-year-old Sylvia, unloved and unlovely, riding the bus to her hated music lesson in the drab outskirts of a provincial town.
    • When a man starts harassing her, she is reassured by a middle-aged lady who she feels is “keeping an eye on the situation”.

Dracula, by Bram Stoker (1897)

    • Reading Bram Stoker’s Dracula was an unsettling experience I can’t forget.
    • The story unfolds through journal entries and letters, revolving around a young solicitor who discovers that his client is a vampire.
    • You know that feeling when something is so terrifying yet beautiful that you can’t look away?

The Haunting of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson (1959)

    • “Hill House is vile, it is diseased,” muses protagonist Eleanor Vance, on approach to the titular manor of Shirley Jackson’s 1959 novel The Haunting of Hill House.
    • Jackson, like me, suffered from parasomnias such as sleepwalking and nightmares, and there are moments in The Haunting of Hill House where the spookiness manifests itself through Vance’s sleep and dream-like trance states.

Things We Lost in the Fire, by Mariana Enríquez, translated by Megan McDowell (2016)

    • A book that still scares me whenever I think of it is Things We Lost in the Fire, a 2016 short story collection by Argentine writer Mariana Enríquez.
    • The stories take conventional horror tropes – murder, mutilation, abuse, the occult – and weave them into contemporary tales of Buenos Aires.
    • The stories shift between satirical realism and brutal surrealism, often when you least expect it.

The Woman in Black, by Susan Hill (1983)

    • A place miles away from the nearest house or village where, as cliche as it sounds, there is no one to hear you scream.
    • Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black serves as a truly haunting example of this.
    • Lawyer Arthur Kipps is hired to settle the estate of the late Alice Drablow and embarks on a trip to her home, Eel Marsh House.

Les Chants de Maldoror, by Isidore Ducasse (1868-1869)

    • Written under the pen name Comte de Lautreamont, Isidore Ducasse’s Les Chants de Maldoror (The Songs of Maldoror) did not scare me, but its images have long haunted me.
    • This deranged and surreal work takes readers into the mind of Maldoror, a misanthropic wanderer who revels in his unrepentant evil.
    • The book’s self-described “poison-filled pages” have a nightmarish quality throughout, with disturbing and yet sometimes darkly poetic descriptions of murder, malice and madness.

Citizens Against Government Waste Releases Issue Brief on the F-35 Alternate Engine

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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Today, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) released a new issue brief, “The F-35 Does Not Need an Alternate Engine,” co-authored by CAGW President Tom Schatz and Director of Research Sean Kennedy, which details why the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) alternate engine should not be developed and how it is a waste of the taxpayers’ money.

Key Points: 
  • Today, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) released a new issue brief, “The F-35 Does Not Need an Alternate Engine,” co-authored by CAGW President Tom Schatz and Director of Research Sean Kennedy, which details why the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) alternate engine should not be developed and how it is a waste of the taxpayers’ money.
  • Upgrading the existing engine would be far less costly, and the alternate engine is not compatible with all three versions of the JSF, making it illogical and particularly wasteful to fund its development.
  • Questions have also been raised about pilot safety if the alternate engine is deployed, and any alleged harm to the industrial base from using a sole-source engine is overblown.
  • This issue brief is part of CAGW’s and CCAGW’s multi-faceted effort to stop members of Congress from unnecessarily wasting billions of dollars on the duplicative and unnecessary alternate engine.”
    Citizens Against Government Waste is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, mismanagement, and abuse in government.

SCOTT+SCOTT ATTORNEY'S SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS BILL SIGNED INTO LAW BY GOVERNOR NEWSOM

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Friday, October 13, 2023

SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Scott+Scott attorney and Southwestern Law School professor Victoria Burke has had her bill AB933 signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom in the state of California. This law, initially drafted and proposed by Victoria, is intended to strengthen legal protection for survivors of sexual assault and after a lot of effort, the San Diego-based attorney watched her bill officially become law on October 10, 2023.

Key Points: 
  • SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Scott+Scott attorney and Southwestern Law School professor Victoria Burke has had her bill AB933 signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom in the state of California.
  • This law, initially drafted and proposed by Victoria, is intended to strengthen legal protection for survivors of sexual assault and after a lot of effort, the San Diego-based attorney watched her bill officially become law on October 10, 2023.
  • Prior to her assault, she was unaware of the many defamation lawsuits being used to silence survivors in the backlash from the #MeToo movement.
  • "I wrote this bill so that all survivors of assault retain their right to speak their truth without fear of retribution.

JACOBS SOLUTIONS, JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP, AND CH2M HILL COMPANIES SUED FOR ALLEGED FORCED LABOR AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING FOR WORLD CUP CONSTRUCTION IN QATAR

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Thursday, October 12, 2023

WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, 38 construction workers from the Philippines filed a complaint against the U.S. companies Jacobs Solutions and CH2M Hill and their subsidiaries (collectively, "Defendants") for allegedly managing construction projects that used trafficked and forced labor.  The Plaintiffs worked on stadiums built for the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where they were Plaintiffs allege they were trafficked and then forced to work.  Defendants allegedly participated in the venture that exploited Plaintiffs, because they managed and oversaw the entirety of the construction efforts in preparation for the World Cup.  The complaint, captioned F.C., et al. v. Jacobs Solutions Inc., et al., Case No. 23-cv-2660 (District Court for the District of Colorado, filed October 12, 2023), follows an extensive investigation by the Washington, D.C.-based law firms Sparacino PLLC and Global Rights, PLLC, as well as the Colorado-based law firm Olson Grimsley Kawanabe Hinchcliff & Murray LLC.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, 38 construction workers from the Philippines filed a complaint against the U.S. companies Jacobs Solutions and CH2M Hill and their subsidiaries (collectively, "Defendants") for allegedly managing construction projects that used trafficked and forced labor.
  • The Plaintiffs worked on stadiums built for the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where they were Plaintiffs allege they were trafficked and then forced to work.
  • Defendants allegedly participated in the venture that exploited Plaintiffs, because they managed and oversaw the entirety of the construction efforts in preparation for the World Cup.
  • We look forward to securing justice for our clients," said Sean Grimsley, Partner at Olson Grimsley.

Mary Alexander Notifies Massage Abuse Survivors of Steps to Take Following Abuse

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Thursday, October 12, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Mary Alexander, founding principal at Mary Alexander & Associates, notifies massage abuse survivors of the necessary steps to take following abuse at a massage location.

Key Points: 
  • SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Mary Alexander, founding principal at Mary Alexander & Associates, notifies massage abuse survivors of the necessary steps to take following abuse at a massage location.
  • In recent years, there has been a notable increase in massage abuse allegations and reports by survivors who visited massage facilities across the nation.
  • Mary has represented numerous survivors in cases of massage abuse and understands the courage it takes for these survivors to come forward in search of justice.
  • In an attempt to aid survivors going through a massage abuse report or incident, Mary recommends the following steps to take as soon as they are ready:
    Notify police or other law enforcement in the city where the massage occurred.

Growing a New Heart founder honored for innovation in preventing sexual violence

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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

WARE, Mass., Oct. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Growing a New Heart founder and principal JAC Patrissi was honored by The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) and the Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse (ATSA).

Key Points: 
  • WARE, Mass., Oct. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Growing a New Heart founder and principal JAC Patrissi was honored by The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) and the Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse (ATSA).
  • Partrissi received the 2023 Gail-Burns Smith Award at a ceremony held during the Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse Conference in Aurora, Colorado, on September 27, 2023.
  • In August, Patrissi was presented the same award at the Equity in Action 2023 National Sexual Assault Conference in San Francisco, California.
  • Patrissi has spent more than 30 years educating and advocating on behalf of victims of abuse and violence.

Sally Beauty Holdings Launches SBH Inspires Foundation to Stand Up Against Domestic Violence

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Thursday, October 5, 2023

DENTON, Texas, Oct. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of its mission to inspire a more colorful, confident, and welcoming world, and in conjunction with Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Sally Beauty Holdings is proud to announce SBH Inspires – the Company's first public 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation. SBH Inspires will focus its philanthropic efforts on supporting individuals impacted by domestic violence and abuse.

Key Points: 
  • "SBH Inspires and the Sally Beauty Holdings community are uniquely positioned to make a difference," said SBH Inspires Executive Director & Senior Director of Benefits, Stacy Juetten.
  • SBH Inspires is focusing on raising awareness and providing important resources through Sally Beauty Holdings' broad reach to these groups.
  • Through SBH Inspires, Sally Beauty Holdings is putting its values into action by driving awareness, providing resources, and offering support.
  • To kick off the foundation's launch, Sally Beauty Holdings is taking the first step by contributing $200,000 to SBH Inspires.