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WCPFG – Recent Case Filings
WCPFG – Recent Case Filings Here is a snapshot of the cases filed by Wiggins, Childs, Pantazis, Fisher & Goldfarb LLC in the past couple weeks: November 9, 2020 Perryman v. Sungchang Autotech Filed by: Rocco Calamusa in the United Stated District Court for the Middle District of Alabama Civil Action No.: 3:20-cv-913 Type of case: Title VII, National Origin, […]
Read MoreWCPFG Attorneys Named to B-Metro 2020 Top Women Attorneys
WCPFG Attorneys Named to B-Metro 2020 Top Women Attorneys Wiggins, Childs, Pantazis, Fisher, & Goldfarb is proud to announce that four of our attorneys who were included in the B-Metro 2020 annual listing of Top Female Attorneys in the City. Each year, B-Metro publishes a list acknowledging the work and professionalism of the top women attorneys in the Birmingham […]
Read MoreJon Goldfarb and WCPFG Attorneys Honored by Best Lawyers
Jon Goldfarb and WCPFG Attorneys Honored by Best Lawyers® Wiggins, Childs, Pantazis, Fisher, & Goldfarb is proud to announce that Jon Goldfarb has been selected as the Lawyer of the Year 2021 for his work in Civil Rights by bestlawyers.com. Best Lawyers® is one of the oldest and most respected peer review publication in the legal profession. Selections for […]
Read MoreJury Verdict Shows Mobile Blocked Black Administrator from Leading White School
Jury Verdict Shows Mobile Blocked Black Administrator from Leading White School Earlier this year, a Mobile jury ruled that Mobile County Schools discriminated against a Black assistant principal in denying him a job at Theodore High School, a mostly white school. The jury awarded $128,573.39 in back pay and damages. “The jury found he was being discriminated against because […]
Read MoreThe Supreme Court Rules To Protect LGBTQ Workers From Discrimination
The Supreme Court Rules To Protect LGBTQ Workers From Discrimination On Monday, June 15, the United States Supreme Court, in a 6-3 opinion, held in the case of Bostock v. Clayton County, GA, Case No. 17-1618, that an employer who discharges an employee for being gay or transgender violates the anti-discrimination statutes contained at 42 U.S.C. 2000e, et seq., referred […]
Read MoreWiggins Child’s Attorneys Named Top Attorneys by Birmingham Magazine
Wiggins Child’s Attorneys Named Top Attorneys by Birmingham Magazine Wiggins, Childs, Pantazis, Fisher, & Goldfarb is proud to announce that three of the firm’s lawyers were named 2020 Top Attorneys of Birmingham. Birmingham Magazine conducted its eleventh annual peer-reviewed survey, asking more than 4,000 local attorneys and registered members of the Birmingham Bar Association for their nominations. Attorneys were recognized […]
Read MoreEMPLOYEE RIGHTS AND THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)
EMPLOYEE RIGHTS AND THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) The coronavirus or COVID-19 has brought increasingly unsettling work situations for millions of people throughout the United States. These are challenging times for all of us but that challenge does not allow employers to unlawfully deprive employees of their employment rights. The attorneys at Wiggins, Childs, Pantazis, Fisher, & Goldfarb are determined to continue […]
Read MoreWeek in Review
Week in Review Here is a snapshot of the cases filed by Wiggins, Childs, Pantazis, Fisher & Goldfarb LLC in the past couple weeks: February 4, 2020 Robinson v. BBVA USAz Filed by Jon C. Goldfarb, L William Smith, Christina M. Malmat, and Liselotte Carmen-Burks in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama Southern Division Civil […]
Read MoreWeek in Review
Week in Review Here is a snapshot of the cases filed by Wiggins, Childs, Pantazis, Fisher & Goldfarb LLC in the past couple weeks: January 17, 2020 Sutton v. Town of Leesburg, Alabama Filed by Brian M. Clark in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama Middle Division Civil Action No.: 4:20-cv-91 Type of case: Civil […]
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