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2 Apr 2011, 5:44 pm by SOIssues
Carol Wittels, the Tucson lawyer who fought to free Youngblood, said she found it "astounding" that the court would still cite the case as a precedent. [read post]
22 Mar 2011, 6:12 am by Zoe Tillman
The class is being represented by Sanford, Wittels & Heisler; attorneys there successfully litigated a $250 million gender discrimination class action against Novartis last year. [read post]
21 Mar 2011, 12:44 pm by Ashby Jones
In July, Novartis AG’s U.S. unit agreed to pay $175 million to settle a long-running discrimination brought by Sanford Wittels. [read post]
3 Mar 2011, 12:52 pm by laborprof lpb
Tico Almeida, currently at Sanford Wittels & Heisler LLP and formerly lead counsel on the proposed Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) on the labor committee in the U.S. [read post]
24 Feb 2011, 10:39 am by Chad Bray
Update: Sanford Wittels & Heisler’s Janette Wipper said the EEOC didn’t issue a finding on Ms. da Silva Moore’s allegations, but did issue a right-to-sue letter. [read post]
18 Feb 2011, 2:08 pm by KC Johnson
As both Robertson and The Beacon note, Wittels might, in fact, be guilty. [read post]
18 Feb 2011, 5:45 am by Howard Wasserman
FIU has decided to allow Garrett Wittels, its star baseball player who enters this season riding a 56-game hitting streak (three shy of breaking the college record), to play to start the season, despite Wittels facing sexual assault allegations in the Bahamas. [read post]
17 Feb 2011, 8:09 pm by Howard Wasserman
FIU has decided to allow Garrett Wittels, its star baseball player who enters this season riding a 56-game hitting streak (three shy of breaking the college record), to play to start the season, despite Wittels facing sexual assault allegations in the Bahamas. [read post]
12 Jan 2011, 6:57 pm by KC Johnson
O’Dwyer’s post ostensibly analyzed the media’s response to the sexual assault charges against FIU baseball player Garrett Wittels and two of Wittels’ friends. [read post]
28 Dec 2010, 7:59 am by David M. Trontz
No Date-Rape Drugs Found in Baseball Star Wittels Investigation, The Miami Herald.com, December 28, 2010. [read post]
27 Oct 2010, 9:20 am by David Lat
Rather, the 28-year-old Harvard Law graduate has become a plaintiffs’ lawyer, like her father before her.As reported today in the Washington Post’s Reliable Source column, Edwards recently became an associate with Sanford Wittels & Heisler, a boutique class-action litigation firm with offices in New York, D.C., and San Francisco. [read post]
5 Feb 2010, 10:48 am by jamison
  So I went on-line to check out the websites of such Philadelphia lawyers as Brian McMonagle, Daniel Paul Alva, and Barnaby Wittels – guys I wanted to emulate — only to find that not a single one of them even had a website. [read post]
29 May 2008, 8:15 pm
After all, the plaintiffs’ firm, Sanford, Wittels & Heisler in Washington, D.C., took the time and effort to black out reams of pages in numerous briefs to make them inaccessible to the public — or so they thought. [read post]
29 May 2008, 6:22 am
According to this story in the Connecticut Law Tribune, plaintiffs lawyers at Sanford, Wittels & Heisler in Washington, D.C. filed several documents with the court in which it had redacted certain passages about GE. [read post]
28 May 2008, 1:30 pm
In a sex discrimination case against General Electric, Sanford, Wittels & Heisler (based in Washington, D.C.) electronically filed documents for the plaintiffs with large passages redacted. [read post]
28 May 2008, 10:19 am
After all, the plaintiffs' firm, Sanford, Wittels & Heisler in Washington, D.C., took the time and effort to black out reams of pages in numerous briefs to make them inaccessible to the public -- or so they thought. [read post]
28 May 2008, 6:40 am
After all, the plaintiffs' firm, Sanford, Wittels & Heisler in Washington, D.C., took the time and effort to black out reams of pages in numerous briefs to make them inaccessible to the public -- or so they thought. [read post]
27 May 2008, 9:00 am
After all, the plaintiffs' firm, Sanford, Wittels & Heisler in Washington, D.C., took the time and effort to black out reams of pages in numerous briefs to make them inaccessible to the public -- or so they thought. [read post]