By Julie Manganis Law360 (February 21, 2024, 8:15 PM EST) -- A national housing advocacy group on Wednesday sued 20 Boston-area landlords and real estate brokers in state court, alleging they illegally refused to rent apartments to potential tenants with housing vouchers. Housing Rights Initiative said in the complaint filed in Suffolk County Superior Court| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
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This class action alleges that 26 nuclear power companies conspired to exchange confidential information about and depress the compensation of their employees in violation of the federal antitrust laws. The post Nuclear Power Employees’ Compensation first appeared on Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm.| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
Constellation Energy (CEG.O), Duke Energy (DUK.N), Pacific Gas & Electric and all other operators of the country’s commercial nuclear power plants have been accused in a new lawsuit of conspiring to suppress pay for thousands of workers since 2003. The post Reuters: US Nuclear Plant Operators Sued in Class Action Over Worker Pay first appeared on Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm.| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
By Jared Foretek June 5, 2025 A Maryland federal judge granted final approval Thursday to settlements worth nearly $400 million for poultry processing workers who claimed that the nation's biggest chicken producers conspired to suppress their wages. In an order, U.S. District Judge Stephanie A. Gallagher of the District of Maryland said there were no| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
This class action lawsuit alleges that the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”) engages in an unconstitutional practice of detaining people who are required to be released from police custody with a Desk Appearance Ticket (“DAT”) under New York Criminal Procedure Law Section 150.20 (“CPL 150.20”). The lawsuit seeks injunctive relief, compensatory damages and attorneys’| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) — Today, the Equal Rights Center (ERC) filed two complaints alleging accessible design and construction violations at properties in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD. The ERC filed a housing discrimination complaint with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) against Chasen Construction LLC d/b/a Chasen Companies and CS 421 South Broadway […] The post Equal Rights Center: Equal Rights Center Files Accessible Design and Construction Complaints Agains...| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
Handley Farah & Anderson announced that three attorneys have been elected to the Firm's partnership, effective Jan. 1, 2025: Rachel Nadas, Rebecca Chang, and Nicholas Jackson. "We are proud to welcome these remarkable lawyers to our partnership," said Matt Handley, co-founding partner of the firm. "Each of these individuals are gifted and creative litigators who […] The post Three Attorneys Named Partners at Handley Farah & Anderson first appeared on Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm.| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
Tyson Foods (TSN.N) and eight other poultry processors have agreed to pay $180 million to resolve a lawsuit in U.S. court claiming they conspired to suppress poultry workers' wages, in an agreement that pushes total settlements in the case to nearly $400 million. The post Reuters: Tyson, other poultry processors to pay $180 million to settle workers’ wage claims first appeared on Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm.| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
By Mike Scarcella Meat industry giants Cargill, National Beef Packing and Hormel Foods have agreed to pay a combined $57.4 million to exit a proposed class action accusing them of suppressing workers’ pay at processing plants. Lawyers for the workers asked a U.S. judge in Colorado to preliminarily approve the three deals, which would push| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
By Andrew Khouri Staff Writer A national investigative nonprofit on Monday lodged discrimination complaints against more than 200 California landlords and their representatives — including major real estate brokerages — alleging they illegally refused to rent to Section 8 voucher holders. The Housing Rights Initiative filed the complaints, based upon an undercover investigation, with the […] The post LA Times: Housing nonprofit alleges widespread discrimination against Section 8 tenants...| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
(Washington, D.C.) — The Equal Rights Center (“ERC”) filed a lawsuit suit in D.C. Superior Court this morning against property management company Vesta Corporation (“Vesta”), alleging that the company unlawfully discriminates against applicants who have housing vouchers, past evictions, and criminal records. According to the suit, Vesta’s policies and practices violate the D.C. Human Rights| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm
Matthew Handley is a partner at Handley Farah & Anderson. For more than fifteen years, Mr. Handley has dedicated his legal career to securing justice for victims of corporate and government wrongdoing. He has successfully litigated individual and class action cases in courts around the country. The cases brought by Mr. Handley have returned millions of dollars to people injured and exploited by corporations and governments.| Handley Farah Anderson Law Firm