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Sex Harassment Case Nets EEOC $5.4 Million Dollar Settlement
May 01, 2003
Eight registered nurses who underwent pre-employment medical examinations were instead sexually harassed, according to a proposed Consent Decree submitted to Judge Leonard Sand by the EEOC and Lutheran Medical Center. Under the terms of the proposed settlement reached by the parties, the medical center has agreed to pay $5.425 million dollars to compensate the nurses and other female nurses similarly harassed.
John Gaal's Ethics Corner
May 01, 2003
Your ethics questions answered by the expert.
The Hottest Dish in Real Estate
May 01, 2003
Television has changed the American city from top to bottom. In the days of Lucy and Ricky, antennas covered apartment rooftops. Then came the cable lines buried under the streets or snaking along utility poles. Now, a device once identified with the countryside is showing up in urban landscapes: the satellite dish."
Real Property Law
May 01, 2003
Recent rulings of importance to your practice.
Landlord & Tenant
May 01, 2003
The most recent rulings of importance to your practice.
Index
May 01, 2003
A complete listing of key cases appearing in this issue.
Development
May 01, 2003
The latest rulings of importance to you and your practice.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
May 01, 2003
The latest rulings of importance to you and your practice.
Real Property Law
April 01, 2003
Recent rulings of importance to your practice.
Index
April 01, 2003
An in-depth listing of all the cases discussed in this issue.

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