Previously, I have discussed here whether § 504 applies to employment. Today’s case, Flynn v. Distinctive Home Care, Inc. (you can find my blog entry discussing the District Court opinion here), takes it even further. Today’s case, explores whether § 504, assuming it applies to employment, applies to independent contractors. As is my usual
Proposed Enforcement Guidance on Retaliation and Related Issues from the EEOC: the ADA Version
My most popular blog entry of 2015 by far was this one. Recently, January 21, 2016, the EEOC issued a proposed enforcement guidance on retaliation and related issues. They put it out for public comment for a period of 30 days. It is intended to provide the public with information about how the EEOC…
Does an ASL Interpreter Mean that Person is Doing the Essential Functions of Another’s Job and Other Matters
This case was pointed out to me by a member of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association, of which I am a member, on its facebook page, which is where most of the communication for the Association occurs. This case raises several interesting issues: 1. Does hiring a person to be an ASL…
Batson Challenges and Persons With Disabilities: Now You Will See More of Them
In October 2012, I posted a blog entry discussing Batson challenges and persons with disabilities. Since that time I have attended many a networking event, CLE, or other law related event. At those events, if a person tells me they are a litigator, criminal or civil, I always ask them if they have ever…
Burden of Proof When Remediation at Issue
Until last week, several of my blog entries before that, with the exception of the year ender blog entry, where all employment law focused. While I would say up to 40% of my blog entries, probably more likely a third, deal with employment issues, it isn’t accurate to say that my practice focuses exclusively on…
ScribD Settles and Some Thoughts
Happy new year everyone!
Since I started blogging four years ago, I had never taken a two-week break before. Since my daughter was off from school and my wife took some days off, I decided to give that a shot. Now I am back and ready to get back at it. A two week break…
The List of 2015 Most Visited Understanding the ADA blog entries
First off, I hope for those who celebrate Hanukkah that it was a festive and happy one. For those who have Christmas and other holidays upcoming, good luck on your shopping and have a great holiday! When you need a break from the holiday mishigas (Yiddish for craziness), the latest employment Law blog carnival is…
Essential job functions, Big Time College Football and Alcoholism
Just about everyone on the Internet and in the blogosphere is talking about the filing of Coach Sarkisian’s disability discrimination lawsuit against University of Southern California. All kinds of folks have blogged on it already. Normally, since all kinds of folks have blogged on it, many doing it quite well, I would refrain from commenting.…
Can Prisons Do what They Want with Respect to Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities in Their Prison Jobs?
In a previous blog entry, I discussed the case of Holmes v. Godinez. In that decision, which involved a class action brought on behalf of deaf inmates, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois said:
While it is true that typical ADA claims regarding employment must be brought under title…
What’s Wrong with This Job Description? Let Me Count the Ways
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! This post is a momentous one so to speak. It is my 200th blog entry (about four years). There is absolutely no way I could have done this without the loyal readers of this blog. Thank you so much!!!!!!! As much as I love to write, writing a blog…