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State Department settles 17-year-old lawsuit over Foreign Service jobs
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State Department settles 17-year-old lawsuit over Foreign Service jobs

A settlement for a case that began in 2006 and Bryan Schwartz has been the lead counsel for, has been […]

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Legal Settlement Removes Barriers for Disabled Workers & Opens Worldwide Employment in the US Foreign Service
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Legal Settlement Removes Barriers for Disabled Workers & Opens Worldwide Employment in the US Foreign...

PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release: March 17, 2023 Bryan Schwartz Law, P.C. Negotiates Historic $37.5M Settlement with the Department of […]

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Department of State Reaches Settlement Resolving Longstanding Claims of Disability Discrimination Relating to Its Worldwide Availability Requirement for Career Department of State Foreign Service Applicants
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Department of State Reaches Settlement Resolving Longstanding Claims of Disability Discrimination Relating to Its Worldwide...

The Department of State is pleased to announce it has reached an agreement to settle Meyer, et al. v. U.S. Department […]

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A decade later, victory for foreign service workers with disabilities
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A decade later, victory for foreign service workers with disabilities

The State Department agreed to settle a legal challenge to its medical clearance policy that alleged it discriminated against Foreign […]

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State Dept. agrees to pay $37M to settle disability discrimination lawsuit
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State Dept. agrees to pay $37M to settle disability discrimination lawsuit

The State Department, settling a lawsuit spanning nearly two decades, is easing some restrictions that plaintiffs say unfairly denied Foreign […]

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Employer Can’t Bind Employee to Arbitration by Making Up Rules as It Goes, Court Finds
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Employer Can’t Bind Employee to Arbitration by Making Up Rules as It Goes, Court Finds

An employer’s attempt to force an employee into arbitration based on vague contract terms and unspecified procedures was rebuffed by […]

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