by Adam Baird | Nov 10, 2020 | Government Employee Intervention - Lessons Learned
Nearly 9 out of 10 Los Angeles Police Department officers did not feel supported by Chief Michel Moore and did not believe he or other commanders provided strong leadership during recent protests and unrest, according to a summer survey conducted by the officers’...
by Adam Baird | Nov 10, 2020 | Government Employee Intervention - Lessons Learned
After paying out $38 million in internal harassment and discrimination suits over the last three years, the LAPD is coming under fire for a perceived lack of discipline of command staff targeted in the complaints. Several supervisors have been promoted, although they...
by Adam Baird | Nov 10, 2020 | Government Employee Intervention - Lessons Learned
A federal jury on Thursday awarded $15 million to three Los Angeles police officers who alleged they were falsely arrested and maliciously prosecuted during the Rampart corruption scandal that roiled the LAPD for years beginning in 1999. The jury award represents a...
by Adam Baird | Nov 10, 2020 | Government Employee Intervention - Lessons Learned
Robert Hill did not join the Los Angeles Police Department to become a millionaire. And yet, that’s what happened in September when city officials cut the veteran cop and his lawyer a check for nearly $4 million. The money was compensation for the snide...
by Adam Baird | Oct 16, 2020 | Government Employee Intervention - Lessons Learned
A former West Covina police officer is suing the city, saying he was fired for reporting alleged racial discrimination in the department and for testifying in favor of a black officer who eventually settled his own case against the San Gabriel Valley community. Jesse...
by Adam Baird | Oct 16, 2020 | Government Employee Intervention - Lessons Learned
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — A former regional director for Starbucks and oversaw the Center City location that made national news is suing the coffee company alleging racial discrimination. Shannon Phillips of Woolwich, Gloucester County, claims Starbucks...