Nantiya Ruan, experienced Class Action, Discrimination attorney in Denver, CO with 0 reviews
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Nantiya Ruan

2255 E Evans Ave Rm 486, Denver, CO

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Education

1999:
University of Denver Sturm College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1999:
University of Denver, MSW
1993:
Villanova University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

Publications

2017:
24 Wash. & Lee J. Civil Rts. & Soc. Just. 103, Corporate Masters & Low-Wage Servants: The Social Control of Workers in Poverty
2017:
2017, 2d Ed. (BNA Books), Fair Labor Standards Act, Cumulative Supplements (2017)
2016:
Cambridge University Press, Individualized Justice in Class and Collective Actions
2016:
West Academic Publishing, Developing Professional Skills: Workplace Law
2015:
LexisNexis, Challenges to Non-Selection Screening Devices: The Disparate Impact of Credit and Criminal Background Checks
2015:
LexisNexis, Title VII Disparate Impact in Pay Equity Cases
2015:
50 Harv. C.R. - C.L. L. Rev. 1, Stabilizing Low-Wage Work: Legal Remedies for Unpredictable Work Hours & Income Stability
2015:
Carolina Academic Press, The New 1L: First-Year Lawyering With Clients
2014:
20 Clinical Law Review 429, Student, Esquire?: The Practice of Law in the Collaborative Classroom
2014:
2014, 2d Ed. (BNA Books), Fair Labor Standards Act, Cumulative Supplements (2014)
2014:
O&G Employment Law Blog, President Obama Continues his "Year of Action" by Promoting Access to Justice for Workers
2014:
O&G Employment Law Blog, President Obama signs LGBT Nondiscrimination Executive Order
2014:
91 Denv. U. L. Rev. 869, Pay Inequality, Access To Work, and Discrimination
2014:
59 Villanova Law Rev. 35, Scheduling Shortfalls: Hours Parity as the New Pay Equity
2013:
90 Denv. Univ. L. Rev. Online 7, "Sexting" and Surveillance: How Smartphones Change Workplace Harassment
2013:
2013 Mich. State L. Rev. 1103, What's Left to Remedy Wage Theft? How Arbitration Mandates that Bar Class Actions Impact Low-Wage Workers
2013:
30 Hofstra Labor & Emp. L. J. 355, Same Law, Different Day: The Last Thirty Years of Wage Litigation and its Impact on Low-Wage Workers
2012:
61 Amer. Univ. L. Rev. 523, The Second-Class Class Action: How Courts Thwart Wage Rights by Misapplying Class Action Rules
2012:
BNA publications, Cumulative Supplement to “Fair Labor Standards Act", 2nd Ed, Associate Editor
2011:
8 J. Ass’n Legal Writing Directors, Experiential Learning in the First Year Curriculum: The Public Interest Partnership
2011:
BNA publications, Cumulative Supplement to “Fair Labor Standards Act", 2nd Ed, Associate Editor
2010:
63 Vanderbilt L. Rev. 727, Facilitating Wage Theft: How Courts Use Procedural Rules to Undermine Substantive Rights of Low-Wage Workers
2010:
BNA publications, Cumulative Supplement to “Employment Discrimination Law, 4th Ed, Associate Editor
2009:
BNA publications, Cumulative Supplement to “Employment Discrimination Law, 4th Ed., Associate Editor
2008:
92 Marq. L. Rev. 1, Accommodating Respectful Religious Expression in the Workplace
2008:
776 PLI/LIT. 255, Mandatory Arbitration of Employment Class Action Disputes: From the Perspective of Plaintiffs' Counsel, Co-author
2007:
BNA publications, Employment Discrimination Law, 4th Ed., Contributor
2006:
10 Emp. Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 395, Bringing Sense to Incentives: An Examination of Incentive Payments to Named Plaintiffs in Employment Discrimination Class Actions
2006:
745 PLI/LIT. 581, When Good Deeds are Punished: The Legal landscap of Retaliation and Whistleblowing, Co-author
2003:
ABA Labor and Employment Law Section, Advanced Litigation Issues Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, Co-author
2001:
656 PLI/LIT. 187, Practice Pointers on Opposing the Affirmative Defense that the Employer Took Reasonable Steps to Prevent Sexual Harassment: perspecitve of a Plaintiff's Attorney, Co-author
2001:
657 PLI/LIT. 101, Marshalling the Evidence in Employment Discrimination Cases: A Perspective from the Plaintiff's Bar, Co-author
2001:
Outten & Golden LLP, Non-Compete Agreements: Emerging Issues From The Perspective Of Employee's Counsel
2001:
662 PLI/LIT. 1179, Overview of Workplace Claims in New York: Perspective of Employees' Counsel, Co-author
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