Christy Ellen Kiely, experienced Business, Discrimination attorney in Richmond, VA with 0 reviews
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Christy Ellen Kiely

951 E Byrd St, Richmond, VA

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Education

2002:
Duke University School of Law, JD
1998:
The College of William & Mary, B.A.

Publications

2014:
Inside Counsel, OFCCP increases cost and risks for contractors via new Scheduling Letter and Itemized Listing
2014:
InsideCounsel, Pay close attention to the OFCCP’s proposed Equal Pay Report rule
2014:
Hunton Employment and Labor Perspectives, Telecommuting May Be A Reasonable Accommodation, Even For Jobs With “Teamwork” Requirements
2013:
Hunton Employment and Labor Perspectives, OFCCP Publishes New Rules For Veterans/Disabled
2012:
Hunton Employment and Labor Perspectives, Suit By Gay Worker Shows Modern Trends: “Cat’s Paw” Liability And “Gender Stereotype” Discrimination
2011:
Hunton Employment and Labor Perspectives, Even In Down Economy, Plaintiff Not Required To Retrain To Mitigate Job Loss, One Court Rules
2010:
Hunton Employment and Labor Perspectives, New Notice and Posting Obligations for Federal Contractors
2007:
Richmond Magazine, How can employers manage workplace romances?
2006:
Virginia Legal Reference Series, Model Employee Policies and Forms for Virginia Employers and How to Use Them
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