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Berchem Moses PC Welcomes Alanna M. Ferrigno as the Firm’s newest Associate
Colleen Lafrancois
By Colleen Lafrancois

Berchem Moses PC Welcomes Alanna M. Ferrigno as the Firm’s newest Associate

Attorney Alanna M. Ferrigno recently joined Berchem Moses PC as an Associate in the firm’s Litigation practice group. Alanna received her Juris Doctor from the Quinnipiac University School of Law in 2023, cum laude.  She served as Vice President of Public Relations for the Mock Trial Society and was bestowed awards in oral advocacy and service […]

Protecting Employees from Workplace Bullying
Christopher M. Hodgson, Esq.
By Christopher M. Hodgson, Esq.

Protecting Employees from Workplace Bullying

Workplace bullying claims have been on the rise for several years. As a result, Berchem Moses PC is regularly asked to investigate claims of workplace bullying. Here is what you should know.  When workplace bullying is based on a protected characteristic such as a person’s age, race, sex, religion, etc., it may violate the law.   […]

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Rebecca Goldberg
By Rebecca Goldberg

Ensure Your Per Diem Substitute Rates Meet Minimum Wage

With Connecticut’s minimum wage now at $16.35 per hour as of January 1, 2025, school districts must ensure that their per diem substitute teacher rates comply.  Specifically, per diem rates must meet or exceed the hourly minimum wage multiplied by the number of hours worked per day. For example, if a school day is seven […]

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Rebecca Goldberg
By Rebecca Goldberg

Office of Civil Rights Confirms Return to 2020 Title IX Standards

Following recent federal court decisions and an Executive Order by President Trump, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has announced in a “Dear Colleague” letter that it will revert to the 2020 Title IX Rule, effective immediately. A ruling from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky […]

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Herbert Z. Rosen
By Herbert Z. Rosen

U.S. Department of Education Releases Guidance on Functional Behavioral Assessments

This winter, the United States Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services and the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education jointly released guidance on how school districts can use functional behavioral assessments to best support students. To date, since the transition to the Trump Administration, this guidance has not been rescinded or […]