Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian & Ho

Civil Rights & Workers’ Rights Class Action Attorneys

Main menu

Skip to content
  • About Us
    • History
    • Attorneys
    • Paralegals
    • Recruiting
  • Our Work
    • Employment Discrimination
    • Wage & Hour
    • Disability Rights
    • Environmental
    • Civil Rights
    • Fee Litigation
    • Executive & Professional Severance
    • Compliance Audits
    • Amicus Briefs
    • Articles
  • Cases
    • Employment Discrimination
    • Wage & Hour
    • Disability Rights
    • Environmental
    • Civil Rights
    • Fee Litigation
    • Current Cases
    • Successes
  • Class Notices
  • News
    • Case News
    • Firm News
  • Art Gallery
    • About the Artists
  • Contact

Home »  Salazar v. Butterball, LLC

California Lawyer Attorneys of the Year Rated by Superlawyers.com Peer Review Rated - Martindale Hubbell Leading Employment Practices - The Recorder College of Labor and Employment Lawyers

Salazar v. Butterball, LLC

Posted on September 2, 2012 by Dan Mahoney

On behalf of the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA), David Borgen and Lin Chan, along with co-counsel David Lichtenstein, filed an amicus brief in the Tenth Circuit in the case Salazar v. Butterball, LLC, addressing donning and doffing protective gear by poultry processing workers. Go to NELA News website for more information.

This entry was posted in . Bookmark the permalink.
  • 155 Grand Avenue, Suite 900, Oakland CA 94612
  • 510-763-9800
  • Fax: 510-835-1417
  • Email us
  • Accessibility Policy

ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.  The information on this Civil Rights and Workers’ Rights Class Action Law Firm website is provided for general information purposes only.  Nothing on this page or the associated pages should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation.  Every case depends on its own facts, and results of past cases are not a prediction of the outcome of any future case.  The information on this website is not intended to create, and reading of this information does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.  Read our detailed disclaimer.  Read our privacy policy.

© 2023 Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian & Ho. All rights reserved.
    Log in