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Working at a series of lower-paying jobs after the factory closed, and then disabled by physical ailments, Lorance lost track of her case long before it finally wound its way through the Supreme Court.
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Lorance is one of 350 uninsured, under-insured or unemployed East Texans taking full advantage of today's charitable event.
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"Three are taking Algebra I and will get high school credit," Lorance said.
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"Three are taking Algebra I and will get high school credit," Lorance said.
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"Three are taking Algebra I and will get high school credit," Lorance said.
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Lorance is almost identical to the issue presented in Ledbetter.
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Lorance says the victim is expected to survive and no criminal charges have been filed.
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Moore said he inherited his love of baseball from his father, Lorance, a retired teacher in the Central Berkshire Regional School District and the owner of Gymfest of the Berkshires.
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Lorance and restored accountability to companies that discriminate against their employees.
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Lorance v. AT&T Technologies that women who were laid off because of a discriminatory seniority system waited too long to challenge that system, even though they took action almost immediately after the lay-offs.
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