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Congratulations to Danilo Borgas and Joshua Xavier on their appointment to the Rhode Island Federal Court’s “Court Advisory Council.”
Congratulations to attorneys Danilo Borgas and Joshua Xavier on their recent appointment to the newly formed, “Court Advisory Council” to the United States District Court ...
January 18, 2023
Employment LawLegal News
Employment Law Tip: Do Not Sign Severance Agreements Without First Contacting An Employment Law Attorney
With all the layoffs going on, here's some friendly advice to employees. DO NOT BLINDLY SIGN A SEVERANCE AGREEMENT. The terms are usually completely one-sided ...
January 5, 2023
Employment LawLegal News
RI Employee Rights: Common Questions and Answers
Attorneys Richard Sinapi and Danilo Borgas were recently featured in Providence Monthly and SO Rhode Island magazines' financial planning guides with answers to common questions ...
January 4, 2023
Civil RightsLegal News
Sinapi Law and ACLU Settle Suit With City of Pawtucket Over Political Sign Restrictions
The ACLU of Rhode Island today announced the settlement of a lawsuit over a Pawtucket ordinance banning the posting of political signs on residential property ...
December 6, 2022
Civil RightsLegal News
Attorney Richard Sinapi Quoted in Lawyers Weekly Qualified Immunity Article
Attorney Richard Sinapi was recently quoted in RI Lawyers Weekly regarding a recent 1st Circuit Court of Appeal's qualified immunity decision and its impact on ...
November 7, 2022
Employment LawLegal News
Sinapi Law Wins Over $2 Million Jury Trial Verdict for Wage and Hour Clients
The victory totaling over $2 million was in favor of seven cable installers who were misclassified as independent contractors and deprived of minimum wages, minimum ...
October 17, 2022
Civil RightsLegal News
Sinapi Law and ACLU Sue City of Pawtucket Over Political Sign Restrictions
The ACLU has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a Pawtucket ordinance that bans the posting of political signs on residential property more than 30 days ...
July 27, 2022
Employment Law
Rhode Island Increases Minimum Wage to $12.25 as of January 1, 2022
On May 20, 2021, Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee signed legislation into law raising the minimum wage in Rhode Island from $11.50 per hour to ...
January 5, 2022
Civil Rights
Sinapi Law and ACLU Settle First Amendment Suit With City of Providence Over Political Protest
Sinapi Law and the ACLU of Rhode Island today announced the favorable settlement of a federal freedom of speech lawsuit against the Providence Police Department ...
January 5, 2022