Julie Oinonen, Managing Partner at Williams Oinonen LLC has been elected to the Emory University School of Law Alumni Board. The Emory Law Dean’s Advisory Board and the Emory Law Alumni Board, representing a diverse range of perspectives and geography, are appointed and work together to advise the dean and…
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Attorney Mario Williams Wins This Year’s Fulton DeKalb Hospital Authority Lew Horne Social Justice Champion Award
The Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority (FDHA) awarded Clarkston Councilman and Williams Oinonen LLC partner, Mario Williams with the Lew Horne Social Justice Champion Award during the organization’s 8th Annual Healthcare Champions awards ceremony. Mr. Williams was recognized for his commitment to advocating for responsible policies and legislation to improve the lives…
HR Administrator Alleges Sexual Harassment Claims Against Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard In an EEOC Complaint
Williams Oinonen LLC brought an EEOC charge against Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard on behalf of an HR Director who is alleging sexual harassment. The AJC reported on the EEOC complaint brought by Williams Oinonen LLC’s client, a former HR administrator who is suing Paul Howard, the Fulton County…
CNN employee DeWayne Walker claims exec threatened to kill him over race discrimination lawsuit
Williams Oinonen LLC files a race discrimination lawsuit on behalf of African American CNN employee who alleged that his executive threatened to kill him over his race discrimination lawsuit. The AJC wrote about the story which can be read here. Other news media sources also wrote about the story which…
Good Georgia Education Lawyer Wins ALJ Trial Against Georgia Professional Standards Commission
“I’ve been contacted by a PSC investigator who wants me to give him a response by a certain deadline, what do I do?” This is a question we hear from administrators, teachers, and other education professionals all over Georgia on a frequent basis. Recently, Williams Oinonen LLC represented a teacher…
Administrator Keeps Job After Filing Suit Against Clayton County Schools
“I am about to get fired from my job,” or “I think my boss is about to terminate me, what do I do?” are questions that Williams Oinonen LLC hears from employees all throughout the state of Georgia. When facing this dilemma, the most important thing to do is to…
Mario Williams of Williams Oinonen LLC Sues Savannah Law Enforcement Officials For Race Discrimination and First Amendment Violations on Behalf of Rape Crisis Director
Mario Williaims filed a lawsuit on behalf of fired Rape Crisis Center Executive Director Kesha Gibson-Carter who brings claims against law enforcement government officials and the center for race discrimination and violations of her First Amendment rights. The 57-page civil suit, filed in U.S. District Court on June 3, named…
Mario Williams, Partner at Williams Oinonen LLC Settles Discrimination Case On Behalf Of Client Against District Attorney Paul Howard
Williams Oinonen LLC partner Mario Williams obtained a $285,000 settlement on behalf of our client Governor Henderson in a gender discrimination case against District Attorney Paul Howard. It was featured on the Daily Report front page today which can be read here. The plaintiff in this case, former District Attorney…
Mario Williams, Partner at Williams Oinonen LLC files race discrimination class action lawsuit against Atlanta Police Department
Mario Williams, partner at Williams Oinonen LLC, filed a class action race discrimination case against Atlanta Police Department. The Daily Report featured a front page article which can be read here. The temporary restraint order motion and lawsuit names the city of Atlanta and its Police Chief as defendants. Chief…
Good Georgia Employment Lawyer Lawsuit On Behalf Of Professor Featured in AJC and Gainesville Times
Williams Oinonen LLC has the privilege of representing Dr. Robert Wainberg in an employment matter. His lawsuit against Piedmont College was recently featured in the AJC today which can be read here and also in the Gainesville Times which can be read here.