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Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP

1 federal employment case from public court records (20252025)

1 with a published ruling

What public court records show

Public federal court records list Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP as an employer in 1 employment matter since 2025.

The most common claims on record were Discrimination, Retaliation, and Harassment.

Cases were filed across 1 state (NY).

These figures summarize publicly available U.S. federal court records only. Most workplace disputes are resolved privately and never appear in litigation. A case outcome reflects many factors and is not a finding that any employer violated the law.

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About this employer

Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP appears in one federal employment-law court ruling on record. The case sits within the broader workplace context. Employment-law cases tracked on Workers' Rights come from CourtListener's federal-court opinion corpus and reflect rulings that produced a written decision — many disputes settle or are dismissed before reaching this stage.

The cases primarily involve Discrimination, Retaliation, Harassment. Browse the linked claim hubs for outcome statistics and other employers facing the same allegations. Discrimination, Retaliation and Harassment.

The case was filed in New York. New York is an EEOC deferral state, which extends the federal Title VII / ADA / ADEA filing deadline from 180 to 300 days. New York rulings.

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Data sourced from public federal court records via CourtListener.com. Case outcomes extracted using AI analysis. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The presence of an employer on this page does not imply wrongdoing — many cases are dismissed or resolved without findings of liability.