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                <title><![CDATA[“Fish Rots from The Head Down”]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jan 2018 02:54:14 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Fish rots from the head down. Philip Gordon was interviewed by the Brockton Enterprise concerning a new report released by the City of Brockton attempting to second guess the landmark $4M jury verdict awarded to Gordon Law Group’s client, Russell Lopes, for outrageous acts of discrimination and retaliation. Since that verdict, the City commissioned a&hellip;</p>
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<p>Fish rots from the head down. Philip Gordon was interviewed by the Brockton Enterprise concerning a new report released by the City of Brockton attempting to second guess the landmark $4M jury verdict awarded to Gordon Law Group’s client, Russell Lopes, for outrageous acts of discrimination and retaliation. Since that verdict, the City commissioned a law firm to write a report suggesting that evidence from witnesses not called by the City would have resulted in a better result for the City, fully exonerating it from the retaliation claim. Gordon disagreed.</p>



<p>“I think it would have led to corruption at the mayor’s office and [the verdict] would have been worse.” Gordon stated.</p>



<p>“I would have given a different closing argument: The fish rots from the head down,” Gordon said. “That’s what I would have started my closing argument with.”</p>



<p>View the article from the Brockton Enterprise <a href="http://www.enterprisenews.com/news/20180118/city-funded-report-on-brockton-discrimination-case-finds-no-retaliation" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>



<p>Since that verdict, the City commissioned a law firm to write a report suggesting that evidence from witnesses not called by the City would have resulted in a better result for the City, fully exonerating it from the retaliation claim. Gordon disagreed.Since that verdict, the City commissioned a law firm to write a report suggesting that evidence from witnesses not called by the City would have resulted in a better result for the City, fully exonerating it from the retaliation claim. Gordon disagreed.</p>



<p>Since that verdict, the City commissioned a law firm to write a report suggesting that evidence from witnesses not called by the City would have resulted in a better result for the City, fully exonerating it from the retaliation claim. Gordon disagreed.</p>
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                <title><![CDATA[Brockton Facing $45.6M Punitive Damages from Lopes Class Action Brought by Gordon Law Group]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 03 Oct 2017 02:56:17 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>The City of Brockton is facing increased legal and public scrutiny due to a Brockton discrimination class action case initiated by Gordon Law Group, LLP. The lawsuit represents 38 minority applicants who experienced discrimination in hiring, employment policies, and personnel decision-making within the city’s workforce recruitment system. The court proceedings, including post-trial motions, highlighted repeated&hellip;</p>
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<p>The <a href="https://share.google/ewaVapL5HxlK1vGNY">City of Brockton </a>is facing increased legal and public scrutiny due to a <strong>Brockton discrimination class action</strong> case initiated by Gordon Law Group, LLP. The lawsuit represents 38 minority applicants who experienced discrimination in hiring, employment policies, and personnel decision-making within the city’s workforce recruitment system.</p>



<p>The court proceedings, including post-trial motions, highlighted repeated violations of equal hiring rights, minority workforce protections, municipal HR oversight failure, and systemic bias in public recruiting practices. As the case moves into punitive damages argument phases, the City remains exposed to significant financial penalties and reputational impact if corrective governance steps are not implemented.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-brockton-key-legal-topics-raised-in-the-case">Brockton Key legal topics raised in the case:</h3>



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<li>Minority hiring discrimination patterns</li>



<li>Bias in municipal personnel management</li>



<li>Non-transparent applicant screening processes</li>



<li>Equal employment rights violations</li>



<li>HR leadership accountability questions</li>
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<p>Public attention around the case also increased when personnel director Maureen Cruise was identified in hearings and testimony surrounding discriminatory personnel practices. Additionally, political discussions emerged when mayoral candidate Jimmy Pereira stated he would remove the longstanding personnel director if elected, reinforcing public demand for institutional accountability, workforce equity, and leadership restructuring in human resources.</p>



<p>(<a href="http://www.enterprisenews.com/news/20171003/brockton-mayoral-challenger-would-fire-personnel-director" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View Brockton Enterprise Article</a>).</p>
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