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Morris E. Fischer, LLC. in the Media

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Morris E. Fischer, LLC, Whistleblower Client, Taylor Johnson, in the News in this New York Times Article

On behalf of Morris E. Fischer, LLC posted in Media , Whistleblower on March 16, 2016

Program That Lets Foreigners Write a Check, and Get a Visa, Draws Scrutiny    

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Get Out White Boy!

On behalf of Morris E. Fischer, LLC posted in Employment Discrimination, Media on July 31, 2015

We are very pleased to announce that another one of our cases has made national news with national implications.

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Michael Keegan Testifies Before United States Senate Committee In National Whistleblower Case

On behalf of Morris E. Fischer, LLC posted in Media , Whistleblower on June 22, 2015

Morris Fischer's Client Michael Keegan Testifies before the U.S. Senate on June 11, 2015.

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Morris Fischer Client Michael Keegan Makes National Headline in Whistleblower Case

On behalf of Morris E. Fischer, LLC posted in Media , Whistleblower on June 18, 2015

Morris Fischer's Client Michael Keegan Testifies before the U.S. Senate on June 11, 2015.  Fox News published an article about this case. 

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Michael Keegan to Testify before United States Senate Committee in National Whistleblower Case

On behalf of Morris E. Fischer, LLC posted in Media , Whistleblower on June 1, 2015

Michael Keegan, represented by Morris E. Fischer, Esq., was hired by the Social Security Administration (SSA) as Associate Commissioner for Facilities and Supply Management in August, 2011. His first and second line supervisors were the Deputy Acting Commissioner, Peter Spencer and Agency, Acting Commissioner, Carolyn Colvin. Notably, back in 2009, Mr. Spencer had helped organize, then defended the need for a lavish three-day, $700,000 conference for Social Security executives in Phoenix, Arizona, contending according to ABC News, "there is a tremendous amount of stress involved in the job that we do."

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