Attorneys Theodore Filippatos, Parisis Filippatos, and Tanvir Rahman

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CNN Business

Attorney Parisis “Gerry” Filippatos is representing Abby Grossberg, a Fox News producer, in her lawsuits against the network regarding wrongful conduct during a different lawsuit. Filippatos disputed the defendant’s dispersions against his client in an interview with CNN.

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Gerry Filippatos Appears on NY 100 in 2019

Watch Mr. Filippatos on NY 100 when he was a Partner at Phillips & Associates PLLC before opening Filippatos PLLC in 2020.

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Lawyer Monthly

Attorney Parisis “Gerry” Filippatos co-authored an article that provides guidance to anyone wondering how to navigate employment law after the “#MeToo Movement.” The article discusses sexual harassment in the workplace, how to handle such cases, and what questions attorneys may face during these cases.

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Employment At-Will Won’t Help

Attorney Parisis “Gerry” Filippatos authored an article discussing how employees can protect themselves if they believe their job is in jeopardy. The piece explains what at-will employment is, any exemptions to the rule, and what an employee might do to help themselves.

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The New York Employee Advocate

An article in the National Employment Lawyers Association publication the New York Employee Advocate describes the outcome of EEOC/Schieffelin v. Morgan Stanley in 2004. Attorney Parisis “Gerry” Filippatos was part of the plaintiff’s legal team. Morgan Stanley settled a gender discrimination case for $54 million.

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