The Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington is a well-respected litigation firm with an office in Hempstead, Long Island. Our focus is primarily in the area of civil rights, voting rights, employment discrimination, police misconduct, personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death and criminal law. However, the Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington is a full- service law firm handling matters in numerous areas of law and providing a wide range of services from contract formation to litigation and trial practice.
RECENT VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS
$7.75 million- Civil Rights and wrongful death action brought by the family of deceased
$4.7 million- Repeated verbal and physical assaults on Yemeni-American employee, while supervisor failed to protect employee and discipline the assailant
$1.277 million- Race based attack and serious injury by violent acts against Plaintiffs, who were lured to an isolated warehouse
$2.8 million- Wrongful death, products liability case involving a tow motor accident at a sewage treatment plant
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RECENT CASES
Nassau County District Court Judge Suppresses Statements in False Criminal Charges
Finding DA's Office Failed to Meet Its Burden
Police Officer Dolores Sharpe is a nineteen-year African-American female veteran of the Nassau County Police Department and currently serves in the Applicant Investigation Unit of the Department.
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NYS Human Rights Division Finds Probable Cause of Discrimination and Retaliation Suffered by Vascular Technologist
The New York State Human Rights Division recently ruled in favor of Janet Kronemberg, a client of The Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington, who they determined showed probable cause that she was subject to discrimination and retaliation by her supervisor.
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U.S. District Court Allows Nassau Correction Officer’s Racial Discrimination Lawsuit to Go Forward
A U.S. District Court Judge recently ruled that a $45 million wrongful discrimination lawsuit filed by Rodney Johnson, a client of the Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington, against the Nassau County Sheriff’s Department may proceed.
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IN THE NEWS
Man's $45 Million Bias Lawsuit Going to Trial
September 29, 2014 | Newsday
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