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Natalia D. Asbill-Bearor

Natalia D. Asbill‑Bearor is the Founder of Asbill Law Group in Sacramento, California. She represents clients in business litigation and employment law matters. She is admitted to practice in California state courts and before the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern, Northern, and Central Districts of California.

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Wrongful Termination Claim Made After Firefighter Fired

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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

For people in some careers, actions away from work can have a profound impact on their jobs. A case that has been going on for more than three years that…

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Donald Sterling’s Assistant Claims Harassment In California

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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

A woman who worked as a personal assistant to Donald Sterling, the billionaire former owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, has filed a lawsuit that claims she was subjected to…

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California Nurse Sues Hospital Over Firing, Whistleblower Suit

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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

A woman who worked at Rideout Memorial Hospital in California has now sued that hospital after she was fired from her position. According to her account, she suffered from battery,…

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Older Workers Still Suffer Discrimination Despite Law Updates

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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

If you are an older Californian who is looking for work, you might simply be out of luck. That is the message that is being promoted after the release of…

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Sexual Harassment In The Workplace Affects California Teacher

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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

A lesbian teacher in California is suing her former school district, alleging that she was subject to discrimination and lost her job because of her sexual orientation. That woman, age…

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Kaiser Nurse Sues For Retaliatory Discharge After Child Death

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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

A Kaiser Permanente nurse in California has alleged that she lost her job after refusing to cover up a patient’s death that was caused by inadequate medical care. The woman…

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Bill Aims To Reduce Sexual Harassment Of California Farmworkers

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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

Anyone who’s driven past the many acres of agricultural fields in California knows how difficult farm laborers’ jobs are. They do backbreaking work in intense heat for little money. Moreover,…

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Officers Allege Retaliatory Actions After Inmate Altercation

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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

Two California corrections officers accused of perpetrating an inmate assault have been relieved of their duties by the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office. The two men, ages 28 and 30, lost…

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Teens Suffer Epidemic Of Sexual Harassment In The Workplace

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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

One in three teenagers have been sexually harassed at work. That shocking statistic underscores the need for diligent action against sexual harassment in the workplace, according to legal experts. California…

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Hospital Worker Turned Patient Suffers Downsizing After Surgery

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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

A California hospital administrator who suffered as a patient and then reported the misdeeds claims that he suffered retaliation after a botched surgery. Reports show that the man, who had…

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