Author Archives: Francis Rojas
Francis practices in the areas of employment and labor law. She focuses on helping workers who have experienced employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation. In addition, Francis counsels workers who have experienced wage and hour violations. Francis also advises workers in union organizing campaigns and assists unions with contract enforcement. She graduated from William Mitchell College of Law in 2008 and has a B.A. in Psychology and Sociology from Augsburg College. While in law school, Francis interned with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. She also helped individuals and non-profit organizations through the William Mitchell Civil Advocacy Clinic and the Tax Planning Clinic. Francis was born in Bogotá, Colombia and is fluent in Spanish. Francis also speaks Japanese, French, Arabic, and German.
Francis Rojas
February 10, 2011
The ethics of metadata and retainers.
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Francis Rojas
February 2, 2011
William Mitchell to host negotiating CLE this month
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Francis Rojas
January 17, 2011
The function and role of a a lawyer
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Francis Rojas
January 7, 2011
Better to be safe than sorry when using the latest gadget
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Francis Rojas
January 5, 2011
A look ahead at the 2011 calendar for the Supremes
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Francis Rojas
December 16, 2010
The Internet is full of free places to do your work. Here's a few.
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Francis Rojas
December 13, 2010
TSA workers weigh unionization
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Francis Rojas
December 8, 2010
Are we defined by what we do?
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Francis Rojas
December 2, 2010
When you bill think of who will be paying for your time
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Francis Rojas
November 11, 2010
Should you take the case? A few questions to ask yourself when evaluating a potential new file.
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