Law Office of Lewis Chimes LLC
45 Franklin Street, Stamford, CT 06901, Stamford, CT 06901
About Law Office of Lewis Chimes LLC
The Law Office of Lewis Chimes LLC represents individuals in employment law, personal injury, civil rights, and criminal defense matters. Based in Stamford, Connecticut, the firm serves clients across Connecticut and Metropolitan New York. Lewis Chimes has over 35 years of experience, securing significant verdicts and settlements for clients. He also contributed to drafting Connecticut's Equal Pay Act and enhanced sexual harassment protections.
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Notable Case Results
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$3.4M
Race Discrimination
Federal jury awarded Yosif Bakhit $1,805,909 and Kiyada Miles $1,586,165 (total $3,392,074) for race discrimination and hostile work environment claims against Safety Marking Inc. and individual supervisors.
$1.3M
ERISA Claims
Lewis Chimes obtained a $1.3 million verdict in an individual ERISA claim against Citizens Utilities.
$650,000
Wrongful Termination
Mark Kordick's free speech lawsuit against the Town of Greenwich settled for $650,000 after jury selection, fully compensating him for economic losses from wrongful discharge.
$600,000
False Claims Act
J&L Medical Services, LLC paid $600,000 to resolve allegations of violating federal and state False Claims Acts by using unlicensed technicians. Whistleblower John Hart received $102,000.
$250,000
Sexual Harassment
City of Bristol agreed to pay $250,000 to a female employee who accused former Mayor Ken Cockayne of sexual harassment and retaliation.
$157,000
Race Discrimination
Federal jury ruled that Greenwich unlawfully discriminated against five of eight African-American and Latino police officers, awarding them $157,000 in damages for hostile work environment and failure to promote.
