When Gillam takes on an employee rights case, she always keeps the big picture in mind.
"I want to have an impact on an industry as a whole," she said. "That is what I strive for."
One recent example is a whistleblower case involving her client Steven Gauthier, who had been employed as a quality assurance supervisor at a nuclear construction site in South Carolina.
He was fired in May 2011 for notifying his employer, the...
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