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Cherry Hill Sexual Harassment Lawyers: Former Fox Anchor Takes Aim at Network CEO
July 20, 2016
An allegation of sexual harassment by Gretchen Carlson set off a firestorm of activity earlier this month. The former television anchor claims that Roger Ailes, the 76-year-old CEO and Chairman...
Employment Lawyers
Cherry Hill Employment Lawyer Weighs in on Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Involving Former Fox News Anchor
July 18, 2016
The media has been buzzing since Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor, recently filed a complaint against Fox News CEO Roger Ailes alleging sexual harassment and retaliation. It is...
Commercial Collections Lawyers
Middletown Commercial Collections Lawyers: Why Hire a Collections Lawyer?
February 8, 2016
Trying to get your customers or clients to pay an overdue debt can be time consuming, frustrating and exhausting. Debtors often find that there are no repercussions for ignoring unenforceable...
Employment Lawyers
Cherry Hill Employment Lawyers Discuss Pregnancy Discrimination and New Jersey’s Prospective Pumping Law
February 5, 2016
In January 2014, the New Jersey legislature took a big step in protecting female employees by adding pregnancy to the list of protected classes that fall within the purview of...
Employment Lawyers
Cherry Hill Employment Lawyers Discuss the EEOC’s New Guidelines for HIV Positive Employees
February 1, 2016
This is not the first time the EEOC has issued a publication detailing these protected rights. In 2012, the Commission issued a generic guidance document discussing the ADA’s protections for...
COVID-19 Updates
New Jersey’s Labor Laws Protect Employees from Illegal Pay Cuts
January 1, 1970
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted everyone’s lives, especially those in the workforce. Employers laid off employees in record numbers, and those who could keep their jobs, suffered cut hours and reduced pay. While things may be...
Marijuana Legislation
Employers Who Drug Test Employees Required to Confirm Impairment Under New Marijuana Law
January 1, 1970
A case filed in New Jersey Superior Court is testing New Jersey’s new law legalizing recreational marijuana. It may lead to employers re-thinking the way they conduct random drug testing....