Evan L. Goldman

Goldman Davis Krumholz & Dillon, P.C.

Employment Discrimination Law Attorney

(201) 488-2600
info@goldmandavis.com

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Evan’s Experience

Well versed in all aspects of Employment Discrimination Law

Has the knowledge and experience to handle employment cases, whether it is on behalf of an employer or employee.

He has narrowed his practice to representing individuals in employment matters and in other areas of civil litigation in State and Federal Courts in New Jersey

He has lectured extensively in the area of Employment Law and Insurance Coverage Law and has also published both articles and Op Ed. articles in these legal areas.

Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney; a designation given to less than 2% of all attorneys in the State of New Jersey

Tried to conclusion well over 125 trials before a Judge and Jury

Represented both individuals and businesses in all areas of civil litigation.

 

 

 

Awards

New Jersey Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers
2023
2007, 2010-2023
10.0 Superb Rating

Avvo
2023
Distinguished Peer Rating

Martindale-Hubbell
2023

Best Employment Lawyers in
Union City

Expertise.com
2023

Bergen County’s Top Lawyers
Bergen Magazine
2021
2011-2021

Professional Associations

National Employment Lawyers Association of New Jersey
Member, Current
Activities: President 2018-Present

American Association for Justice
Member, Current

American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA)
Member, Current

New Jersey Association for Justice
Member, Current
Activities: Former Co-Chair of Employment Law Section, Board of Governors & Bad Faith Subcommitte

Expertise

Languages

English: Spoken, Written

Spanish: Spoken, Written

Education
University of Maryland
Francis King Carey School of Law

J.D. (1979) | Law

Rutgers University
B.A. (1976) | Economics
Honors: with High Distinction

Articles & Publications
The Editorial Board Got It Wrong:
Restrictive Covenants Always
Hurt Workers

New Jersey Law Journal 2021

S-121 and its Real Benefits
New Jersey Law Journal
2019

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In the News

Evan Goldman of Goldman Davis Krumholz & Dillon has filed two suits against the Paterson school district, which is predominantly Black and Hispanic, on behalf of white male educators who claim they were repeatedly denied promotions based on their race. He is preparing to file a third suit against the same district, also on behalf of a white male educator who was denied promotions.

Goldman said Passaic County juries tend to be a mix of affluent suburbanites and minorities from Passaic and Paterson, and he’s not sure how they might regard his clients.

“You never know who’s going to be sitting on a jury, and what they’re going to think about this. Yes, it’s a reverse discrimination case, and I understand those are a little bit more difficult,” he said. “But these three individuals are so well-qualified for positions that they have been seeking, that for them not even to get a legitimate shot makes no sense.”

I had a concise and impressive consultation with Mr. Goldman. I went back to him after a referral didn’t work out. Mr. Goldman is professional, diligent and sincere. He possesses excellent knowledge of broad field of laws and has deep insight on legal matters. He took my case in a challenged situation, quickly conducted additional legal research and well argued existing law and new law, thorough and firm. Because of his hard working, a lost case was successfully turned around in a great hand of Mr. Goldman.

Anonymous

Testimonial

Won Cases & Settlements

Fire-fighter: Harassment, racial discrimination led to retirement

In February 2014, plaintiff Fred Bonda, a fire inspector in his late 50s, retired from the Elizabeth Fire Department, in Elizabeth. Bonda had worked for the department since 1995. He claimed that his retirement was premature and due to harassment and retaliation that...

$20.5 Million Settlement against Academy Bus in NJ Transit Fraud Case

Academy Bus LLC, accused of charging NJ Transit millions of dollars for no-show buses, settled the historic case with the Office of the Attorney General for $20.5 million, according to an announcement Friday. 

$4.2 M Settlement in Essex County in Accident That Killed Infant

  A Clifton woman agreed to a $4.2 million settlement on June 29 in Yarrish v. Hines, an Essex County suit over a crash that killed her baby daughter and left her severely injured. Jamie Yarrish was driving on west-bound Route 3 in Clifton on Aug. 25, 2020, when...

Evan Goldman Selected by NJ Transit and 2 Law Firms to Mediate a Case Resulting in $8M Settlement.

Evan Goldman was selected by NJ Transit and by both the Kline and Specter law firm and the Saltz, Mongeluzzi and Benedesky law firm, to mediate cases that resulted in an $8M settlement.

Academy Bus defrauded NJ Transit for $15 million

Academy Bus defrauded NJ Transit for $15 million in missed bus trips, attorney general says A company that contracts bus services with NJ Transit has been accused by the Office of the Attorney General of running no-show buses, perpetrating a fraud scheme of more than...

Lawsuit – Garfield Walmart fired worker for reporting COVID violations

Former NJ Walmart worker sues, says she was fired for reporting social distancing violations A former employee at the Walmart store in Garfield says she lost her job after calling police in May to report that the store had exceeded capacity limits set due to the...

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Four Reasons to Choose Evan Goldman
for Your Attorney

Many of Evan’s cases have resulted in either multi-million dollar settlements or verdicts.

Evan made new laws in the State of New Jersey in several areas of law.

He successfully obtained a verdict in Federal Court, on behalf of a Service Station Owner who sued a fuel oil conglomerate for violating the Petroleum Marketing Practices Act (PMPA)

Certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Civil Trial Attorney; to date only approximately 2.5% of all attorneys in the State of New Jersey hold that designation.

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