Sep 9, 2022 | Won Cases & Settlements
In a case of first impression before the Courts of New Jersey, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court held that an arbitrator who is assigned to hear a tenure case assigned to him by the Commissioner of Education, cannot “demote” an Assistant...
Aug 17, 2022 | Latest News
Bicycling Accidents With more people riding bicycles these days and with the amount of cars on the roads in Bergen County and surrounding counties, unfortunately, bicycling accidents are on the rise. It is important to hire an attorney that is knowledgeable in this...
Feb 22, 2022 | Latest News
A former New Jersey state trooper was harassed by other troopers because of his Egyptian heritage, discriminated against by his state police superiors because of his Muslim beliefs and wrongfully fired last year after an off-duty car accident, according to a...
Feb 16, 2022 | Won Cases & Settlements
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. READ...
Sep 15, 2021 | Latest News
The Editorial Board Got it Wrong: Restrictive Covenants Always Hurt Workers The Law Journal’s Editorial Board recently wrote (in a commentary titled “Valid Reasons for Non-compete Clauses” that, in essence restrictive covenants are not that bad, and...