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Employees have certain rights under federal and state laws. Employers, for instance, cannot discriminate on the basis of many factors including race, religion or national origin.

Employers can also be liable for subjecting employees to a hostile work environment or sexual harassment. Employers must follow certain laws pertaining to wages and payment, including payment for overtime.

Employment lawyers in New York typically represent employees who have been treated unfairly or wrongly by their employers and seek to be compensated.

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Jeffrey Adam Feinbloom

Jeffrey Adam Feinbloom
Feinbloom Bertisch Llp
43 Theodore Fremd Ave FL 2
Rye, NY 10580
Licensed for 28 years, Jeffrey Adam Feinbloom is a Business Law and Family Law lawyer who attended Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law - Yesh... read more >

Howard R Brill

Howard R Brill
Howard R. Brill, P.c.
250 Fulton Ave Ste 604
Hempstead, NY 11550
Licensed for 37 years, Howard R Brill is a Immigration Law and Family Law lawyer who attended Touro College... read more >

Joanna Makarczyk Schaffer

Joanna Makarczyk Schaffer
Law Offices Of Joanna M. Schaffer
202 Mamaroneck Ave Ste 504
White Plains, NY 10601
Licensed for 29 years, Joanna Makarczyk Schaffer is a Immigration Law and Family Law lawyer who attended New York University School of Law... read more >

Jeffrey Norman Lisnow

Jeffrey Norman Lisnow
Jeffrey N. Lisnow, Attorney At Law
207 Forest Ave
Staten Island, NY 10301
Licensed for 34 years, Jeffrey Norman Lisnow is a Immigration Law and Family Law lawyer who attended Maurice A. Deane School of Law - Hofst... read more >

Barrie Gross

Barrie Gross
138 W Olive St
Long Beach, NY 11561
Licensed for 36 years, Barrie Gross is a Workers Compensation lawyer who attended University of San Francisco School of Law... read more >
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Nonprofit Legal Associations

National Employment Lawyers Association

The NELA strives toward a world where employees are paid a living wage, that is free of employment discrimination, harassment or wrongful termination.


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