NJ Justices Pump Brakes on County Worker’s Retaliation Trial
See this Law360 article about a May 12, 2021 New Jersey Supreme Court decision in the matter of Allen v. Cape May County involving claims
See this Law360 article about a May 12, 2021 New Jersey Supreme Court decision in the matter of Allen v. Cape May County involving claims
In a significant victory for the construction trade, the Appellate Division, in an April 20, 2021 published Opinion, found substantially in favor of Cooper Levenson
Cooper Levenson attorneys Amy E. Rudley and Brittany A. Bonetti will speak at a Cape May County Chamber of Commerce webinar, scheduled from 10:00 –
Yolanda N. Melville of Cooper Levenson, Attorneys at Law, will headline a free webinar, “Dimensions of Diversity: Why Diversity Matters for Your Business,” on Wed.,
PRESS RELEASE – Atlantic City, N.J.- Amy E. Rudley of Cooper Levenson, Attorneys at Law, will headline a free webinar, “LGBTQ Employees and Workplace Discrimination:
Amy Rudley, Esq.November 10, 2020 Issue Clear Discipline You are probably not thinking about your employee’s termination, and their possible lawsuit, on the day you
In Bostock v. Clayton County, the United States Supreme Court was asked to consider whether lawful protections based on an individual’s sex, under Title VII
Catch the webinar that Cooper Levenson Attorneys Eric Browndorf, Jarad Stiles, William Rubley, and Edward Corma that talks about the Major New PPP Changes :
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, many drivers have received refunds from their automobile insurers because they have spent less time on the road. Many small businesses
Did you miss our webinar with the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce? Check it out here and get all of the answers you need: