Discrimination and Harassment
Understanding Your Needs, Upholding Your Rights
As a working professional, you have spent years cultivating your career. You have made huge sacrifices in terms of time away from loved ones and personal pursuits. You have carefully built your network of colleagues, business partners, and mentors. You have earned your reputation as a consistent contributor to the success of your enterprise. To you, your career is not just a job. It is an important source of self-esteem, self-confidence, and pride. When this is suddenly stripped from you due to discrimination, whether based on your gender, age, race, disability, religion, or sexual orientation, you are devastated not only in financial terms but emotionally as well.
The Law Office of Steven Siegler, Esq. is an employment discrimination law firm that understands that you lose much more than money when your employer discriminates against you. You need an attorney who will not only fight to get you the maximum compensation that the law will allow, but to vindicate your rights and win back your dignity and self-respect. We provide honest advice and effective advocacy to New Jersey's executive and professional employees whose careers have been destroyed by discrimination or harassment. If you have suffered gender discrimination, age discrimination, race discrimination, disability discrimination, sexual harassment, religious discrimination, or sexual orientation discrimination, contact New Jersey employment lawyer Steven Siegler.
New Jersey Employment Lawyer Blog - Discrimination and Harassment
- The "After-Acquired Evidence" DefenseTakes a Hit Employers who are sued for discrimination or retaliation will sometimes attempt to use what is known as the "after-acquired evidence" defense to limit ....
- Sotomayor's Even-Handed Record on Employment Cases Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor has an even-handed record when it comes to discrimination lawsuits and employment cases, in particular. ....
- Don't Email Your Lawyer from Your Work Computer A recent case from the New Jersey Superior Court should make any employee who has ever used a work computer to send or receive email from an attorney ....