Kegan S. Andeskie

Kegan Andeskie-S

Kegan S. Andeskie focuses his practice on management defense in employment and labor law litigation.  He defends employers in employment discrimination actions, including those brought under New Jersey’s LAD, CEPA, and FLA, as well as federal claims under the FMLA, ADA, and Title VII. Kegan also defends labor causes of action under the FLSA and […]

Kirsten McCaw Grossman

Kirsten McCaw Grossman-S

Kirsten McCaw Grossman leads our Restrictive Covenant practice group and is an employment litigator with 20 years of experience. Kirsten represents management clients exclusively in disputes before state and federal courts, FINRA (formerly NASD) and AAA arbitration proceedings, and administrative agencies (including state and federal EEO agencies and the Department of Labor). Additionally, she regularly […]

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