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By Kegan Andeskie, Esq. To say the least, the last year and a half has posed some unique challenges for litigators, but we have

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By Kristine Ryan, Esq. The Uniform Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (“USERRA”), one of several statutes benefitting veterans, prohibits civilian employers

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By Kegan Andeskie, Esq. It is generally accepted that a plaintiff who files a lawsuit places his or her mental and physical health in

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By Punam Alam, Esq., June 3, 2021 In a split opinion, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled on May 21, 2021 that the trial

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Earlier this month, it was reported that the total number of COVID-19 related employment complaints filed in United States courts passed the 2,000 mark. 

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By Allison Vogel, Esq., April 20, 2021 It is well-settled that a defendant may not remove a case to federal court based upon diversity

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