Posts by Hanan Isaacs
New Jersey Trooper Wins on Retaliation, Discrimination Claims
The Conscientious Employee Protection Act provides a legal remedy to New Jersey workers whose employers retaliate against them for reporting instances of discrimination and harassment in the workplace. A jury recently found that the New Jersey State Police violated the CEPA when it engaged in retaliatory measures against a longtime trooper who brought instances of…
Read MoreOverseas Child Custody Case Heads to Supreme Court
As late as next year, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide a case at the crossroads of two issues mentioned before on our New Jersey blog: international child removal and child custody cases involving members of the armed forces. These issues can be particularly difficult to deal with because the law involved is complex and…
Read MoreLegal Planning Can Help Couples Entering Second Marriages
It goes without saying that divorce can bring some exceedingly intense emotions to the forefront. After a time for recovery, however, some people may begin to enter into new relationships. Marriage data show that second or third marriages by either the husband or wife account for 43 percent of all unions. While first-time spouses face…
Read MoreEEOC Reaches Settlement on Pregnancy Discrimination Claim
In a number of prior posts on our New Jersey employment law blog, we have had occasion to note that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits a wide range of discriminatory conduct. We have mentioned that companies cannot base their employment decisions on factors such as an employee’s race, gender or…
Read MoreFuture May Hold Changes to Child Custody Laws for Soldiers
Many members of our nation’s military call New Jersey home. But for a significant number of those soldiers, home is often far away. It goes without saying that extended deployments overseas are difficult, but they can become even more so when a service member must deal with a child custody issue. According to some, family…
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