Posts by Hanan Isaacs
Investigation of Workplace Discrimination Complaints: What Are Your Rights?
Many laws in the area of workplace relations require employers to perform investigations, which fulfill their various obligations under the laws. The general duty of any employer — who either is or should be aware of any type of discrimination, harassment, threat, retaliation, or safety problem — is to take immediate and effective corrective action to solve the problem. To…
Read MoreIf NJ divorcing parents can’t agree, then which parent determines our children’s religious upbringing?
New Jersey is an ethnically, racially, and religiously diverse state, where interfaith marriages are common. The breakup of interfaith marriages is also common and parents sometimes disagree over the religious education and upbringing of a shared child. The parties should try to work out an agreement that’s mutually acceptable, but if there is no such…
Read MoreFired for Corpulence: Do NJ and Federal Law Prohibit Workplace Discrimination Based on Weight?
Obesity affects nearly 1 in 3 Americans and has become so pervasive that the American Medical Association (“AMA”) declared it a disease in 2013. Despite accounting for more than 30% of the population, in the workplace overweight employees are statistically disadvantaged and discriminated against. Academic studies from both Yale and Vanderbilt say that overweight workers…
Read MoreAre Low Wages Due to Supply and Demand – or Unlawful Wage Theft?
Have your wages kept up with inflation over the years? If not, multiple factors may be at work, including increased automation, foreign competition, and the increased costs to employers for health benefits. But some employers may be reaping the benefits of fewer employees in your geographic area — and they may be breaking the law.…
Read MoreCounsel Fees and Costs in New Jersey Family Court Actions: The Mechanics of Obtaining an Award
Across the spectrum of NJ Family Court cases, the financial and emotional costs can be high. Emotional upheaval should be handled in therapy: family, individual, separation counseling, and the like. This post focuses on funding the “financial cost” in divorce. In many family law cases, the trial court has the power to award you counsel…
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