May Men Sue for Gender Discrimination in the NJ Workplace? Some will be Surprised at the Answer.

Yahoo fired Gregory Anderson from their media division in November 2014, claiming that he had performed poorly in his quarterly employee review. A year later, Anderson filed a California lawsuit against Yahoo, citing that he was a victim of gender discrimination. While the majority of gender related lawsuits are filed on behalf of women, gender bias can affect men in the workplace as well.

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Three-Way Parenting — A New Paradigm for New Jersey Family Court

Following lengthy deliberations, a New Jersey Superior Court Judge recently published an opinion granting custody of a child to three parents. The trial court’s landmark opinion is likely to have a significant impact on family court cases throughout New Jersey and the United States, given the steady increase in non-traditional family structures.

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Paid Family Leave Finds Favorable Footing in New Jersey

A year ago, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a Pregnancy Discrimination Act case in favor of the plaintiff, Peggy Young, who worked as a part-time driver for United Parcel Service (UPS). Her responsibili­ties included pickup and delivery of packages that had arrived by air carrier the previous night. In 2006, after suffering several miscarriages, she…

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