Posts by Hanan Isaacs
“New Jersey Law Prohibits Discrimination Against Independent Contractors”
Employers’ use of independent workers instead of hiring employees is a common practice. If you’re one of these “gig” workers, state law offers some protection against discrimination. This is not the case with other state and federal laws. Who is an Independent Contractor? Depending on your circumstances, you may be a contractor or, under the…
Read More“Will a NJ Trial Judge Allow our Child to Testify During a Child Custody and Parenting Time Hearing?”
The New Jersey Rules of Court grant trial judges discretion whether to have children testify at a hearing on child custody and parenting time. If that takes place, it won’t be held in open court but rather as an interview in the judge’s chambers. The judge would need to feel the testimony is relevant, it’s…
Read MoreFederal Agency Rules Hush Money Payment in a Severance Agreement is Unlawful
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) recently ruled that language commonly used in severance agreements is unlawful. The Board stated these provisions conflict with ex-employees’ rights to discuss the terms and conditions of their employment with others. Their February decision hasn’t been appealed as of this writing, but it probably will be. You may be…
Read MoreWhen and How Do I Change Attorneys in the Middle of a Case?
There are many good reasons to switch attorneys. If you’re not a good fit, your attorney fails to return your calls or emails, or your attorney won’t represent you any longer, then it’s time to find someone else who will. If your attorney isn’t competently representing you or gives you bad advice, then it’s time…
Read MoreWhat are a NJ Grandparent’s Visitation Rights With Their Grandchild?
Grandparents in New Jersey have limited rights to visit with a grandchild. Those rights were more robust in decades past, but the US Supreme Court put tight limits on state statutes and case law deemed inconsistent with actual parents’ rights to limit access to children. What Does the NJ Statute Say? Ideally, if you’re a…
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