Do You have an Overtime Case

Do You Have an Overtime Case?

Since the 1930s, most U.S. employers have been required to pay their eligible employees that work more than 40 hours in a week overtime pay. This law was originally passed so that work would be spread among more people so that the unemployment rolls could be reduced. Today, overtime pay is no longer viewed as…

Maternity Leave

Maternity Leave: Everything You Need To Know While Pregnant In NJ

Parents and expectant mothers in New Jersey are able to take unpaid leave from work under the federal Family Medical Leave Act or the New Jersey parental leave law. Expectant mothers are also protected under state and federal laws that prohibit pregnancy-based discrimination. New Jersey is also a state that has a paid leave program…

How Long Does A Discrimination Case Take

How Long Does A Discrimination Case Take?

If you have a claim for employment discrimination, you might wonder how long your case will take. Employment discrimination cases can be complex, and how long your claim might take will depend on multiple factors. The length of your case will depend on the experience and skill of your attorney, the particular details of your…

Is Favoritism in the Workplace Illegal

Is Favoritism in the Workplace Illegal?

It can be frustrating to work at a company in which the supervisors or managers regularly show favoritism to some workers over others. While showing favoritism at work is a poor management practice, it is not necessarily illegal. Favoritism causes other employees to feel resentful, and they may be disincentivized from providing good work. Favoritism…

What is Differential Treatment

What is Differential Treatment?

Being treated differently from other employees at your job may be legal or illegal, depending on the reason that your employer treats you differently. In the employment context, differential treatment often means that an employer treats a group of employees differently from other groups because of specific characteristics that they are unable to change. If…

What You Shouldn't Say To An Employment Lawyer

What You Shouldn’t Say To An Employment Lawyer

Updated June 2026 If you are contacting an employment lawyer, you do not need to say everything perfectly. You do not need to know the exact legal claim. You do not need to sound like an attorney. What matters most is that you are honest, organized, realistic, and prepared to explain what happened. Employment lawyers…