Employment Attorneys in Mount Ephraim, NJ
The employment attorneys at Swartz Swidler help people who are dealing with illegal workplace conduct. We focus on helping employees to know their rights, and we help them to hold their employers accountable for misconduct in the workplace.
During our careers, we have represented people who work in multiple industries in class-action lawsuits. This experience has enabled us to build a deep level of knowledge about the many regulations, procedures, and laws that apply to specific jobs and industries. We have represented plaintiffs working in a variety of different industries and are prepared to help you.
Employment Attorneys in Mount Ephraim, NJ
Our work ethic, legal knowledge, and willingness to put in the required work have allowed us to establish a strong record of success. All of the attorneys and legal staff members at our firm belief in the importance of holding employers accountable when they violate the rights of their employees.
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Discrimination and Harassment Attorneys in Mount Ephraim, NJ
Our discrimination and harassment lawyers in Mount Ephraim, New Jersey understand how problematic workplace discrimination is in workplaces across the state. When our clients are the victims of illegal discrimination in the workplace, we aggressively fight to hold their employers liable to pay damages to our clients.
Numerous laws at the federal and state levels prohibit discrimination in the workplace based on a variety of characteristics, including disability, pregnancy, gender identity, genetic information, sexual orientation, sex, age, religion, national origin, color, and race. However, some employers still engage in unlawful discrimination and harassment against applicants and employees.
If your employer has engaged in illegal discrimination or has allowed others to discriminate against you based on your protected characteristics, you must start by filing an internal complaint with your employer. If the employer fails to do anything to correct the problem or retaliates against you for reporting discrimination, your next step is to file a discrimination or harassment charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. If the EEOC sends you a right to sue letter, you can then file a lawsuit against your employer in court. Our discrimination attorneys can help you throughout this process and fight for your rights.
Whistleblower Attorneys in Mount Ephraim, NJ
Whistleblowers are people who come forward with inside information about their employer’s illegal activities or fraud schemes perpetrated against the government. They are protected under both state and federal laws. Whistleblower laws have been passed to encourage people to come forward with information and to protect them from retaliation. If you have inside information about your employer’s fraudulent activities or violations of environmental or safety regulations, you should speak to our whistleblower lawyers. We can also help you if you have experienced retaliation from your employer after blowing the whistle.
The government recognizes that it would not be able to discover all of the various types of illegal schemes employers engage in without the help of whistleblowers. Each year, whistleblowers help the government recover hundreds of millions of dollars. The government tries to encourage people to come forward by offering rewards ranging from 10% to 30% of the amounts the government is able to recover with the information provided by whistleblowers.
If you have experienced any of these types of illegal workplace practices at your job, you should contact the attorneys at Swartz Swidler. We are prepared to evaluate your case and help you to understand whether you have grounds to file a lawsuit. Call us today for a free consultation and to learn more about your rights as an employee.
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Most Frequently Asked Question: Do I Have A Case?
While it is true that every case is different, The law is pretty clear in most cases. The best way to determine if you have a case is to contact one of our attorneys. For more information check out the FAQ below or visit our FAQ Page
Most Frequently Asked Question:
Do I Have A Case?
While it is true that every case is different, The law is pretty clear in most cases. The best way to determine if you have a case is contact one of our attorneys. For more information on a just a few scenarios checkout the flip box FAQ below or visit our FAQ Page.
Our Locations
Haddonfield Headquarters
9 Tanner Street, Ste. 101
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
Phone: (856) 685-7420
Fax: (856) 685-7417
Philadelphia Satellite Office
123 South 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 995-2733
Our Locations
Haddonfield Headquarters
9 Tanner Street, Ste. 101
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
Phone: (856) 685-7420
Fax: (856) 685-7417
Philadelphia Satellite Office
123 South 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 995-2733