In an important employment law decision, New Jersey’s Supreme Court once again considered the actions necessary to constitute illegal workplace harassment in the case of Rios v. Meda Pharmaceutical, Inc. In this case the alleged harassment was based on an employee’s race and ethnicity in violation of New Jersey’s Law…
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Federal Case Examines the Standards for Summary Judgment Motions Under New Jersey Law Against Discrimination
In the recent case of Arku-Nyadia v. Legal Sea Foods, LLC, in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, the federal trial court covering the entire State of New Jersey, Judge Susan Wigenton examined the standards governing motions for summary judgement in lawsuits alleging violation of…
Appellate Division Issues New Jersey Employment Law Decision on Sexual Harassment and Notice Requirements
The Appellate Division of the Superior Court recently issued an opinion on New Jersey employment law discussing the nature of sexual harassment and when a tort claim notice must be served in the employment context. The Willis Case In this case, Willis v. Walker, Fuller and the College of…
Proving Disabilities in Cases Under New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination
New Jersey employment law has long protected employees against discrimination in employment. New Jersey was one of the first states to do so, passing the Law Against Discrimination in 1947. One of the things that New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination protects employees from is discrimination because of disabilities. This means…