By Bryan Arcé | Published January 18, 2016
Like many types of lawsuits, employment law claims have a statute of limitations for when you can file a lawsuit. The statute of...
By Bryan Arcé | Published January 10, 2016
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a disability is defined as any physical or mental impairment that limits a major life activity. While...
By Bryan Arcé | Published January 10, 2016
One of the most common parts of a severance package in New York, New Jersey or Pennsylvania is a noncompete agreement. By having...
By Bryan Arcé | Published December 1, 2015
The transgender community has come a long way in terms of public acceptance and stigma reduction. Still, there is work to be done for the community. The case...
By Bryan Arcé |
In a shocking piece of research by students at Rutgers and Syracuse University, employers were shown to discriminate against potential...
By Bryan Arcé | Published October 19, 2015
A hostile work environment is defined as “a work environment which promotes or permits discriminatory behavior towards an employee or class of employees...
By Bryan Arcé | Published October 6, 2015
“Hostile work environment” is an often misunderstood term. While unfair, being treated poorly at work is not immediately illegal — so long as the cause...
By Bryan Arcé | Published September 21, 2015
It is a generally accepted fact that women are frequently discriminated against for being working mothers – underpaid, overworked, and denied...
By Bryan Arcé | Published September 7, 2015
Being a victim of sexual harassment, abuse or assault is a traumatizing and humiliating experience. The stakes are even higher when...
By Bryan Arcé | Published August 24, 2015
In a victory for New York City sexual harassment victims, a panel of five appellate judges has overturned an arbitrator’s ruling that led a...
By Bryan Arcé | Published August 10, 2015
If you suspect you’ve been a victim of sexual harassment in your Philadelphia workplace, there a few reasons you should pursue legal action right away. First, you want...
By Bryan Arcé | Published March 19, 2015
Victor “Buddy” Amato, one of New Jersey’s most visible animal control officers, has resigned following a NJ discrimination lawsuit alleging he...
By Bryan Arcé | Published March 19, 2015
Pregnancy discrimination is getting more and more media attention lately, thanks to cases like Jamie Cole’s and...
By Bryan Arcé | Published December 26, 2014
Think contractors don’t have any workplace rights? Think again. Our New Jersey discrimination lawyers are pleased to report that a federal judge...
By Bryan Arcé | Published July 27, 2014
Petra Rietschel v. Maimonides Medical Center ( New York Appellate Court, 2nd Dep’t ) Labor & Employment law attorney Bryan Arcé successfully...
By Bryan Arcé | Published July 27, 2014
NYLJ, Oct. 19, 2010 (Supreme Ct., Kings Co., September 17, 2010) Click Here for Article N.Y. Supreme Court Justice Mark I. Partnow rejected a motion to dismiss...