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The article reports on the proposed amendments published by the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights to regulations interpreting the New Jersey Family Leave Act (NJFLA). The proposed NJFLA regulations achieve greater consistency with the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in terms of calculating ...
Sen. Amato attended a senior citizens seminar hosted by LD9 and the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs to inform seniors about scams and fraud. Read on... Polistina’s Bill to Expand Access to Hearing Aids Passes Senate Today, the New Jersey Senate unanimously passed bipartisan legisla...
New Jersey Division of Civil Rights NJ Civil Rights Defense Committee US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Rutgers Law Library Camden Articles ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN "The New Jersey Lawyer" "Representing the Client in a Disability Discrimination Case" ...
Category: NEW JERSEY NEWJERSEY: “We”, the middle and working-class families, need to keep the politicians and bureaucrats focused on our priorities Published on Friday, January 17, 2025 by reinkefjLeave a comment https://nj1015.com/california-fire-disaster-wake-up-call-new-jersey-is-ne...
unions and labor representative organizations also formed. In 1879, the Federation of Trades and Labor Unions was founded with the purpose of establishing and maintaining a safe work environment, better ventilation in workplaces, and restrictions on employing children. The New Jersey Division of Worker...
The New Jersey Division on Civil Rights recently modified its proposed regulation regarding disparate impact claims based on a comment that I submitted earlier this year. On June 3, 2024 the DCR initially proposed the new regulation to addresses disparate impact claims under the New Jersey Law Agai...
Appellate Division, recently addressed this issue in an unreported decision dated November 21, 2019, inBaron v. Karmin Paralegal Services, __ N.J. Super. __ (2019) (slip. op.). InBaron, the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division, affirmed the decision of the Superior Court, Law ...
The standard of proof, because it is a civil matter, is “by a preponderance of evidence” which is basically “more likely than not”. This is a lower standard than a criminal case which is “beyond a reasonable doubt”. Contact our New Jersey Office Near You for a Free Consultation ...
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