In cases where injured workers are treating with medical marijuana, employers need to proceed carefully in balancing the concerns of workplace safety with the rights of their workers to obtain ...
Join partners Cheryl Binosa, Jeffrey Newby, and Renee Porada Frazier for an insightful webinar that will cover several pressing topics in New Jersey Workers' Compensation, based on recent cases in the ...
New Jersey is taking on Amazon, suing over alleged discrimination against pregnant and disabled workers and misclassifying ...
A workers’ compensation insurance carrier normally does not have a duty to pay benefits for an intentional injury claim. Depending on the policy language, a carrier may not be obligated to defend ...
A lawsuit from New Jersey's Attorney General accuses Amazon of violating the rights of pregnant employees and workers with ...
New Jersey sued Amazon, alleging its Flex program misclassifies drivers as contractors and denies wages, benefits and more.
Lyft will pay the New Jersey Labor Department more than $19.4 million to settle allegations from a state audit that found that the ride-sharing giant misclassified more than 100,000 workers as ...
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