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NEW JERSEY Employment Lawyers

You Deserve to Work Without Fear of Retaliation or Discrimination

If your employer fired you, retaliated against you, ignored harassment complaints, or treated you unfairly at work, you may have legal options under New Jersey employment law.

The New Jersey employment lawyers at Greenberg Gross represent employees throughout New Jersey in workplace disputes involving wrongful termination, discrimination, retaliation, harassment, and hostile work environments.

Call (855) 255-5515 today for a confidential consultation.

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Why New Jersey Employees Choose Greenberg Gross

Employment disputes can quickly become complicated. Employers often have HR departments, legal teams, and insurance representatives working quickly to protect the company’s interests. Many employees feel pressured to stay quiet, accept unfair treatment, or sign agreements before they fully understand their rights.
At Greenberg Gross, we help employees take back control of the situation.
We represent workers in matters involving:

Wrongful termination

Workplace discrimination

Sexual harassment

Retaliation and whistleblower claims

Disability accommodation violations

Hostile work environments

Executive and severance agreement disputes

Our team understands how employment disputes unfold and how employers often attempt to minimize or justify unlawful conduct after the fact. You do not have to figure this out alone while trying to protect your career and financial future.

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SETTLEMENT RESULTS

Real Results For Real People

 

$171,000,000

Settlement for 2017 North Bay Fires

$25,000,000

Settlement for 2018 Camp Fire

$10,800,000

Personal Injury Settlement

$10,000,000

Settlement for Employee for Breach of Oral Contract

$6,400,000

Settlement with school district for sexual abuse by an elementary school teacher

$6,100,000

Judgment for Employee of School District for Whistleblower Retaliation

$4,100,000

Settlement with a Sacramento private school for sexual abuse by a teacher

$3,750,000

Settlement against Los Angeles Unified School District in child sexual abuse case

$3,500,000

Settlement on behalf of equestrian athletes in child sexual abuse case against popular riding club and the sport's governing body

 

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NEW JERSEY Employment Lawyers

Common Employment Law Problems in New Jersey Workplaces

Many employees are unsure whether what happened to them actually violates the law. Some warning signs to look for include:

  • Being fired shortly after reporting misconduct or unsafe practices

  • Sudden disciplinary action after requesting leave or accommodations

  • Repeated harassment tied to race, gender, religion, disability, or another protected characteristic

  • Unequal treatment compared to coworkers in similar roles

  • Pressure to resign after speaking up about workplace concerns

  • Retaliation after filing an HR complaint

Not every difficult workplace situation is unlawful. But when adverse treatment is connected to protected rights or protected characteristics, legal protections may apply.

 

New Jersey Employment Lawyers

What You Do Early Can Matter

Employment cases often depend on timing and documentation. If you believe your rights were violated:

  • Save relevant emails and messages

  • Keep notes about important events

  • Avoid signing agreements without review

  • Speak with an employment lawyer early

Waiting too long can make protecting your rights more difficult.

New Jersey Employment Lawyers

What Compensation May Be Available?

Depending on the circumstances, employees may be entitled to recover compensation for:

  • Lost wages and benefits

  • Future lost earnings

  • Emotional distress

  • Damage to professional reputation

  • Attorneys’ fees and legal costs in certain cases

Some claims may also involve reinstatement or other remedies designed to address the impact of the employer’s actions.
Every case is different, and the potential value of a claim depends on factors including the strength of the evidence and the long-term effect on your career and financial stability.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I speak with a lawyer even if I still work there?

Yes. Many employees seek legal guidance while still employed to better understand their rights and avoid mistakes before the situation escalates.

What if I do not have proof yet?

You do not need to have every document or piece of evidence before speaking with our lawyers. Many employees begin by asking questions about whether what they experienced may violate the law.

Should I sign a severance agreement immediately?

Not before understanding what rights you may be giving up. Some agreements include releases that can affect your ability to pursue claims later.

What if my employer says the issue was performance-related?

Employers frequently rely on performance explanations in employment disputes. Reviewing the timing, documentation, and treatment of other employees can help evaluate whether those explanations are legitimate.

How long do I have to bring an employment claim in New Jersey?

Deadlines vary depending on the type of claim involved. Some situations may also require filing with a government agency before pursuing legal action.

Speak With the New Jersey Employment Lawyers at Greenberg Gross Today

If you believe your employer violated your rights, you do not have to handle the situation alone. Greenberg Gross represents employees throughout New Jersey in workplace disputes involving wrongful termination, discrimination, retaliation, harassment, and other employment law matters. Understanding your rights early can help you make informed decisions about what comes next.
Call (855) 255-5515 today for a confidential consultation.

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