Is Your Employer Misclassifying You to Avoid Overtime Pay?

Employment Law,Personal Injury | May 7, 2025

Employing people comes with certain obligations, including paying overtime rates when employees work more than a certain number of hours a week. Some employers exploit what they see as “loopholes” in the law to avoid the extra cost. Our Syracuse employment law attorney examines how employers misclassify workers to avoid overtime pay in New York State. How…

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How to Prove Retaliation in a Wrongful Termination Case

Employment Law,Personal Injury | February 10, 2025

New York employees must prove their termination is due to retaliation. If you participate in a protected activity and lose your job, an employer’s actions against you may be unlawful. In a wrongful termination case, take these steps to prove workplace retaliation in New York. Identify the Protected Activity State and federal laws grant employees the…

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What is Considered Wrongful Termination in New York? 

Employment Law,Personal Injury | February 10, 2025

Employers may have the right to fire an employee without warning or cause because of New York’s at-will employment laws. However, there are instances when a termination is wrongful under the law. Documentation is crucial to pursuing a wrongful termination claim in New York. How New York Defines Wrongful Termination You may not be given a…

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