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wrongful termination

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
The employer had the obligation to conduct a fair hearing. You have the burden to prove to the court that the hearing was not fair. The EEOC process is time consuming and you do not control what happens. The alternative is a civil action by you. The cost is significant but you control the process. Ed Dimon... Read More
The employer had the obligation to conduct a fair hearing. You have the burden to prove to the court that the hearing was not fair. The EEOC process... Read More

How long does the label "person of interest" appear on a person's background check?

Answered 10 years and 8 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
as i answered earlier, we can run the background check and determine the source of the problem. we can then address the problem. please call to discuss. ed dimon
as i answered earlier, we can run the background check and determine the source of the problem. we can then address the problem. please call to... Read More

My employer has me out of work for three and a half weeks, she hasn't put me on schedule or given me a justifiable reason why I can't work.

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
 You must work with your employer. Your employer controls your access to unemployment compensation. You must make a written record with your employer of what is happening.
 You must work with your employer. Your employer controls your access to unemployment compensation. You must make a written record with your... Read More

non interference with current and prospective clients

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
We have just completed three similar noncompete cases. The good news is that the New Jersey courts do not favor non compete clauses.  However,  the devil is in the details. We would need to know how you developed the relationship with the clients. For example, did you have a prior relationship with these clients ? for example, if your present employer spent a considerable amount of money developing this relationship with the clients, you may have a problem.  Please call to discuss the details. Ed Dimon... Read More
We have just completed three similar noncompete cases. The good news is that the New Jersey courts do not favor non compete clauses.  However,... Read More

Fingerprinting and Employee Background Checks?

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
We see this situation often. We obtain the official criminal record for both the state and the municipality to determine precisely what the records show. We give you copies. We expunge the record if the arrest and or convictions are on either. We then obtain the records after the expungements to show the clean records and give them to you. Ed Dimon... Read More
We see this situation often. We obtain the official criminal record for both the state and the municipality to determine precisely what the records... Read More
What were the allegations ? What was the proof ? Any written documentation ? Any witnesses ? We are here to help. 
What were the allegations ? What was the proof ? Any written documentation ? Any witnesses ? We are here to help. 

is a drug testing facility allowed to supervise your drug test for pre employment

Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
Key is in the terms and conditions of employment. For example, the truck drivers for hauling waste our drug tested every two weeks.  In general, the employer can dictate the drug testing requirements for employment. 
Key is in the terms and conditions of employment. For example, the truck drivers for hauling waste our drug tested every two weeks.  In general,... Read More
There is no legal requirement to post the position.
There is no legal requirement to post the position.

what is the legal time to file a lawsuit against an employer

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
This is a classic workers compensation issue. If you are working for an employer and you are injured this is a classic workers compensation issue. If you are working for an employer and you , then you are covered by workers compensation.  Why have you waited from 2011 ? 
This is a classic workers compensation issue. If you are working for an employer and you are injured this is a classic workers compensation issue. If... Read More

Can an employer make an employee work Saturday and Sunday for straight time ?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I cannot answer a question without knowing the terms and conditions of your employment. For example, waiters work each week I cannot answer a question without knowing the terms and conditions of your employment. For example, waiters work the weekend with no overtime pay. How  May hours do you work during the week ?  What kind of work do you do ? ... Read More
I cannot answer a question without knowing the terms and conditions of your employment. For example, waiters work each week I cannot answer a... Read More

Can my employer demand that I reimburse him for my full health insurance premiums while out on tempirary disability?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
The employer should pay the normal percentage and the employee should pay the normal percentage.  The employer should pay the normal percentage and the employee should pay the normal percentage. 
The employer should pay the normal percentage and the employee should pay the normal percentage.  The employer should pay the normal percentage... Read More

Can an employer offer you a salary and later reduce that salary?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
 You are in a difficult legal position and that you excepted the $10,000 reduction in salary and worked under those terms and conditions. The employer will argue  that this new salary was agreed upon between the employer and the employee. I would not spend your hard earned money employing an attorney to pursue this action. ... Read More
 You are in a difficult legal position and that you excepted the $10,000 reduction in salary and worked under those terms and conditions. The... Read More

Hourly Pay and Commission Question

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
 This is a complex question. The employer is taking the position that you are an employee who is exempt from the hour and wage regulations based upon the utilization of a commission structure. For example,  car salesmen are exempt from our and wage requirements because they work on a commission. Are you paid a commission ?  What is the breakdown of your compensation ?... Read More
 This is a complex question. The employer is taking the position that you are an employee who is exempt from the hour and wage regulations based... Read More

Non Competes enforcement in New Jersey

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
 The New Jersey courts do not favor non-compete agreements.  Non-compete agreement will not be enforced unless there are special circumstances. We would need to review the noncompete agreement and terms and conditions of your employKent.  We can then advise you with regard to the presence of special circumstances and the ability of the employer to have the noncompete agreement enforced. Please email the noncompete agreement. Please email the circumstances surrounding your employment. We will review imm please email the noncompete agreement. Please email the circumstances surrounding your employment. We will review asap. Ed Dimon... Read More
 The New Jersey courts do not favor non-compete agreements.  Non-compete agreement will not be enforced unless there are special... Read More

Can my wife still get my jobs health insurance if I am on disability

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
 Are you going on permanent disability? If you are returning to work, then the employer would keep the insurance in place for both you and your wife.  If you are going on permanent disability, then you need to work with the insurance company of your employer to determine your eligibility for insurance and your wife's eligibility for insurance under COBRA.  You will be able to obtain insurance for both you and your spouse under COBRA. The issue is the cost for this insurance. You should also look into health insurance for you and your spouse under the Affordable care act.... Read More
 Are you going on permanent disability? If you are returning to work, then the employer would keep the insurance in place for both you and your... Read More

Query regarding H1B employment

Answered 11 years ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
You must speak with an immigration attorney. We can recommend an excellent one in Newark, NJ. 
You must speak with an immigration attorney. We can recommend an excellent one in Newark, NJ. 

Can an Employer require you to be on location for a on-call position but pay you less than minimum wage during that time?

Answered 11 years ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
this is a complex area of the law in that many employers are improperly utilizing laws to their benefit. the employers are calling employees 'stand-by employees', but then making the employees come to a particular location. this requirement may violate the law. we would need to know more details about your situation. we could then compare your situation with the law. ed dimon... Read More
this is a complex area of the law in that many employers are improperly utilizing laws to their benefit. the employers are calling employees... Read More
you do not need to be a us citizen to file a complaint. 
you do not need to be a us citizen to file a complaint. 

How can I sue my old workplace?

Answered 11 years ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
The key is notice in writing. Did you give written notice to your employer regarding  your medical condition ? This is crucial. What did your doctor put in writing. ?
The key is notice in writing. Did you give written notice to your employer regarding  your medical condition ? This is crucial. What did your... Read More
You are stating that the criminal matter was addressed. Were you actually charged by the authorities? Were the charges dismissed?   What was the basis for the charge ? If there is no support behind the charges and no witnesses, then you could be successful. 
You are stating that the criminal matter was addressed. Were you actually charged by the authorities? Were the charges dismissed?   What was the... Read More

what type of lawyer do i need for nursing license suspension

Answered 11 years ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
 We are representing two nurses before the nursing board regarding certification of education credits. Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon
 We are representing two nurses before the nursing board regarding certification of education credits. Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon

Will a typo error in I-797 form delay the processing for EAD application?

Answered 11 years and a month ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I do not answer immigration questions know nothing about it.
I do not answer immigration questions know nothing about it.

Work without compensation

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
this is a very difficult area in labor law to examine. Employers are using labor laws to have exempt employees. Employers are trying to put sales representatives and IT personnelin that category of exempt employees. Exempt employees are not covered by the normal hour wage requirements.A good example would be the IT personnel who fix computers at night and on the weekends. They are not subject to overtime requirements. We can review your situation and give you a legal opinion. We would need a timeline of what has happened and a statement setting forth your job requirements. We would also need copies of the pertinent section of the employee manual. We would then provide you with a written legal opinion as to the merits of your position. ... Read More
this is a very difficult area in labor law to examine. Employers are using labor laws to have exempt employees. Employers are trying to put sales... Read More

can an employer only pay 30% of what they own you?

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
We have a CPA and tax attorney at the firm. This person can review the payments and the ductions made two employees by the employer. You need to gather the payment stubs which set fourth the amount paid and the deductions. You should gather with your other employees so that you have a group to help pay for the legal costs. The key to success is the written documentation of the amount paid and the amount deducted.... Read More
We have a CPA and tax attorney at the firm. This person can review the payments and the ductions made two employees by the employer. You need to... Read More

Can i sue my ex-employer for claiming i returned to work to unemployment a week after being laid off when i was never offered my job back?

Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employment
I would work with the employer and with New Jersey unemployment. The cost to sue the employer would be too great. The key is obtaining a settlement with the employer. The employer provides the documentation to New Jersey unemployment. If the documentation to stop entitle you to unemployment compensation, then you would need to appeal the decision. This is a costly procedure.... Read More
I would work with the employer and with New Jersey unemployment. The cost to sue the employer would be too great. The key is obtaining a settlement... Read More