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Andrew Berns is featured in the SHRM article, “Workplace Romance Report: Cupid’s Arrows Are Flying” by reporter Kathy Gurchiek about employment law issues regarding the trend of remote workplace romances. Andrew explains that disclosure of such relationships is a difficult issue, adding that an employer can mandate disclosure, but people are […]
Plaintiff was forty-eight (48) years of age at the time of this accident and a tenant of a condominium complex. On a winter day, Plaintiff slipped and fell on ice created from a downspout which caused melting snow/water runoff from the roofs to accumulate on a concrete paver pedestrian sidewalk […]
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Patricia M. Barbarito Comments on Public Scrutiny of CEO Misconduct
February 9, 2021 | Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.
In a recent Forbes article, “How Companies Are Trying To Discourage And Detect Misconduct By Executives,” contributor Edward Segal explains that, “depending on the nature of the misconduct, a company’s image, reputation, bottom line, and relations with stakeholders can be at risk.” Patricia M. Barbarito, who represents CEOs in executive […]
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Einhorn Lawyers Win Precedent-Setting Case in Appellate Division
February 5, 2021 | Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.
On January 29, 2021, Einhorn Barbarito attorneys Christine M. McCarthy, Matheu D. Nunn and Christopher L. Musmanno secured a precedent-setting appellate victory for a client who was gravely injured after being struck by a snowplow truck owned by the Township of Sparta. The decision, Lapsley v. Twp. of Sparta, ___ […]