by Chatarpaul Law | Sep 3, 2021 | Religious Accommodation and Discrimination
As cases of the Delta variant of the coronavirus surge, more and more governmental entities and private employers are responding with mandates related to vaccines and masks. As these mandates have proliferated, workers whose religious beliefs and practices stand...
by Chatarpaul Law | Aug 25, 2019 | Media and Publications
A former Cablevision Systems Corp. employee may be able to show she was fired because she was 52 years old and had just returned from gallbladder surgery, the New Jersey Appellate Division ruled. Read Full Article
by Chatarpaul Law | Oct 26, 2015 | Cases
A lawsuit was filed against Luxury Haus Inc., in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hudson County, Jersey City, New Jersey. The case was brought under the Consumer Fraud Act and the Motor Vehicle Sales Practices seeking recovery of ascertainable loss, reasonable...
by Chatarpaul Law | Oct 20, 2015 | Cases
After a two-day trial, a Jersey City jury found that Bank of America violated the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act when it lost the records of our client’s $26,000 deposit in two separate CDs, and then refused to return her interest and principal when she appeared at the...
by Chatarpaul Law | Oct 20, 2015 | Cases
The plaintiff, a small restaurant, was a tenant in a shopping mall. Under a provision in the restaurant’s lease, the mall itself was responsible for collecting and disposing of the restaurant’s waste. However, over a period of 4 years, the restaurant’s owner received...