by Jay Chatarpaul | Aug 13, 2021 | Media and Publications
Can Local Government Ban Homeowner From Displaying Political Banners With Curse Words? Read More
by Jay Chatarpaul | Aug 6, 2021 | Media and Publications
These insights on the free speech case of Patricia Dilascio are by Jay Chatarpaul, an attorney in Jersey City who practices in the areas of employment discrimination and constitutional rights. Read More
by Jay Chatarpaul | Jul 2, 2020 | Media and Publications
Fort Lee High School failed to protect a female teacher from a male student’s sexual harassment and terminated her employment for complaining, according to a lawsuit filed in Bergen County Superior Court. Carol E. Martinez sued the Fort Lee Board of Education and...
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 Jay Chatarpaul | Aug 25, 2019 | Media and Publications
A former Cablevision employee’s discrimination suit can move forward because she sufficiently alleged that her firing resulted from “hostility toward her medical condition,” a New Jersey appeals court ruled. The Appellate Division’s ruling...
by Jay Chatarpaul | Jun 8, 2011 | Media and Publications
In an explosive lawsuit filed in Hudson County Superior Court, a Jersey City Medical Center EMT who is Arab claims that over the past four years he’s been bombarded with ethnic slurs and taunts from coworkers. “You have no idea how hard I tried to show...