Passionate

My passion is to work on legal matters relating to special education, student rights, disability rights, and employment law. Read more about my New Jersey practice.

Experienced

Since 2009, I have worked with children and adults with various disabilities, including those with autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, deafness, and neurophysiological disorders. Learn more.

Knowledgeable

It is essential to keep up with the latest in legal developments and legal tactics. I regularly participate in attorney-only listservs and blog as time permits See below for the latest blog posts.

Accessible

If you have a legal matter, you may reach out to me via email, Skype chat, AIM, or TTY. I am also available by appointment in Chatham and Princeton; and I regularly meet working parents in their homes. Learn more.

 

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June 17, 2013

The Problem with Unpaid Interns

At face value, it sounds like a win-win situation when businesses hire college students–even recent college graduates–as unpaid interns. It gives


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June 3, 2013

Lessons to Learn from a Nail Salon case

In my previous post, “Understanding Non-Compete Agreements,” I opined that it often makes very little business sense for a small business owner to go


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May 6, 2013

Seeking Relief for FLSA Violations

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is a federal law that establishes minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping requirements, and child labor


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