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New Jersey Whistleblower Attorney

If you have been fired or subject to a disciplinary action for reporting illegal acts committed by your employer or fellow employees, you have rights. New Jersey law protects whistleblowers, and provides you with a means to get your job back or obtain compensation for economic and emotional losses you have suffered.

Hanan M. Isaacs, P.C. strongly advocates for employees who report employer misconduct. We use the law to help whistleblowing employees obtain compensation and justice for the wrongs done to them.

Call 866.959.3786 or send us an e-mail to arrange for a consultation about a whistleblower case.

New Jersey's Conscientious Employee Protection Act

The State of New Jersey has enacted what is perhaps the strongest whistleblower statute in the nation. The Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA) enables whistleblowers to obtain possible reinstatement in their positions, compensation for back pay, future pay, benefits, emotional suffering, attorneys fees, and in some cases, punitive damages.

While working at your job, you may have witnessed or have information regarding employer misconduct. It might involve a kickback, falsification of financial documents, Medicare fraud, improper disposal of hazardous waste, or another type of illegal act. You should feel free to report this behavior to the proper authorities without fear.

If you do report an illegal act and are subsequently fired or disciplined by your employer, Hanan M. Isaacs, P.C. will use the law to obtain reinstatement or compensation for you.

Building a Strong and Persuasive Case

Our lawyers have represented numerous employees in employment law cases and whistleblower claims. We understand the law and how to use the legal system to get results for our clients. We will work to build a strong and persuasive whistleblower claim that achieves your goals and obtains justice for you.

Working at any job requires you to compromise your ideals to some degree. But no one should have to tolerate corruption or law breaking on the part of their employer. Hanan M. Isaacs, P.C. will represent you with passion, dedication and professionalism.

If you have been fired or disciplined for reporting employer misconduct, please contact our Kingston office to arrange a consultation. We accept credit cards and offer general appointments from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, plus evening appointments during the week by pre-arrangement only.

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Hanan M. Isaacs, P.C.
4499 Route 27
Kingston NJ 08528

Telephone: 866-959-3786
Telephone: 609-751-5557
Fax: 609-921-8982

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February 9, 2012 - New Jersey Attorney Hanan M. Isaacs Featured Speaker at "Settling Early or Late: The Lawyers' Professional Obligations to Client, Self, and Adversary"

January 29, 2012 - Hanan M. Isaacs Quoted in Courier News (NJ) Article on Mahatma Gandhi's Grandson at Peace Conference in Princeton, NJ

January 20, 2012 - The Supreme Court of New Jersey accepts Hanan M. Isaacs's "friend of the court" brief co-written with Amy Wechsler, Esq., and submitted on behalf of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts - New Jersey Chapter (AFCC-NJ). The brief supports Parenting Coordinators' right to seek an award of reasonable fees and costs incurred while defending against a party's meritless ethics complaints.

January 9, 2012 - Hanan M. Isaacs Receives Interdisciplinary Collaborative Family Law Training Certificate with the International Association of Collaborative Professional Interdisciplinary Training Standards

October 18, 2011 - Sexual Harassment: Not Something You Have To Accept In The Workplace

October 7, 2011 - New Jersey Attorney Hanan M. Isaacs Featured Speaker at Law Review CLE: Social Media Discovery and Evidence

October 6, 2011 - Hanan M. Isaacs invited as Guest Speaker to address Green Birdie Networking Group's monthly meeting on the topic of "Internet Marketing of Professional Services". Lambertville NJ.

August 31, 2011 - 2011 New Jersey Super Lawyers Recognizes Hanan M. Isaacs

June 13, 2011 - Princeton Attorney Hanan M. Isaacs Testifies Before NJ Senate Committee on Labor in Support of S-2839 – Extending whistleblower protections to employee disclosure of governmental mismanagement, waste and abuse. Trenton, NJ.

June 3, 2011 - Hanan M. Isaacs Presents Mediator Ethics Workshop at NJ Institute for Continuing Legal Education's ADR Day XIV: From the Court House and Beyond, New Brunswick, NJ.

June 2, 2011 - Princeton, NJ: Attorney Hanan M. Isaacs co-sponsors Anti-Torture Program for Torture Awareness Month, "Torture, Wikileaks, and State Secrecy: Did Torture Help or Hinder Finding Osama bin Laden?"

May 12, 2011 - Hanan M. Isaacs to Present Mediation Ethics Program at Americas Only Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Inn of Court, Basking Ridge, New Jersey

April 13, 2011 - Hanan M. Isaacs to present at NJAPM General Meeting, "Bringing Experts Directly to the Table: Does It Really Take a Village to Get These People Divorced?" New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick

April 7, 2011 - Hanan M. Isaacs to serve as featured speaker at Rutgers Law School Symposium: "Untying the Matrimonial Knot With Finesse: The Place of ADR in Family Law", Rutgers Law School, Newark New Jersey.

March 23, 2011 - Supreme Court Okays Retaliation Suit by Close Relations under Title VII

February 11, 2011 - Kingston Attorney Hanan M. Isaacs and Associate Attorney Amy Jensen present groundbreaking article, "ADR and New Jersey Child Removal Cases", at NJ-ICLE Conference.

January 19, 2011 - Hanan M. Isaacs Moderates NELA-NJ Continuing Legal Ed Program on "Employment Arbitration: Avoid the Pitfalls or Fail With Flair!!"

Hanan M. Isaacs, P.C.
4499 Route 27
Kingston NJ 08528
Telephone: 866-959-3786
Telephone: 609-751-5557
Fax: 609-921-8982

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