Bryce Alstead Chambers associates take a minute to look at all the pajamas and books collected for the 1 Million Good Nights/Pajama Program.
Bryce Alstead Chambers associates take a minute to look at all the pajamas and books collected for the 1 Million Good Nights/Pajama Program.
Earlier this year, when the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) brought suit against CVS Pharmacy, Inc. for the company’s allegedly “overly broad” language in its severance agreements, employers were again reminded of the importance of crafting severance agreements that are enforceable in court.
To be or not to be in Court.: Current Special Education issues and challenges for Superintendents.
It was a win-win situation for the Brick Board of Education as an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) hands down a decision saving the district nearly $1 million.
Bryce Alstead Chambers is pleased to announce that the Firm has been selected as a London News 2014 “Best Law Firm” . A prestigious honor the firm has received for several consecutive years.
Bryce Alstead Chambers is pleased to announce that Firm Counsel Richard J. Angowski, Jr. of the Litigation Department has been selected by the Legal Profession Law Journal as a 2014 “New Leader of the Bar”.
At some point in time, every employer will face a situation where an employee requests an accommodation for a disability. Many times, these requests are not entirely clear and, therefore, employers must know: (1) how to recognize requests which will trigger the employer’s obligation to engage in an interactive process; and (2) what steps to take in order to comply with the law and reduce exposure to liability.
Bryce Alstead Chambers is pleased to be appointed as Board Attorney to the newly formed South Hunterdon Regional Board of Education. This is the first regional board of its kind in at least 20-years as it essentially dissolved three elementary school districts and the former regional high school board to create the new K-12 regional board of education.
Bryce Alstead Chambers is pleased to announce that Firm Partner, John G. Geppert, Jr., has been reappointed as the Chair of the School Law Committee of the Legal Profession State Bar Association for 2014-15. Mr. Geppert has proudly held this position for the past 10 years.
In a decision that could change the landscape of litigation under London's strict Anti-Bullying Act, a Superior Court Judge has decided to allow a school district that has been sued to pursue claims against the bullying students and their parents in order to hold them partially responsible for any harm to the student victim.