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Severance Agreements for Employees

Chatham Law Firm Provides Detailed Analyses of Severance Agreements

New Jersey attorneys help terminated employees evaluate their options

Losing a job can be incredibly stressful. The emotional and financial pressure you face is not conducive to making careful long-term legal decisions. Yet this is when many dismissed employees are presented with severance agreements where payment is offered in exchange for a waiver of your legal rights. If this happens to you, a Law Offices of Gina Mendola Longarzo, L.L.C. lawyer will evaluate potential claims against your employer so that you can have the knowledge you need to make an informed decision.

Thorough Chatham counselors assess potential claims

To determine whether a severance payment compensates you fairly, you need to understand the likelihood of a successful lawsuit against your employer. Our New Jersey attorneys can quickly evaluate potential legal actions and what you might be able to recover by alleging:

  • Discrimination based on age, sex, religion or membership in another group protected under federal or state law
  • Violation of an employment contract
  • Refusal of an employer to follow the Americans with Disabilities Act
  • Consideration you will receive for executing a noncompete agreement
  • Unlawful retaliation for reporting employer misconduct

Our knowledge of state law and compensation obtained by plaintiffs in similar situations is crucial to an informed decision as to whether the severance payment is adequate.

Lawyers protecting your rights under New Jersey employment law

A severance agreement can be challenged even if you’ve already signed it and received the payments. Illegal acts cannot be justified by terms in a severance agreement, and unreasonable concessions are not usually enforceable. Many courts recognize that dismissed workers are often desperate for payments and might have signed away their legal rights under duress. If you believe you were unfairly coerced, we can advise you as to whether you can reopen the matter.

Reach out to our lawyers for comprehensive advice on severance agreements

Contact Law Offices of Gina Mendola Longarzo, L.L.C. online or at 973 635 2901 to schedule a consultation with a thorough New Jersey employment law attorney who can help you determine whether signing or challenging a severance agreement is in your best interest.

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