THOMAS M. LANCIA PLLC welcomes Montgomery & Associados

Thomas Lancia of THOMAS M. LANCIA PLLC welcomed Neil Montgomery of Montgomery & Associados to his offices in New York.  It is great to see our members meeting up when they are on their travels. If you have any photos you wish to share please send them to your Client Manager.   

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FLSA or “Wage and hour”

FLSA or “Wage and hour” (minimum wage, overtime, etc.) practitioners in the Federal Courts in Vermont, Connecticut and New York (Second Circuit Court of Appeals) have had to submit wage and hour settlements to a Judge for approval under the Cheeks doctrine was established in 2017.  This mechanism was created to try to ensure that […]

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Two Fundamental Principles of New York Employment Law

There are two important things for foreign employees to remember when negotiating or signing an employment agreement in the United States, particularly in New York.  First, there are states, counties, towns and cities.  They pass laws and regulations, in a complicated, and occasionally confrontational, dance with the federal government.   Usually, if their laws are most […]

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New York Governor Cuomo Signs Equal Pay For All And Salary History Acts Into Law

Published on July 12, 2019 Last Wednesday, Governor Cuomo signed the “Equal Pay for All” bill into law. The new law extends coverage under the old New York Equal Pay Act (Section 194 of the New York Labor Law) to prohibit wage differentials based on age, race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or […]

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THOMAS M. LANCIA PLLC joins IR as the exclusive Employment Law (Individuals) Member in New York

IR Global, the world’s largest exclusive network of advisory firms is delighted to introduce Thomas Lancia of THOMAS M. LANCIA PLLC. Thomas has joined IR as our exclusive Employment Law (Individuals) Member in New York. For over twenty years, Thomas M. Lancia PLLC has represented clients in New York City in employment law matters, intellectual […]

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