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Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, P.C. offers exceptional career opportunities to lawyers, aspiring graduates and business support professionals in an environment that is challenging and rewarding. Our continued success depends on our most important asset – our people – which is why we take care in recruiting and retaining the best. We look for candidates with academic excellence, proven commitment and self-motivation.

As a forward-thinking and client-oriented law firm, Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla is continually seeking out new talent to join our team. We look for team players possessing the ability to work individually and as a part of our departmental teams.

If interested, we encourage you to submit a cover letter and resume directly to James D'Arcy, via email to info@ghclaw.com or via fax to (732) 224-6599.

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    Point: White v. Starbucks: Doing One's Job is Not Whistle-Blowing

    May 11, 2012


    May, 2012 - New Jersey Labor And Employment Law Quarterly - The New Jersey Appellate Division recently affirmed the dismissal of a claim of retaliation under the Conscientious Employee Protection Act1 (CEPA), finding that the plaintiff did not engage in any protected activity when she reported violations of law to her supervisor and managers as part of her job responsibilities. The decision reaffirms the manifest and logical principle that doing one’s job does not amount to whistle-blowing pursuant to CEPA.

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    Tags: Jay S. Becker, Curtis G. Fox, Labor & Employment

    Posted in: Labor & Employment