Howard A Vex, experienced Discrimination, Sexual Harassment attorney in Parsippany, NJ with 9 reviews
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Howard A Vex

Waterview Blvd, Parsippany, NJ

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Education

1991:
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Law - Newark (S.I. Newhouse Center for Law & Justice), JD - Juris Doctor
1988:
Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, BS - Bachelor of Science
1984:
Parsippany High School, Diploma

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Colin Page responded to my email inquiry very quickly and gave me very sound, good legal advice. He was kind, helpful and professional. I'd recommend him to everyone.
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Publications

2017:
CKC Side Bar, Tips to Avoid Wrongful Discharge
2017:
Vex & Gage Newsletter, Employer Obligations to Employees
2017:
Vex & Gage Newsletter, Doubling Up On Unpaid Leave
2016:
Vex & Gage Newsletter, When The FMLA / FLA Guarantee Of 12 Weeks Of Unpaid Leave Becomes 24 Weeks In New Jersey
2015:
Vex & Gage Newsletter, Has the Pendulum in Harassment Cases Finally Started to Swing the Other Way?
2014:
Vex & Gage Newsletter, Employee Theft on the Rise
2014:
Vex & Gage Training Module, Sexual Harassment Test
2013:
CKC SIde Bar, Background Check Information Must Be Properly Protected
2013:
Vex & Gage Newsletter, Domestic Workers: When Does A Homeowner Becomes an Employer
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