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Employment Discrimination

Can a Dress Code Policy Be Discriminatory in the Workplace?

Dress codes may seem neutral, but they can unlawfully target religious, cultural, gender, or disability-based differences. Find out when a policy becomes discriminatory and how ...
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Employment Discrimination

Are Remote Workers Protected From Discrimination Under NY Law?

Remote employees in New York have the same protections against workplace discrimination as in-office workers. Learn how the law applies and what steps you can ...
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Employment Discrimination

Can You Be Demoted Without Cause? When It Crosses Into Discrimination

Demotions are not always legal. Gash & Associates, P.C. helps New York employees recognize when a demotion is tied to discrimination or retaliation and what ...
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Law Articles

What If You’re Injured at a Friend’s House? Premises Liability and Social Guests

Injuries can happen at a friend’s house, but that doesn’t mean you’re without options. Homeowner’s insurance often covers these claims. Gash & Associates, P.C. explains ...
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Personal Injury

Suing for Elevator or Escalator Injuries in Commercial Buildings in New York

Injured in an elevator or escalator accident in New York? Learn about liability, evidence, and your legal options for seeking compensation.