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Overview
At Katz Melinger, we pride ourselves on putting our clients first, and we handle each case with the focus and expertise our clients deserve. Whether we are representing an employer or employee in a workplace dispute, or a company involved in civil litigation, we fight for our clients while striving to formulate creative and effective resolutions.
Our team remains on top of recent legal news and changes to the law so we can provide the best outcomes for our clients...
At Katz Melinger, we pride ourselves on putting our clients first, and we handle each case with the focus and expertise our clients deserve. Whether we are representing an employer or employee in a workplace dispute, or a company involved in civil litigation, we fight for our clients while striving to formulate creative and effective resolutions.
Our team remains on top of recent legal news and changes to the law so we can provide the best outcomes for our clients...
At Katz Melinger, we pride ourselves on putting our clients first, and we handle each case with the focus and expertise our clients deserve. Whether we are representing an employer or employee in a workplace dispute, or a company involved in civil litigation, we fight for our clients while striving to formulate creative and effective resolutions.
Our team remains on top of recent legal news and changes to the law so we can provide the best outcomes for our clients . From our office in New York City, we serve clients throughout the state, as well as in New Jersey. We handle issues surrounding:
• Wage and hour disputes
• Workplace discrimination
• Sexual harassment
• Wrongful termination
• FMLA violations
• Business disputes
• Commercial collections and judgement enforcement
We offer a free initial phone consultation to determine if you have a case and discuss your options. To get a proactive and determined attorney on your side, contact us today at 212-256-9425.
About Katz Melinger PLLC
Practice Areas
- Employment
- Civil Litigation
- Discrimination
- Sexual Harassment
- Wage & Hour
- Wrongful Termination
- Collections
- FMLA Violations
- Contracts and Severance
- Whistleblower/Qi-Tam
People
Attorneys
- Nicole D. Grunfeld (Partner) 1 Reviews
- Kenneth J. Katz (Managing Partner) 1 Reviews
- Adam J. Sackowitz (Senior Associate) 1 Reviews
- Katherine Morales (Associate)
- Eliseo Cabrera (Associate)
- Jonathan Trinidad Lira (Associate)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
370 Lexington AvenueSuite 1512 New York, NY 10017
Phone
Fax
- 212-428-6811
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