LABOR, EMPLOYMENT AND CIVIL RIGHTS
From a civil rights perspective, aside from the Constitution itself, the most important law ever passed was the Civil Rights Act of 1871, which gave citizens the right to sue governmental officials who violate their constitutional rights. Our firm is one of the very few in the nation that can say it was in existence in 1871 when that law was passed.
We use that law, now known as 42 United States Code section 1983, and the many other civil rights, employment, and labor laws passed since that time, in fighting to get justice for our clients who have been victims of abuses of power either at the hands of governmental officials or private employers. We work hard for our clients and are dedicated to these very important and special cases, because this line of work is at the very heart of what makes the United States a democratic society and what can make us a more just society.
If you believe you have been mistreated and are seeking a remedy of this kind, we would be pleased to hear from you.
ALBANY, NEW YORK LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW RESOURCES
Federal Agencies
- United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
- EEOC – Overview for Employees
- EEOC – Overview for Federal Employees
- United States Department of Labor (DOL)
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
- National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
State Agencies
- New York Department of Labor
- New York State Workers Compensation Board
- New York Division of Equal Opportunity Development
- New York Division of Human Rights
- New York Division of Safety and Health
- New York Unemployment Insurance Division
Local Agencies (County and city)
Federal Courts
- Federal Judiciary
- US Supreme Court
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York
State Courts
- Albany City Court
- Albany County Supreme Court
- New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division Third Judicial Department
- New York Court of Appeals
Other