When an employee reports a concern regarding fraudulent or illegal behavior, an employer’s immediate response is likely to open an investigation, stop any wrongdoing, and take appropriate corrective action. In the race to manage a challenging situation, it is easy to overlook the possibility that an investigation not conducted properly might actually create additional liability,
Steven J. Seidenfeld
Steven J. Seidenfeld is a principal in the New York City, New York, office of Jackson Lewis P.C.
He represents clients in federal and state litigations, including class and collective actions, arbitrations, and administrative proceedings, as well as in labor-management relations, and collective bargaining. Steven has represented and counseled clients on a variety of labor and employment matters, including employment discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful discharge, breach of contract, violation of restrictive covenants, reductions in force, and wage-and-hour issues.