Attorney Andrew Lieb recently made an appearance in an in-depth interview with Scripps News to discuss the potential legal implications for former President Donald Trump over reported classified document discussions, on tape, at his NJ Golf Course.
Discussing Trump's defense strategy, Lieb clarified that it's not a legal strategy yet a political strategy to run for office. The legal strategy should be to keep quiet and suppress evidence.
Tuesday, June 06, 2023
Scripps News: Trump Reacts to Report over Tape. Legal Analysis with Attorney Andrew Lieb
Thursday, June 01, 2023
Join Lieb at Law, P.C. as a Fall 2023 Litigation Extern (Law Students Only Apply)
The firm is dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of individuals facing discrimination and retaliation in schools, workplaces, and housing. Our litigation practice serves as a powerful tool to stand up for those whose rights have been violated. By joining our team, you will immerse yourself in a purpose-driven environment where you can actively contribute to impacting positive change. Our unwavering dedication to fighting for justice has garnered national media attention, as we make a difference in the lives of individuals who have experienced discrimination and retaliation. By joining our team, you will become part of an environment that enables you to actively contribute to meaningful transformations.
Desired qualifications:
- Excellent critical thinking and writing skills
- Proficiency in discovery
- Experience in motion practice
- Strong research abilities using platforms like Westlaw
About Lieb at Law, P.C.:
Lieb at Law, P.C. is a prestigious litigation boutique law firm specializing in discrimination claims in employment, school, and housing. Additionally, we handle commercial disputes, real estate brokerage commission and ethics matters, breach of contract cases, title claims, commercial landlord-tenant evictions, mortgage foreclosure actions, plaintiff's personal injury, and all employment-related matters such as wage and hour claims and whistleblower actions.
Beyond our litigation practice, we offer valuable advice and counsel as outside general counsel to our corporate clients.
Our attorneys are licensed to practice law in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Colorado, and we proudly represent clients in federal courts.
Our firm's culture is rooted in three pillars of success: self-confidence, grit, and skill.
To enhance our culture, we leverage technology extensively. Our staff has access to a cloud-based legal research platform, ensuring up-to-date case information is accessible anytime and anywhere. Our secure, cloud-based case management system meticulously records every detail, enabling easy access to case facts at the touch of a button. Additionally, we employ enterprise file sharing, storage, and collaboration software, facilitating efficient teamwork and innovative document preparation.
In addition to our client representation, our managing partner serves as a media legal analyst, frequently appearing on national TV and radio. This ethos of teaching the law rather than solely learning from others extends to our attorneys who actively participate in continuing education events and corporate trainings.
At Lieb at Law, P.C., we stand at the forefront of new statutes, regulations, and cases, giving us a strategic advantage in the courtroom and ensuring exemplary representation for our clients. Join us this fall and unlock your legal potential in an environment that embraces excellence, growth, and innovation.
- Email cover letter and resume to careers@liebatlaw.com
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Scripps News Coverage: Lieb at Law Fights for Fairness Against Discrimination and Retaliation at Three Village School District
Despite having an Individualized Education Program (IEP), which specified a minor student's access to a single-occupancy bathroom, as a reasonable accommodation, the school failed to honor these accommodations and actively denied the minor student's use of the bathroom. When Mr. Graziano advocated for his son's rights, the school retaliated against him by banning him from all school district property. This denial caused unnecessary stress and robbed the family of cherished memories for each of the family's three children who attended the district.
We've filed complaints with the New York State Division of Human Rights, and we're fighting for justice. No parent should face retaliation for advocating for their child's rights, and no child should suffer because their disability accommodations aren't honored.
Interested in learning more about the case? Check out the story covered by Scripps News 👉 Watch here
We want to make it clear - schools must be welcoming places for parents and students alike. We're determined to protect families from facing such discrimination in the future.
Stay tuned for updates as we work tirelessly for justice. Remember, you have rights, and Lieb at Law is here to defend them.
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
NewsNation: Lululemon Firings: Security Flaw or Employee Scapegoats? Analysis with Attorney Andrew Lieb
Employees Rachel and Jennifer were reportedly fired for standing up to repeat offenders. This isn't a case of rogue vigilantism, but employees ensnared in relentless criminal activity.
Corporations ought to bear some responsibility here. The real concern? Lululemon's apparent lack of proactive security measures and effective cooperation with law enforcement.
Stand Your Ground laws are common, but where is the support for employees standing their ground within their workplaces? Companies must shoulder security shortcomings, empower and protect their employees, and back them during vulnerable times.
Sharing Attorney Andrew Lieb's interview on this topic with NewsNation.
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
FOX LiveNOW: Trump To Appear As Judge Reinforces Ban On Attacking Witnesses. Analysis With Attorney Andrew Lieb.
Trump's Legal Showdown: Gag Order or Protective Measure? Attorney Andrew Lieb Spills the Truth 👀⚖️
NBC LX: Analyzing the Bryan Kohberger Case: An Interview with Attorney Andrew Lieb
Attorney Andrew Lieb joined NBC LX, discussing the complex case of Idaho murder suspect, Bryan Kohberger. We delved into the meaning of 'standing silent' as a plea, the challenging dynamics of suborning perjury, and the gravity of the death penalty decision in light of Idaho's reinstated firing squad.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Safeguarding Digital Privacy in Employment: An Examination of Assembly Bill A836
Monday, May 22, 2023
PIX 11: Former Police Officer Retaliated Against by School for Defending Autistic Son's Rights. Lieb at Law Advocates for Justice
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Artificial Intelligence as the Discrimination Actor in Employment Discrimination
Welcome to the age of artificial intelligence (AI) and employment discrimination.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) just published a new recourse on AI and Title VII, which is a reminder that employment decisions are happening more and more through the utilization of AI and employers are responsible if the AI "has an adverse impact on individuals of a particular race, color, religion, sex, or national origin."
In fact, the EEOC makes clear that employers may be responsible even if "the tools are designed or administered by another entity, such as a software vendor."
So, all employers, regardless of location, should pay attention to NYC's NYC Local law 144, which became effective on January 1, 2023, and attempt to comply, as it's a way to mitigate your exposure. The Local Law regulates the use of "automated employment decision tools" when it comes to employment discrimination in hiring and promotions by requiring annual audits, a summary of audit results on the employer's website, and other notice requirements to those subjected to screening by the tool.
By following NYC's lead with audits, employers can avoid major discrimination lawsuits through the fault of AI rather than human actors. That said, the audits should go beyond NYC's requirements and hit each of the 5 areas the EEOC suggests will result in discrimination claims, including:
- Resume scanners that prioritize applications using certain keywords;
- Employee monitoring software that rates employees on the basis of their keystrokes or other factors;
- “Virtual assistants” or “chatbots” that ask job candidates about their qualifications and reject those who do not meet pre-defined requirements;
- Video interviewing software that evaluates candidates based on their facial expressions and speech patterns; and
- Testing software that provides “job fit” scores for applicants or employees regarding their personalities, aptitudes, cognitive skills, or perceived “cultural fit” based on their performance on a game or on a more traditional test.
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
Fox LIVENOW: Idaho College Murders: What's next for Bryan Kohberger? Analysis with Attorney Andrew Lieb
Bryan Kohberger, the criminology Ph.D. student accused of the home invasion murders of four University of Idaho undergrads, has been indicted by a grand jury in Latah County, authorities have confirmed. Attorney Andrew Lieb joines FOX LiveNOW to analyze the case.