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Charles Joseph - New York, New York

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Charles Joseph based Joseph & Kirschenbaum LLP in 1997, after graduating from the NYU School of Law in 1990 and working for a large Wall Street firm. Joseph & Kirschenbaum is a boutique organization of 5 attorneys dedicated to supporting employees win workers rights claims. The company relentlessly advocates for victims of unlawful employment practices, with a song file of awesome prison victories. Joseph & Kirschenbaum is considered one of the leading plaintiff s employment firms in New York City.
Charles Joseph s team has recovered greater than $a hundred and twenty,000,000 for sufferers of organization wrongdoing, such as wage robbery, sexual harassment and employment discrimination.

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  • Discrimation Law
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Whistleblower law

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      Accepted Jurisdictions

      New York Jurdictions
      New York
      Since 1991
      U.S. District Court, Northern  Districts of New York Jurdictions
      U.S. District Court, Northern Districts of New York
      Since 2006
      U.S. District Court,  Eastern Districts of New York Jurdictions
      U.S. District Court, Eastern Districts of New York
      Since 1992
      District of Columbia Court of Appeals Jurdictions
      District of Columbia Court of Appeals
      U.S. District Court, Southern  Districts of New York Jurdictions
      U.S. District Court, Southern Districts of New York
      Since 1992

      Experience


      • Joseph & Kirschenbaum LLP

      Educations

      New York University Education School Logo
      New York University
      J.D.
      Graduation year: 1990

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