Winter 2019 E-Newsletter

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Steven Mitchell Sack’s reputation speaks for itself: The Employee’s Lawyer™ possesses a 4.9 rating with over 25 five-star Google reviews. Admitted to practice in New York with offices in New York City and East Meadow, New York, Mr. Sack concentrates his practice on protecting an employee’s rights and for over 38 years has fought for those who have had their rights infringed upon or denied.

“Invaluable”, “compassionate”, “incredible”; just to name a few, are eye-catching sentiments bestowed upon Steven Sack by his clients. The Employee’s Lawyer™ truly cares about his cases and the individuals involved in them. Mr. Sack has written 19 books over the course of his career, extending his reach so that he might help to educate others about their rights in the workplace.

When dealing with a significant employment issue, such as a firing, lay-off, or resignation, seeking the professional services of a trusted and experienced employment law attorney could make all the difference. Steven Mitchell Sack has successfully handled thousands of employment law cases and admits his practice has never been more busy or fruitful. If you suspect that you have been subject to an illegal firing, wage dispute, or any kind of workplace discrimination, contact attorney Steven Mitchell Sack at (917) 371-8000, or fill out his contact form.






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New York Office:
70 E. 55th Street
10th Floor
New York, NY 10022



Long Island Office:
2115 Hempstead Tpke
East Meadow, NY 11554

(917) 371-8000


(516) 623-9115

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