Arbitrated claims of religious, race, and national origin discrimination brought by an EMT.Represented a large physician practice in an American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA) arbitration in which the doctor-plaintiff alleged claims of gender and pregnancy discrimination, and where the arbitrator found in favor of our client on all counts.Nathaniel has become a go-to thought leader in the firm on COVID-19 vaccination and has advised numerous employers, across industries, regarding their vaccination plans and policies. Has counseled employers throughout the pandemic on layoff decisions, questions surrounding paid time off, workplace safety protocols, COVID-19 testing, and whether they can and/or should require their employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.Nathaniel assessed the product offerings, reviewed vendor contracts, identified the appropriate questions to ask the vendors about their AI products, and monitored and tested the products to determine whether those products would raise red flags from a legal perspective. Evaluated an AI vendor for the employee recruitment, selection, and onboarding functions for a financial institution and for a publishing company.Nathaniel not only helped defeat the claims but also secured an award of attorneys’ fees and costs. Helped defeat claims of breach of fiduciary duty, constructive fraud, and negligence brought by former physician-members stemming from the sale of a controlling membership interest to a company that develops and operates ambulatory surgery centers and surgical hospitals nationwide.Nathaniel negotiated a favorable settlement and avoided expensive and time-consuming litigation. Led an investigation for a home health and hospice provider in response to a whistleblower retaliation complaint lodged by a hospice nurse.As a result, the company has managed its workforce with minimal impact. Counseled a global fashion company going through rolling furloughs and layoffs due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on compliance with the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, and its state and local equivalents.Once Nathaniel initiated litigation, the contractor ceased his harassing conduct, personal safety was restored, and business relationships remained unharmed. The contractor, who was separated from the company, engaged in a campaign of sending harassing, threatening, and disparaging emails and text messages to the company. Attorney’s Office against a former independent contractor of a global telecommunications company. Obtained a temporary restraining order in state court and leveraged firm contacts to pursue criminal sanctions through the U.S.Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances. District Court for the District of New Jersey (2004 to 2005). An avid runner, who has raced in over a dozen marathons and has taken up ultra running during the COVID-19 pandemic, Nathaniel helps clients take practical steps that lead to a successful future.įollowing law school, Nathaniel was a clerk for the Hon. He also provides workforce compliance counseling, handles employment-related litigation, conducts internal investigations, and performs employment-related due diligence in advance of company transactions.Ĭompanies in the health care, telecommunications, financial and professional services, retail, and hospitality industries regularly call on Nathaniel to manage all facets of the employment relationship within their workforces. Whether he’s addressing discrimination and retaliation claims, wage-and-hour concerns, whistleblower complaints, or trade secret and employee mobility issues, Nathaniel handles the situation with a sensitivity to its impact on his clients’ business operations and the individuals involved. As a co-leader of the firm’s AI practice group, he advises clients on how to maximize the benefits of AI in recruitment and selection while minimizing potential risks. He co-leads Epstein Becker Green’s COVID-19 Compliance practice group and has worked with a variety of clients to address the changing workplace during the pandemic. Nathaniel’s relatable and practical approach has made him a highly sought-after advisor to businesses adjusting to today’s greatest challenges, including COVID-19, artificial intelligence (AI), and cannabis and drug testing. As the workforce rapidly changes, companies seeking to resolve employee concerns while also complying with employment laws turn to attorney Nathaniel Glasser, an astute workforce compliance counselor with a litigator’s mind and experience.
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