Law Offices of Scott A. Lucas

  • Established in 1998
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We represent employees in New York with a broad range of employment claims, ranging from unpaid wages and overtime, to unlawful discrimination. Published articles include Labor Law Article 6: A Misunderstood Law That Fully Protects All Employees' Wages, 80 Alb. L. Rev. 1355. NOTABLE CASES: Won State’s largest employment verdict in 2015 - $6.181 million for pregnancy discrimination (Santana v. G.E.B. Medical Management, Inc.). Won $2.6 million abuse of process verdict (Brown v. Suggs). Successfully litigated industry-changing case on whether employers can keep restaurant “service charges” (Samiento v. World Yacht, Inc.).

Areas of Practice (9)

  • Employment Law
  • Overtime
  • Minimum Wage
  • Commission Claims
  • Severance Negotiations
  • Pregnancy Discrimination
  • Age Discrimination in Employment
  • Breach of Contract Litigation
  • Workplace Harassment, Discrimination & Retaliation

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Employment Litigation, Overtime Wage Claims, Severance Negotiations, Sales Commission Claims View More

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