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"Telling an employer that you have the solution to what seemed an impossible legal challenge gives me the greatest satisfaction. Delivering quick, creative and practical solutions is a hallmark of my work."

 

Jeffrey M. Schlossberg
Partner

Hofstra University School of Law (J.D., with honors, 1984); State University of New York at Binghamton (B.A., 1981)

Ph: (516) 663-6554
Fx: (516) 663-6754
Email:
jschlossberg@rmfpc.com
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Interviews and Media Appearances
> CNN - You Decide: Should Employees Be Paid For After-Work Blackberry Usage?
> Newsday, "Could Lose Job Spurning Extra Duties" May 11, 2008
> Long Island Business News, "Lawsuits for When You Work the Time But Don't
   Earn a Dime" March 14, 2008
> Newsday, "Time Off Spent in Jail? Boss Can Seek Proof" March 9, 2008
> Newsday, "Discrimination Suits Up Nationwide, But Mixed on LI" March 7, 2008
> Newsday, "Granting Days Off Can Be Cost-Effective" November 12, 2007
> Long Island Business News, "Search and Destroy: Restrictions on Searching
   Internet for Information on Potential Employees" July 27, 2007

Jeffrey M. Schlossberg is a partner at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, where he is Chair of the firm's Employment Law Group.

Mr. Schlossberg has devoted his entire career to the employment law field.  Mr. Schlossberg has extensive experience in handling all aspects of the employer-employee relationship. Areas of concentration include: employment discrimination prevention and litigation; sexual harassment policy development and compliance; employee policy manuals; independent contractor analysis; family and medical leave; disability matters; wage and hour investigations; non-competition agreements; and corporate mergers and acquisitions.

Mr. Schlossberg has defended against claims such as sexual harassment, age, race, national origin and disability discrimination for public and private companies in industries such as media, technology, airline, aircraft components, restaurants, supermarkets, securities, medical, manufacturing, cosmetics, food processing, software, clothing, vitamins and nutritional products, and many other employers of varying size throughout the metropolitan area and across the country.

Mr. Schlossberg runs a variety of training programs for management on issues such as workplace harassment and wage and hour law.

Mr. Schlossberg lectures frequently about various topics to trade and professional associations. He is an active member of the Hauppauge Industrial Association Human Resources Committee.

Mr. Schlossberg served as an Adjunct Professor at Iona College and College of New Rochelle Graduate Schools and an Instructor for the Hofstra University School of Law Appellate Advocacy Program.

Mr. Schlossberg is an appointed member of the Employment Law Panel of arbitrators for National Arbitration and Mediation.

Mr. Schlossberg was recently honored by the Long Island Business News as one of the "50 Around 50" Long Islanders for his business achievement and community service.

In his spare time, Mr. Schlossberg proudly serves as a Board Member of the Northeast Regional Board of Canine Companions for Independence.  CCI provides highly-trained assistance dogs for children and adults with disabilities, free of charge. 

Additionally, Mr. Schlossberg served as a mentor as part of the Binghamton University Law Alumni Mentoring Program.

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