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    • Clifton Settles Sexual Harassment and Retaliation Lawsuit: Pays $80,000 to Policewoman and $12,976.95 to Accused Police Lieutenant.
    • List of NJ Administrative Law cases now on-line. Seventeen of them have been pending for over ten years.
    • Wharton quietly paid $125,000 to settle excessive force lawsuit.
    • Linden settles false arrest lawsuit for $85,000: Local man claims he was jailed for six days after being mistakenly identified in high-speed chase.
    • Elizabeth paid $99,500 to settle a false arrest lawsuit filed by a diabetic man who claimed that police mistook him for a drunk driver.
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Tag: Conscientious Employee Protection Act "Whistleblower Act"

Posted inNJ Civil Settlements

Hudson County Community College paid $250,000 to settle former college vice president’s whistleblower lawsuit.

by John PaffApril 5, 2022April 5, 2022
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Two former teachers quietly settle three lawsuits with Harrison Township School District. All parties released each other with no money changing hands.

by John PaffMarch 25, 2022March 25, 2022
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Eagleswood paid $300,000 to settle former DPW laborer’s lawsuit that claimed he was forced to resign after calling in state agency to investigate safety of recycling truck.

by John PaffMarch 17, 2022March 17, 2022
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Bridgeton Board of Education paid out $197,500 to settle former employee’s whistleblower lawsuit.

by John PaffJuly 21, 2017April 19, 2023
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Bridgeton Board of Education to pay $25,000 to settle teacher’s discrimination claim.

by John PaffJune 30, 2016April 19, 2023

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