Michael J. Scimone, co-author, NYU Annual Conference on Labor, 65th Annual Proceedings, 9-1, 2013
New Laws Expand Whistleblower Protections
Wayne N. Outten and Cara E. Greene, Employment Law Strategist, November 2011.
Fair Warning for Workers
Michael J. Scimone, Co-author, Trial Magazine, Vol. 46, No. 8, August 2010
More to Lose Than Your Chains: Realizing the Ideals of the Thirteenth Amendment
Michael J. Scimone, 12 N.Y. City L. Rev. 175, 2008
Jumping Ship (and Taking the Crew): Can Law Firm Partners Solicit Their Firm’s Employees?
Wayne N. Outten and Cara E. Greene, Law Firm Partnership & Benefits Report, June 2007
Counseling Multinational Employees: Their Rights And Remedies Under US Law
This article by Outten & Golden partner Wendi S. Lazar sketches a map through the convoluted terrain of representing multinational and expatriate employees. Simply determining whether there may be a cause of action can require careful parsing of the laws of multiple jurisdictions and the employer's corporate structure as well as the usual inquiries into the employee's and employer's conduct and relevant contracts. Using a case study of one employee's circumstances and potential legal claims, Lazar outlines the important issues an attorney must resolve in order to best counsel a client. (2006, with significant contributions from Wayne Outten and Anjana Samant.)