Employment Law Author

Lena Grant

Lena Grant is a dedicated employment law attorney with expertise in employment contracts and retaliation claims. She is committed to providing personalized representation to her clients and advocating for their rights.

Credentials

J.D., University of California, Berkeley, School of Law

8+ yearsEmployment ContractsRetaliation Claims

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Articles by Lena Grant

Does Long-Term Disability Pay More Than Short-Term?What to Look for When Hiring an Employee: Legal RequirementsHow to Start a Class Action Lawsuit Against Your EmployerWhat Is Cash Compensation and How Is It Taxed?Do You Get Paid for PTO? Federal and State RulesCan You Borrow From a Union Pension? Rules and LimitsWhat Is Payroll Cost? Taxes, Benefits & Wages ExplainedWhat Happens If You Use FSA for Non-Medical Expenses?What Is Retro Pay and When Do Employers Owe It?Can I Refuse to Take on More Work Without a Raise?Is a 10-Hour Work Day Too Long? What the Law SaysWhy Are Companies Required to Perform Payroll Withholding?Can Workers Comp Ask for Money Back? Overpayments and LiensWhat Are Subject Wages: Inclusions, Exclusions, and LimitsWhat Is an IC in Business? Independent Contractor ExplainedHow Long Does It Take to Be Eligible for Rehire?What Are All the Deductions From My Paycheck?When to Let Someone Go: Legal Grounds for FiringIs It Illegal to Contact Employees After Work Hours?Can You Work 100 Hours a Week? Legal Limits and PayHow to Write a Retirement Letter to Your EmployerIs a 9/80 Work Schedule Legal? Federal and State RulesWhich States Have Mandatory Paid Sick Leave Laws?What Happens to Your 401(k) When You Switch Jobs?Can a Boyfriend and Girlfriend Work Together? The RulesCan I Waive My Lunch Break in CT? Meal Break RulesDo Black People Get Paid Less? Wage Gap and Legal RightsHow Are Layoffs Determined: Selection Criteria and RulesHow to Write a Reference Letter for a Former Employee SafelyHow to Win an EEOC Case: Steps, Evidence, and Deadlines