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Tinton Falls, New Jersey, 07724
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ABOUT Katherine M. DiCicco
Katherine M. DiCicco is an Associate in the Monmouth County, New Jersey, office of Jackson Lewis P.C. Her practice focuses on representing employers in workplace law matters, including preventive advice and counseling.
Prior to joining Jackson Lewis, Ms. DiCicco clerked for the Honorable Kenneth J. Grispin, P.J.Cv., of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Union County, Law Division, where she wrote bench memoranda, opinions, and judicial orders. During her clerkship, Ms. DiCicco worked on a variety of complex civil litigation, including matters involving employment law, insurance fraud, environmental law, and business and contractual disputes. She also conducted mediation sessions and settlement conferences between adverse parties in the Union County Special Civil Part.
At Rutgers Law School in Newark, New Jersey, Ms. DiCicco served as a teaching assistant to a tenured professor for both undergraduate and graduate commercial and business law courses, including Secured Transactions and Introduction to American Business Law.
Katherine M. DiCicco Publications
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New Jersey Amends Medical Marijuana Law to Provide Job Protections, Include Drug Testing Procedures
July 15, 2019
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New Jersey Prohibits Enforcement of Non-Disclosure Provisions in Settlement Agreements, Other Contracts
March 20, 2019
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Amendment to New Jersey Anti-Discrimination Law Poses Challenges to Using Non-Disclosure and Jury Trial Waiver Provisions
February 4, 2019
Katherine M. DiCicco Blog Posts
Drug and Alcohol Testing Law Advisor
New Jersey Court Orders Employer to Reimburse Worker for Medical Marijuana Expenses in Workers’ Compensation Case
January 16, 2020
Employment Trial Report
Can Cross-Generational Viral Internet Phrases in the Workplace Create Unlawful Age Discrimination?
December 6, 2019
Disability, Leave & Health Management
Federal Appeals Court Holds Test For Illegal Drugs Is Not An Impermissible Medical Examination, Even If Test May Reveal Lawful Drug Use
October 23, 2019
Pro Bono and Community Involvement
•Bayshore Democratic Association, Chairman and Treasurer
Areas of LAW
- Real Estate