April 14, 2026
An animal health company has settled a former veterinary pathologist's claim that she was paid less than her male colleagues because of her gender, according to filings in New Jersey federal court.
June 24, 2025
An animal health company's argument that paying a female veterinary pathologist less than her male counterparts was not motivated by bias because the employer matched incoming male workers' prior salaries is not an adequate defense, she told a New Jersey federal court.
May 07, 2025
A New Jersey federal judge said a jury needs to probe a veterinary pathologist's claims that an animal health company unlawfully paid her less than two male co-workers, ruling there isn't enough proof to definitely say whether they performed equal work.
July 24, 2023
A New Jersey federal court recently concluded that nonresidents who work remotely for a state company can sue under New Jersey's anti-discrimination code, a decision experts said reflects the increasingly complex legal landscape around telework.
July 17, 2023
A veterinary anatomic pathologist can proceed with her New Jersey state law claims that an animal health company paid her less than male colleagues who performed the same work, a federal judge ruled, saying a state anti-discrimination law applies even to workers who are out of state.