Mount Laurel 12/21/2010 1:05:56 AM
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Costello & Mains Partners Speak at New Jersey Association for Justice's Meadowlands Seminar

Costello & Mains partners Deborah Mains and Kevin Costello served as faculty for the Employment Program of the New Jersey Association for Justice's 'Meadowlands' CLE event, attended by a record number of attendees for 2010, which included record attendance at the Employment program, which Kevin Costello Chairs as a member of the NJAJ Board of Governors.

"It was a huge success," partner Deborah Mains says. "All the feedback we're getting has been very positive. It's always a pleasure and honor to share knowledge with fellow employment and civil rights lawyers, since we always feel we teach and learn at the same time. We had great speakers."

Deborah and Kevin routinely serve as faculty at both annual CLE conventions conducted by the New Jersey Association for Justice. They have also spoken at other CLE events for the State Bar Association, the Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the Camden County Bar Association and other sponsors of CLE and advocacy events.

The employment law attorneys at Costello & Mains, P.C. are dedicated to protecting the rights of New Jersey workers and families. If you suspect your employment or civil rights have been violated, visit http://www.costellomains.com today for a free legal evaluation of your claim. We protect everyone from Wage and Hour abuse, Workplace Retaliation, Whistleblower Retaliation and Discrimination or Harassment in Employment, Places of Public Accommodation and in Schools on the basis of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, transgendered status, ethnicity, military service, parental status, national origin, disability, and handicap. 

About Costello & Mains, P.C.

Kevin Costello and Deborah Mains have been fighting for the workers of New Jersey for nearly 35 years between them, having counseled and represented unions, workers and their families for their entire careers. They can fight your employment rights, harassment, retaliation, discrimination or wrongful discharge claim in Court. If you have questions about employment rights in New Jersey, visit http://www.costellomains.com/.