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The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination: Protecting A Wolf In The HR Den?

What can a New Jersey employer do about a Human Resources Manager who steals and discloses confidential personnel information in order to bolster her discrimination lawsuit? Nothing, according to the New Jersey Supreme Court in its recent and highly nuanced opinion in Quinlan v. Curtiss-Wright Corporation. While theft of documents is, of course, a legitimate ground for termination, if a jury finds an employee was fired for use of the stolen documents in litigation, as opposed to theft, the employer could be liable for unlawful retaliation under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination. Quinlan is particularly troubling for employers in that theft and disregard for the rules of discovery may be rewarded and leave an employer with its hands tied.
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