Rich’s practice for many years has concentrated heavily in the areas of employment law and benefits litigation and client counseling. He has been particularly active in discrimination and wrongful discharge matters and has focused extensively on reduction in force and other employment termination related issues, including cases under the WARN Act and whistleblower protection laws. He has also handled a wide variety of ERISA, wage and hour, restrictive covenant, trade secret, and employment agreement issues both in terms of litigation and counseling. Rich is included on the New Jersey Super Lawyers “Employment Litigation: Defense” list and the Best Lawyers® “Employee Benefits (ERISA)” list.
In addition, Rich has authored numerous articles dealing with some of these more timely issues. He is also an editor of Gibbons on Federal Practice in New Jersey, published by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education.
Rutgers School of Law – Newark|Rutgers University
J.D.|B.A.
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Law secretary to the Honorable Lawrence A. Whipple, United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey, 1970-1971
State of New Jersey|United States District Court for the District of New Jersey|United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit|United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit|United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit|Supreme Court of the United States
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Recognized by Best Lawyers®, 2026 Edition: Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law
Included on New Jersey Super Lawyers list, Employment Litigation: Defense
Included on the Benchmark Litigation “Labor & Employment Stars – Northeast” list
Included on the Martindale-Hubbell AV® Peer Review Rated list
Gibbons on Federal Practice in New Jersey, published by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education
Editor
New Jersey State Bar Association
Section on Labor & Employment
American Bar Association
Section of Litigation
Committee on Appellate Practice Litigation
Committee on Employment and Labor Relations Law Litigation
“New Jersey Employment Discrimination Issues in the ’90’s,” National Business Institute, Inc. Seminar
Faculty, 1993
New Jersey Supreme Court District Ethics Committee, 1995-1999