Employment Law Author

Sydney Hall

Sydney Hall is a skilled employment attorney with expertise in employment litigation and wage and hour law. She has a deep understanding of the complexities of employment law and is committed to finding effective solutions for her clients.

Credentials

J.D., Boston University School of Law

7+ yearsEmployment LitigationWage and Hour Law

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Articles by Sydney Hall

Is COBRA Coverage the Same as My Insurance: Costs and LimitsWhere Do Union Dues Go: What the Money Actually FundsHow Much Pension Will I Get: Formulas and Payout FactorsHow to Get Severance Pay: Eligibility and NegotiationHow to Count Hours Worked: Rules and PenaltiesWill a Dismissed Felony Affect Employment? Know Your RightsHow to Report a Bad Boss Anonymously: Your OptionsHow Does Relocation Assistance Work: Costs, Taxes, and RightsHow to File Quarterly Form 941 Online and Avoid PenaltiesWhat's Included in a Background Check for a Job?Where Can You Work at 14? Jobs and Hiring RulesWhat Is Statutory Disability and How Does It Work?How to Get Benefits for Your Employees: ACA and ERISACan You Back Out After Accepting a Job Offer? The RisksWho Must File Form 5500 for Health Insurance?What Can Make You Fail a Drug Test Besides Drugs?What Is an Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate?What Types of Background Checks Are There?What to Say When an Employee Calls Out: Do's and Don'tsHow to Decline Someone for a Job Without Legal RiskAre Employer Contributions to 401k Taxed When Made?Do Jobs Really Call Your Previous Employer: Your RightsDo Nurses Get Paid Maternity Leave? What to KnowCan I Cash Out My ESOP? Rules, Taxes, and TimingDoes Severance Pay Affect Unemployment in NY?What Are Per Diem Jobs? Pay, Taxes, and RightsWhat Is Per Diem Pay in Trucking and How Does It Work?Is Union Membership Increasing? What the Numbers ShowWhat Are Termination Papers? Definition and ContentsHow Do Layoffs Work: What Employees Are Owed