The Law Offices of Ssamuel & Stein Tel.:212-563-9884 Address: 38w 32nd Street, NYC, 10001
  • Michael Samuel
  • David Stein
  • David M. Nieporent
  • Polish
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  • Korean
  • Debt Collection
  • Wage Overtime
  • No-fault
  • Life Insurance
  • Personal Injury
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    Samuel & Stein Law Office

    38 West 32nd Street, Suite 1210
    New York, NY 10001
    Phone: (212)-563-9884
    Fax: (212)-563-9870
    Email:
    michael@samuelandstein.com
    dstein@samuelandstein.com
    dnieporent@samuelandstein.com

     

    Wage Overtime Collection

    You work hard for your money, and we at the law firm of SAMUEL & STEIN are sensitive to your situation. We are committed to protecting and asserting the rights of working people throughout New York and elsewhere. Our lawyers are graduates of top schools, and we have the experience, the knowledge, and the dedication to safeguard your interests. Know your rights, even if you are an undocumented worker, so that your employer does not deny you what is legally and rightfully yours. If you suspect that you are being cheated by your employer, call us immediately at 1-877-529-9339 for a free consultation.

    We speak Spanish, too.

    • Did you know that, by law, you might be entitled to receive overtime pay for the work that you do? Under both New York law and the law of the United States, many types of workers must receive overtime pay in certain cases. Do you work more than 40 hours in a week? If so, the law requires that you get paid overtime wages. Do you work longer than 10 hours in any one day? If so, New York law requires that you receive overtime pay.
    • Did you know what the minimum wage is in New York? It is $7.15 per hour. Is that what you are making? If not, your employer may be violating the law and your rights, and you may be entitled to collect what you have not been receiving.
    • Have you or anyone that you know been fired or otherwise punished for complaining about not receiving overtime pay or the minimum wage? If so, you may have a claim against your employer for illegal retaliation.
    • Do you receive meal breaks in your job? New York law requires that employees who work certain hours must be given meal breaks. Your employer may be shortchanging you.
    • Does your employer make unauthorized deductions from your wages? This unlawful practice often occurs in the restaurant industry. Be aware that even if the charges are legitimate, usually the employer cannot unilaterally deduct them from your paycheck, and he must pay you your full wages.

    Undocumented workers have rights, too. Don’t settle for less than what you should be receiving just because you do not have your papers.

    Call us immediately if you think that your employer is violating your rights. We look forward to helping you receive what is rightfully yours.

     
    DISCLAIMER: The New York Law Offices of Samuel and Stein offer legal services in the state of New York with an emphasis on Overtime Pay, Wage and Labor Pay, Commercial Debt Collection, Labor employment, Wrongful Termination, Life Insurance Claims, no fault arbitration, and personal injury law. These NYC Employment Lawyers have experienced Wage Overtime Collection Lawyers, Labor Employment Attorneys, Debt Collection Attorneys, Life Insurance Claim Lawyers and Personal Injury Lawyers who provide professional legal representation to those residents of New York City and the metropolitan New York area including the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan and northern New Jersey. The information presented on this website is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to, and does not, constitute legal advice or a legal opinion. Nor does it create an attorney-client relationship between The Law Office and any viewer of the site. You should not act or rely upon any information that you obtain from this site without first seeking the advice of an attorney regarding the facts of your specific situation. The information on this web site is intended to be accurate and current. We do not promise or warrant, however, that the information that you find here is complete, accurate or up-to-date.