Patrick T. Collins is Chair of the firm’s Labor & Employment Practice Group. He practices labor, employment, and personnel law on behalf of employers and management personnel. He has a wide range of experience in all areas of litigation in both federal and state courts, defending discrimination and sexual harassment claims, wrongful discharge and whistleblower suits, disability accommodations, family and marital leave issues, and the multitude of other civil rights and anti-discrimination laws. In addition, Pat represents parties in breach of contract claims and in actions involving unfair competition, restrictive covenants, and confidentiality agreements.
Pat has appeared before state human rights agencies throughout the country, as well as the EEOC, the National Labor Relations Board, and various wage and hour agencies. He has represented employers in numerous labor grievance/arbitration proceedings and in a variety of other matters relating to the unionization of employees and collective bargaining. He has also worked extensively with employers on public works contracts to ensure compliance with prevailing wage laws.
Much of Pat’s practice concentrates on counseling employers in making workplace decisions, which will reduce or avoid entirely the risk of litigation. Pat regularly counsels his clients on matters concerning independent contractors and contingent workers, employment policies, employee discipline and terminations, reductions in workforce, and plant closings. He has conducted sexual harassment investigations and employment law audits and has drafted numerous employee handbooks and substance abuse and workplace privacy policies. Pat has also conducted management and employee training and legal compliance sessions in a variety of areas, including the performance appraisal process and anti-harassment.
Pat is Chair of the Somerset County Business Partnership Human Resources Roundtable. He is a former member of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, District XIII Ethics Committee, and the Sidney Reitman Employment Law Inn of Court.
Areas of practice
- Labor and Employment
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Executive Compensation, Employment, ERISA, and Employee Benefits
More Legal and Business Bylines From Patrick T. Collins
- New Jersey Revises Travel Restriction Guidelines - (Posted On Thursday, December 10, 2020)
- Daily Health Checks Under Governor Murphy’s Executive Order 192 - (Posted On Tuesday, November 03, 2020)
- U.S. Department of Labor Issues New FMLA Forms and Guidance on Return-To-Work Issues - (Posted On Monday, July 20, 2020)
- Got Room for Another Poster? - (Posted On Monday, June 08, 2020)
- PPP Loan Forgiveness and Employees Who Refuse to Come Back to Work - (Posted On Tuesday, May 05, 2020)
- More Changes in New Jersey Employment Law - (Posted On Wednesday, April 15, 2020)
- More Changes in New Jersey Employment Law Potentially on the Way - (Posted On Tuesday, April 14, 2020)
- DOL and IRS Release Guidance on the Families First Coronavirus Response Act - (Posted On Thursday, April 02, 2020)
- The U.S. DOL Updates Its Guidance on the Families First Coronavirus Response Act Once Again - (Posted On Monday, March 30, 2020)
- U.S. DOL Issues Guidance and Poster on Families First Coronavirus Response Act; Governor Murphy Expands TDI, FLI, and Sick Leave Benefits in Response to COVID-19 - (Posted On Thursday, March 26, 2020)