Our Twitter FeedOur LinkedIn Page

In the Media

Our cases are regularly covered in the media. When seeking expertise from a New York employment attorney, journalists also call on Kevin Mintzer to comment on matters involving employment law, discrimination in the workplace, sexual harassment, and sexual assault, among other topics. Our recent media appearances include the following:

Stand & Deliver Stern

By Mike Lupica,   October 14, 2007

Renowned Daily News columnist Mike Lupica calls on NBA Commission David Stern to take action against Isiah Thomas and James Dolan following the jury’s verdict in favor of Anucha Browne Sanders, the former Senior Vice President of Marketing and Business Operations for the New York Knicks. Mr. Lupica quotes Kevin Mintzer regarding the critical importance of enforcing the anti-retaliation laws, which protect employees who have complained of discrimination or sexual harassment. Click here to read more.

Read more > 0

WNBC-TV interview with Tim Minton and Anucha Browne Sanders

October 4, 2007

Anucha Browne Sanders and Kevin Mintzer participated in a lengthy television interview regarding Ms. Browne Sanders’ victory in Anucha Browne Sanders v. Madison Square Garden (MSG), Isiah Thomas and James Dolan, the landmark sexual harassment and retaliation case.

Read more > 0

Appearance on NBC’s Today Show with Matt Lauer and Anucha Browne Sanders

October 3, 2007

Watch Anucha Browne Sanders’s and Kevin Mintzer’s national television appearance the morning after a jury awarded Ms. Browne Sanders $11.6 million in damages in her sexual harassment case involving the New York Knicks.

Read more > 0

Dolan Out the Dough: Scourge of the City Must Pay For Madison Sleaze Garden

By Mike Lupica,   October 3, 2007

Mike Lupica’s front-page report on the jury’s verdict in Browne Sanders v. MSG, Isiah Thomas and James Dolan. After the victory, Mr. Lupica wrote that lawyers like Kevin Mintzer “have fought this fight before and will fight it again.” Click here to read more.

Read more > 0

Dolan Says Decision To Fire Browne Sanders Was His Alone

By Richard Sandomir,   September 19, 2007

The Times writes about key testimony in Anucha Browne Sanders’ sexual harassment case, including reporting of Kevin Mintzer’s questioning of a witness whose testimony contradicted Madison Square Garden Chairman James Dolan on the central issue of why Ms. Browne Sanders was fired from her position with the New York Knicks. Click here to read more.

Read more > 0