Kerri A Wright

Kerri A Wright

March 12, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

Equal Pay for Equal Work? Employers Should Prepare for NJ's Equal Pay Act

The most significant consequence is the expected increase in litigation against employers. The lawsuits will be difficult to defend and have the potential for significant damages.

By Kerri A. Wright and David L. Disler

9 minute read

April 17, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Municipalities Catch Paid Sick Leave Fever

New Jersey leads the nation in the number of municipalities (13) that have passed local paid sick leave ordinances.

By Kerri A. Wright and David L. Disler

16 minute read

February 09, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Are Pharma Sales Reps Entitled to Overtime Pay?

Are pharmaceutical sales representatives covered by the "outside sales" exemption under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act?

By Kerri A. Wright

8 minute read

January 30, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Using Their E-Words Against Them

It is time for defendants to turn the tables on plaintiffs and make e-discovery a two-way street by serving e-discovery requests on and conducting Internet searches of plaintiffs.

By Eric L. Probst and Kerri A. Wright

15 minute read

May 20, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Battle Over Overtime Pay

Fortunately for the pharmaceutical industry, the judiciary has entered the battle and appears determined to shield the industry from this latest siege - requiring to pay sales representatives for overtime.

By Kerri A. Wright

8 minute read

March 24, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Blowing the Whistle on CEPA Expansion

Lately, the word coming out of Trenton appears to be that New Jersey's legislative and executive branches have begun to realize just how employer-unfriendly New Jersey has become. It thankfully seems as though the judiciary may be coming around to that way of thinking as well.

By Vito A. Gagliardi Jr. and Kerri A. Wright

4 minute read

February 08, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

Using Their E-Words Against Them

Corporate defendants, and especially their in-house counsel, shudder when electronic discovery is mentioned. E-discovery puts a company on the defensive and hampers its ability to develop its defense strategy. Attorneys Eric L. Probst and Kerri A. Wright, of Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, believe it's time for defendants to turn the tables on plaintiffs and make e-discovery a two-way street by serving requests on and conducting Internet searches of plaintiffs.

By Eric L. Probst and Kerri A. Wright

15 minute read

February 08, 2006 | Law.com

Using Their E-Words Against Them

Corporate defendants, and especially their in-house counsel, shudder when electronic discovery is mentioned. E-discovery puts a company on the defensive and hampers its ability to develop its defense strategy. Attorneys Eric L. Probst and Kerri A. Wright, of Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, believe it's time for defendants to turn the tables on plaintiffs and make e-discovery a two-way street by serving requests on and conducting Internet searches of plaintiffs.

By Eric L. Probst and Kerri A. Wright

15 minute read

February 08, 2006 | National Law Journal

Using Their E-Words Against Them

Corporate defendants, and especially their in-house counsel, shudder when electronic discovery is mentioned. E-discovery puts a company on the defensive and hampers its ability to develop its defense strategy. Attorneys Eric L. Probst and Kerri A. Wright, of Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, believe it's time for defendants to turn the tables on plaintiffs and make e-discovery a two-way street by serving requests on and conducting Internet searches of plaintiffs.

By Eric L. Probst and Kerri A. Wright

15 minute read