By DCWageLaw In Media MentionsPosted February 28, 2022D.C. auditor launches review into overtime pay at Dept. of Employment ServicesFebruary 2022 | The Washington Post reports on a DCWageLaw case involving the overtime practices at the Department of Employment Services. READ MORE
By DCWageLaw In Posted January 1, 2022Wage Payment, Minimum Wage & Overtime Laws in Maryland READ MORE
By DCWageLaw In Media MentionsPosted October 28, 2021Ex-Employee Sues D.C. Employment Services For Allegedly Failing To Pay OvertimeOctober 2021 | DCist reports on a DCWageLaw case representing a former employee of the Department of Employment Services. READ MORE
By DCWageLaw In Media MentionsPosted October 27, 2021Former DOES Employee Sues Agency For Hundreds of Hours of Unpaid OvertimeOctober 2021 | Washington City Paper interviews Justin Zelikovitz about representing a former employee of the Department of Employment Services. READ MORE
By DCWageLaw In Minimum Wage, OvertimePosted February 26, 2021The DCWageLaw Paycheck-CheckerUse this calculator to see if you’re receiving the minimum wage in the jurisdiction where you work. READ MORE
By DCWageLaw In Media MentionsPosted July 1, 2020Staying Afloat: Solos on Surviving the PandemicJuly 2020 | Washington Lawyer profiled Justin Zelikovitz in its article about how solo practitioners are faring during the coronavirus crisis. READ MORE
By DCWageLaw In Media MentionsPosted April 6, 2020Coronavirus Puts Business Survival of Solo, Niche Attorneys to the TestApril 2020 | Justin Zelikovitz discusses how DCWageLaw is faring during the coronavirus crisis in this April 2020 interview with the D.C. Bar. READ MORE
By DCWageLaw In Media MentionsPosted March 26, 2020The Immigrants Who Feed D.C. Don’t Have the Same Safety Net as Other Out-of-Work EmployeesMarch 2020 | Justin Zelikovitz discusses the difficulties faced by undocumented immigrants during the COVID-19 outbreak in this interview with Washington City Paper. READ MORE