Albert Rizzo is a practicing attorney in New York City with over 30 years of experience litigating complex commercial business disputes, employment discrimination cases, sexual harassment claims, and wrongful termination claims. He is also a a trained and court certified mediator and arbitrator. Since 2011, he has taught at NYU's School of Professional Studies. He teaches Advanced Employment Law and Labor Relations as well as Conflict Management and Dispute Resolution in the workplace.
Publications
- The Changing Landscape of Worker Rights in the 21st Century Workplace By 79 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 221 (2023) (Nov 01 2023)
- Mooting Class Actions by an Offer of Judgment: Can It Really Be Done? By The New York Law Journal (Aug 08 2016)
- "Beware of Service Upon the Dead! A Trap for the Unwary¿ By The New York Law Journal (Dec 10 2004)
- "Escrow Funds: Whose Property?" By The New York Law Journal (Nov 27 2000)
Courses
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Employment Law
HRMD1-CE9371